Florida Everblades

Florida Everblades
City Estero, Florida
League ECHL
Conference Eastern Conference
Division South Division
Founded 1998
Home arena Germain Arena
Colors Navy blue, green and white
              
Owner(s) Peter Karmanos
General manager Craig Brush
Head coach Greg Poss
Media Alex Reed
Affiliates Carolina Hurricanes / Tampa Bay Lightning (NHL), Charlotte Checkers / Norfolk Admirals (AHL), Plymouth Whalers (OHL)
Franchise history
1998–present Florida Everblades
Championships
Regular season titles 1999–00, 2008–09
Division Championships 1999–00, 2006–07, 2008–09
Conference Championships 2003–04, 2004–05
Kelly Cups None

The Florida Everblades are an ECHL ice hockey team playing in the Southeast Division. The team is based in Estero, Florida and plays at Germain Arena (Formerly Teco Arena ). The team has existed since 1998. The Everblades are affiliated with the Charlotte Checkers and the Norfolk Admirals of the American Hockey League (AHL), and with the Carolina Hurricanes and the Tampa Bay Lightning of the National Hockey League (NHL). The Everblades have not missed the playoffs in any of their thirteen seasons and have made two appearances in the Kelly Cup Finals. The franchise has finished first in the league in attendance 5 times, and never lower than fourth.[1] Prior to the building of the Germain Arena, the arena site was an empty cow pasture on what is now Everblades Parkway near Interstate 75 in Estero. Current GM Craig Brush was said to be reading a free copy of a National Geographic magazine that featured articles on the Florida Everglades, when he envisioned the idea to bring a minor-league hockey team to Southwest Florida. The team's name derives from the former Kentucky Thoroughblades AHL franchise.

The Everblades' logo features a gator-head design fused in the form of an ice skate. The logo was designed by the Barnstorm Creative Group, a Vancouver graphic design company contacted by Carolina Hurricanes owner Peter Karmanos, who came up with the idea of choosing the Everblades colors as blue and green, in tribute to the Hartford Whalers team that Karmanos moved to Raleigh, North Carolina. The Everblades' inaugural home opener featured a pre-game ceremony in which a large alligator was brought onto the ice to pay tribute to the team's name and logo, as well as Florida's vast population of reptile species.

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Current roster

Updated October 28, 2011.[2]

# Nat Player Pos S/G Age Acquired Birthplace Contract
Shelast, TylerTyler Shelast F R 27 01/04/12 Kelowna, British Columbia Everblades
6 Lawson, KyleKyle Lawson D R 25 2011 New Hudson, Michigan Hurricanes
7 Cousens, DeronDeron Cousens D L 24 2011 Georgetown, Ontario Everblades
11 Galiardi, RylanRylan Galiardi LW L 25 2011 Calgary, Alberta Everblades
13 Tardiff, LucLuc Tardiff  F L 27 2011 Rouen, France Everblades
15 Roy, MathieuMathieu Roy LW L 25 2008 Amos, Quebec Everblades
16 Fischer, DavidDavid Fischer D R 24 2011 Apple Valley, Minnesota Everblades
17 Donald, RyanRyan Donald D L 25 2011 St. Albert, Alberta Checkers
18 Hutchings, AlexAlex Hutchings  RW R 21 2010 Burlington, Ontario Lightning
22 Fletcher, ScottScott Fletcher D R 24 2011 Detroit, Michigan Everblades
23 Falite, KoryKory Falite LW L 25 12/14/11 Billerica, Massachusetts Everblades
24 Salters, LeighLeigh Salters F L 22 2011 New Westminster, BC Everblades
25 Bruess, TrevorTrevor Bruess RW R 26 2011 Minneapolis, Minnesota Everblades
27 Martin, JimmyJimmy Martin D R 23 2011 St. Louis, Missouri Everblades
30 Nagle, PatPat Nagle G L 24 2011 Bloomfield, Michigan Lightning
32 LaBelle, LucasLucas LaBelle LW L 23 2011 Toronto, Ontario Everblades
40 Sauer, BillyBilly Sauer G L 24 2011 Rochester, New York Everblades
55 Pitt, ScottScott Pitt F L 24 2011 Ottawa, Ontario Everblades
77 Van Dyk, JoshJosh Van Dyk D L 25 2011 Woodstock, Ontario Everblades
91 Rutherford, DavidDavid Rutherford RW R 24 2011 Ladner, British Columbia Everblades
Staff
Title STAFF MEMBER
Head Coach Greg Poss
Assistant Coach Brad Tapper
Athletic Trainer Dustin Flynn
Equipment Manager Jason Berger

References

Awards and trophies

E.A. Gingher Memorial Trophy

The Everblades have won the E.A. Gingher Memorial Trophy in both 2004 and 2005. In 2004, the trophy was given to the champion of the Eastern Conference and to the American Conference champion in 2005. In both years, the Everblades lost to the winners of the Bruce Taylor Trophy. In 2004 the loss was to the Idaho Steelheads of the Western Conference and to the Trenton Titans of the National Conference in 2005.

