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Florida Everblades captain Reggie Berg skates past Greensboro General defenseman Jason Robinson to beat goalie Bujar Amidovski for his second goal of the game during the first period on Dec. 29, 2001.
The Everblades claimed a 1-0 Kelly Cup Finals lead over the Steelheads with a 3-2 overtime victory Saturday night. Idaho and Florida face off in game two on Sunday.
Downing scored the game-winning overtime goal for the second time in a week to lift the Florida Everblades to a 3-2 win over the Jacksonville Icemen in Game 1 of the South Division Semifinal ...
The Florida Everblades have announced that forward Jesse Lansdell will return for the 2025–26 season. The 25-year-old left winger is coming off a productive rookie year and will enter his third ...
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Florida tied things up when Brendan O’Donnell netted his 19th goal of the season at 4:19 of the first period. O’Donnell carried the puck into the Monarchs zone and was hooked briefly by Morris ...
Florida heads to the Kelly Cup Finals as defending champions in the franchise's sixth title trip. The Everblades have defeated South Carolina, Jacksonville and Newfoundland in post-season play.
The Hoffmann family, owners of the minor league Florida Everblades, have "emerged as a serious contender" to buy the Pittsburgh Penguins, Sportsnet reported Tuesday. The Penguins are currently owned ...
The ECHL champion Florida Everblades will go for a repeat with prospects from a new but old NHL affiliate. The Blades and Florida Panthers announced on Wednesday they entered into a multi-year ...
The source said FSG boasts other business ventures that are more profitable than the Penguins, namely Liverpool Football Club ...
Florida entered the playoffs as a fifth seed, but the Blades were hot. They were 21-20-4 on Feb. 1 after a 4-2 loss to Reading and finished the regular season 39-26-7, going 18-6-3 down the stretch.