Norfolk Admirals

Norfolk Admirals
Norfolk Admirals
Norfolk Admirals.svg
City Norfolk, Virginia
League American Hockey League
Conference Eastern Conference
Division East Division
Founded 2000
Home arena Norfolk Scope
201 E.Brambleton Ave
Norfolk, VA 23510
Colors

Blue, red, gold, white

                   
Owner(s) Ken Young and Tides Baseball, LP
General manager Julien BriseBois
Head coach Jon Cooper
Media The Virginian-Pilot
Affiliates Tampa Bay Lightning
(NHL)
Florida Everblades (ECHL)
Franchise history
2000–present Norfolk Admirals
Championships
Division Championships 2 (2001–02, 2002–03)

The Norfolk Admirals are a minor professional ice hockey team in the American Hockey League, and are affiliated with the Tampa Bay Lightning. The Admirals play in Norfolk, Virginia, at the Norfolk Scope.

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History

The Admirals were admitted to the American Hockey League as an expansion franchise for the 2000–01 season. Norfolk is one of two franchises in the AHL named the Admirals, sharing the nickname with the Milwaukee Admirals. The Milwaukee franchise transferred from the defunct International Hockey League, and were allowed to keep their previous moniker.

Norfolk's geographically closest rivals are the Charlotte Checkers, Hershey Bears and Wilkes-Barre/Scranton Penguins. The Admirals have two mascots, a dog named Salty and dog/rabbit hybrid named Hat Trick.

On March 19, 2007, the Chicago Blackhawks announced that their affiliation with the Admirals would end after the 2006–2007 season. On March 29, 2007, the Tampa Bay Lightning officially announced the Admirals as their new affiliate.

The market was previously home to:

Season-by-season results

Regular season

Season Games Won Lost Tied OTL SOL Points Goals
for
Goals
against
Standing
2000–01 80 36 26 13 5 90 241 208 3rd, South
2001–02 80 38 26 12 4 92 222 205 1st, South
2002–03 80 37 26 12 5 91 201 187 1st, South
2003–04 80 35 36 4 5 79 172 187 5th, East
2004–05 80 43 30 6 1 93 200 188 3rd, East
2005–06 80 43 29 4 4 94 259 246 3rd, East
2006–07 80 50 22 6 2 108 301 257 3rd, East
2007–08 80 29 44 2 5 65 213 267 7th, East
2008–09 80 33 38 4 5 75 236 269 6th, East
2009–10 80 39 35 3 3 84 208 214 4th, East
2010–11 80 39 26 9 6 93 265 230 4th, East

Playoffs

Season Prelim 1st round 2nd round 3rd round Finals
2000–01 W, 3–1, Cincinnati L, 1–4, Hershey
2001–02 L, 1–3, Hershey
2002–03 W, 3–0, San Antonio L, 2–4, Houston
2003–04 W, 2–0, Binghamton L, 2–4, Philadelphia
2004–05 L, 2–4, Philadelphia
2005–06 L, 0–4, Hershey
2006–07 L, 2–4, Wilkes-Barre
2007–08 Out of playoffs.
2008–09 Out of playoffs.
2009–10 Out of playoffs.
2010-11 L, 2–4, Wilkes-Barre

Notable players

NHL alumni of the Norfolk Admirals include: Craig Anderson, Tyler Arnason, Michal Barinka, Cam Barker, Mark Bell, Brandon Bochenski, Rene Bourque, Wade Brookbank, Troy Brouwer, Adam Burish, Dustin Byfuglien, Kyle Calder, Ryan Craig, Corey Crawford, Aaron Downey, Steve Downie, Vern Fiddler, Colin Fraser, Adam Hall, Duncan Keith, David Koci, Zenon Konopka, Michael Leighton, Reed Low, Mike Lundin, Craig MacDonald, Travis Moen, Mark Parrish, Nathan Perrott, Brent Seabrook, Matt Smaby, Martin St. Pierre, Paul Szczechura, Shawn Thornton, Kris Versteeg, Ty Wishart and James Wisniewski.