Brabham Cup

In the 1999–2000 season, the Everblades won the Brabham Cup. This trophy is given to the team that has the best position in the standings for the entire league. The Everblades took the trophy with 108 points (53-15-2), but fell in the first round to the Augusta Lynx. In the ECHL in 2000, there was no overtime period, with play going directly to a shootout. Therefore all losses in a shootout are designated as ties.

Historic games in Everblades history

2005 Playoff brawl

One famous event that stands out among Blades' fans was during the 2005 ECHL playoffs.

With the Everblades hosting the Greenville Grrrowl on April 22, 2005 for the first game of the American Conference Semifinals, the Everblades and Grrrowl would engage in a third-period line brawl that would see both teams combine for 197 minutes in penalties.

The brawl stemmed from previous incidents throughout the game. Prior to the brawl, then-Everblades forward Greg Hornby checked Greenville's Vladimir Gusev hard into the boards behind the net. Gusev would leave the game injured, and as a result, the pace of the game as well as checking, would pick up.

With the Blades up 4-1 with under six minutes to play in the third period, then-Greenville pest Krys Barch would screen the net during a Greenville shooting attempt. Everblades defenceman Tim O'Connell checked Barch from behind numerous times, hoping to clear him from in front of the net. Barch, having been fed up with being pressured, turned around hoping to sucker-punch O'Connell. Instead, O'Connell quickly skated away from the crease before Barch turned around, and Barch would end up punching Everblades goalie Tyler Mackay. O'Connell jumped on top of Barch, resulting in a dog pile.

All players on the ice dropped the gloves for a wild line brawl that would see Florida goalie Tyler Mackay and others getting ejected for fighting.

After all the mayhem, Craig Kowalski would take Mackay's place as netminder. Shortly thereafter, the Everblades' Simon Tremblay would scrap with Greenville's Adam Nightingale to end the fiasco. The Everblades would go onto win the game, 4-1, and sweep the series, three games to none.

Ironically, game 2 featured no fights as the Everblades won an overtime thriller by a score of 3-2.

2004 American Conference Finals

Game 5 in the 2004 American Conference Finals was quite a memorable series for the Everblades. The Blades would face the Reading Royals in five games in what would be an epic series. Reading evened the series at home, winning Game 3 and Game 4, respectively. With the score knotted at two for Game 5, the game was sent to overtime.

Jon McNabb of the Everblades would score on a breakaway goal to defeat the Royals in front of a record crowd of 7,080 fans at Germain Arena.

Year-by-year record

Year GP W L T PCT GF GA PTS Coach Playoffs
2010–11 72 37 30 5 0.549 236 222 79 Greg Poss Lost in round 1
2009–10 72 38 25 9 0.590 234 221 85 Malcolm Cameron Lost in round 2
2008–09 71 49 17 5 0.725 269 187 103 Malcolm Cameron Lost in round 2
2007–08 72 39 25 8 0.597 230 198 86 Gerry Fleming Lost in round 1
2006–07 72 44 22 6 0.611 272 212 94 Gerry Fleming Lost in Conference Final
2005–06 72 48 20 4 0.694 267 208 100 Gerry Fleming Lost in round 2
2004–05 72 42 20 10 0.653 237 192 94 Gerry Fleming Lost in Kelly Cup Finals
2003–04 72 37 25 10 0.583 239 221 84 Gerry Fleming Lost in Kelly Cup Finals
2002–03 72 35 23 14 0.583 239 243 84 Gerry Fleming Lost in qualifying round
2001–02 72 37 27 8 0.569 207 221 82 Gerry Fleming Lost in round 2
2000–01 72 38 26 8 0.583 236 242 84 Bob Ferguson Lost in round 2
1999–00 70 53 15 2 0.757 277 181 108 Bob Ferguson Lost in round 2
1998–99 70 45 20 5 0.679 253 180 95 Bob Ferguson Lost in round 3

All-time recordholders

Individual records

Individual records

Individual Streaks

Retired numbers

Both players' numbers were retired during a pre-game ceremony on October 19, 2007, as the Everblades hosted the Mississippi Sea Wolves, in what would be the Sea Wolves' first official regular season game after being placed on a two-year hiatus due to the aftermath of Hurricane Katrina. Banners made with their jersey numbers were hung to the rafters of the Germain Arena.

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