Three games in three days. Dorothy, you're not in the NHL anymore.
The Norfolk Admirals fought their way back to .500 over the weekend. Thanks in part to Igor Bobkov's strong goaltending and finally seeing the real Emerson Etem offense take over and win a game.
Norfolk dominated the Albany Devils Saturday Night, but it didn't look good until Emerson Etem took the game over with two goals in 39 seconds.
The power play has not been a strong point for the Norfolk Admirals this season. On Friday night, the Ducklings re-discover the PP offense they knew they had.
The Ducklings continue to take two webbed-steps forward and one waddle back.
The Admirals are taking baby steps in the right direction after a very, very disappointing month of November.
Admirals goaltender Igor Bobkov has struggled in the first two months of the season. On Saturday night, he was called upon start due to an injury to starting goalie Frederik Andersen and he came up big.
The Admirals couldn't overcome Bridgeport in this action packed game that had a little bit of everything from fighting to goals, cheap shots and dodgy refereeing.
After losing almost the entire month of November, the Norfolk Admirals have begun to right the ship, winning three of their last four games in the month of December.
Goaltender Frederik Anderson lead Nofolk to their third win in their last four games Saturday. Not only that, it was against a Binghamton team that had won nine in a row.
After a horrid month of November, the Admirals have started off December with a bang. Norfolk dominated Bridgeport (New York Islanders affiliate) for three full periods with a very aggressive forecheck and a perfect penalty kill.
The month of November was ug-ly for the Norfolk Admirals. With the turn of the calendar, the Ads snap their losing streak at the expense of the Hershey Bears.
The Norfolk Admirals have lost nine of their last 10 games. The ninth came while Bruce Boudreau was visiting the team. Not good for those hoping to make the roster out of camp (whenever that is).
After losing five games in a row, and an ugly hit to Hampus Lindholm, the Admirals need to turn it around with three of their next four against the Hershey Bears.
The Admirals extend their losing streak to five games with 5-2 loss to Connecticut, ending with some fireworks.
The Adirondack Phantoms extended Norfolk's losing streak to four games last night ... at least there was no Jar Jar Binks.
Dan Ellis, last season's backup goaltender for Jonas Hiller and the Anaheim Ducks, stopped 37 of the Admirals' 39 shots in the Checkers 5-2 victory.
Things are going from bad to worse for the Anaheim Ducks AHL affiliate, Norfolk Admirals. After starting the season 4-0, the Ads have dropped seven of their last 10 games. Time to sound the alarm?
After starting the season 4-0, the Norfolk Admirals are sliding perilously downhill. Is it time to start praying for a quick turnaround?
There were eight points up for grabs when the Norfolk Admirals embarked on a four game road trip to the Northeast. The Ads came home with only two points. Ouch.
On a four game road swing, the Admirals had not earned any points in their first three games. The fourth and final game of the roadie was on Monday versus Albany. It was another ugly game for the Ads, but somehow they came away with the win in the SO
Between Saturday and Sunday, Admirals goaltender, Igor Bobkov, has allowed in 9 goals. We didn't mention that he's only played in 2 periods.
The week of Oct. 29th - Nov. 4th, Anaheim Ducks' AHL affiliate Norfolk Admirals, faced Ottawa's Binghamton Senators twice.
Saturday night marked the first of three straight games for the Anaheim Ducks' AHL affiliate, the Norfolk Admirals. If the game against the Binghamton Baby Senators is any indication, it's going to be a loooooong three games.
In a rare early morning, Wednesday game, the Norfolk Admirals faced New York Islanders' affiliate, the Bridgeport Sound Tigers. Do they not have a Starbucks in Bridgeport?!
Top Anaheim Ducks prospects, Lindholm, Holland and Palmieri, contribute to Admirals 4-2 victory over the Binghamton Senators.
Norfolk Admirals' goaltender Igor Bobkov came into Friday night's game riding a shut-out victory the previous week. The high would be short-lived as Bobkov dropped the game against the Bimmington Baby Sens, 4-3.
Thanks to the St. John's IceCaps, the 32 game franchise win streak is over. Looking back on what happened for the week of Week of Oct. 22nd - Oct. 28th
Goalie Igor Bobkov had his best game to date for the Admirals in a 2-0 win over the IceCaps. It is the first shutout win of the season for the Admirals.
All good things must come to an end. The St. John's IceCaps handed the Admirals their first loss of the season and the franchise's first regular season loss since February 10th.