2010 Stanley Cup Finals

In the 2010 Stanley Cup Finals, sixteen former Admirals competed for the championship. Bryan Bickell, Dave Bolland, Troy Brouwer, Adam Burish, Dustin Byfuglien, Corey Crawford, Jake Dowell, Colin Fraser, Jordan Hendry, Duncan Keith, Danny Richmond, Brent Seabrook, Jack Skille, and Kris Versteeg were on the Chicago Blackhawks active roster. Michael Leighton and Lukas Krajicek played for the Philadelphia Flyers.[1]

Current roster

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Updated November 6, 2011.[2]

# Nat Player Pos S/G Age Acquired Birthplace Contract
10 Canada Angelidis, MikeMike Angelidis (C) LW L 26 2010 North York, Ontario Lightning
18 Canada Ashton, CarterCarter Ashton RW L 20 2011 Winnipeg, Manitoba Lightning
8 Canada Barberio, MarkMark Barberio D L 21 2010 Montreal, Quebec Lightning
89 Canada Conacher, CoryCory Conacher LW L 21 2011 Burlington, Ontario Admirals
6 United States Dimmen, JeffJeff Dimmen D R 25 2011 Colorado Springs, Colorado Admirals
39 Canada Fornataro, MattMatt Fornataro C R 26 2010 Calgary, Alberta Admirals
3 Czech Republic Gudas, RadkoRadko Gudas D R 21 2010 Kladno, Czechoslovakia Lightning
22 Canada Jackson, ScottScott Jackson D L 24 2009 Salmon Arm, British Columbia Lightning
30 Slovakia Janus, JaroslavJaroslav Janus G L 22 2010 Prešov, Czechoslovakia Lightning
20 Canada Labrie, Pierre-CedricPierre-Cedric Labrie LW R 24 2010 Baie-Comeau, Quebec Admirals
32 Canada Landry, CharlesCharles Landry D R 20 2011 Napierville, Quebec Lightning
29 Canada Neilson, EricEric Neilson RW R 27 2011 Fredericton, New Brunswick Admirals
28 Canada Ouellet, MichelMichel Ouellet RW R 29 2011 Rimouski, Quebec Lightning
4 United States Quick, KevinKevin Quick D L 23 2008 Buffalo, New York Admirals
2 Canada Petiot, RichardRichard Petiot D L 29 2011 Daysland, Alberta Lightning
9 Canada Picard, AlexandreAlexandre Picard (A) LW L 26 2011 Les Saules, Quebec Lightning
21 Sweden Ritola, MattiasMattias Ritola C L 24 2011 Borlänge, Sweden Lightning
23 Canada Smith, TrevorTrevor Smith C L 26 2011 Ottawa, Ontario Lightning
34 Canada Tokarski, DustinDustin Tokarski G L 22 2009 Humboldt, Saskatchewan Lightning
42 Canada Tyrell, DanaDana Tyrell RW L 22 2008 Airdrie, Alberta Lightning
14 Slovakia Panik, RichardRichard Panik RW R 20 2010 Martin, Czechoslovakia Lightning
7 Canada Vernace, MichaelMichael Vernace D L 25 2010 Toronto, Ontario Lightning
16 Canada Wright, JamesJames Wright C L 21 2010 Saskatoon, Saskatchewan Lightning
15 United States Wyman, J. T.J. T. Wyman (A) RW R 25 2011 Edina, Minnesota Lightning

Team records

Single season

Goals: 41 Canada Troy Brouwer (2006–07)
Assists: 72 Canada Martin St. Pierre (2006–07)
Points: 99 Canada Martin St. Pierre (2006–07)
Penalty minutes: 286 Canada Mike Brown (2004–05)
Wins: 38 Canada Corey Crawford (2006–07)
GAA: 1.94 United States Craig Anderson (2002–03)
SV%: .923 United States Craig Anderson (2002–03)

Career

Career goals: 81 United States Brandon Bochenski
Career assists: 141 Canada Marty Wilford
Career points: 175 Canada Ajay Baines
Career penalty minutes: 1208 Canada Shawn Thornton
Career goaltending wins: 75 Canada Michael Leighton
Career shutouts: 18 Canada Michael Leighton
Career games: 409 Canada Ajay Baines

References

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