Season Review: Norfolk Admirals 2025–26 — A Year of Transition and Tough Lessons

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Season Review: Norfolk Admirals 2025–26 — A Year of Transition and Tough Lessons

Defensive lapses and offensive inconsistency marked a challenging year. See how the Admirals navigated a tough division and tough lessons.

Season Review: Norfolk Admirals 2025–26 — A Year of Transition and Tough Lessons

Defensive lapses and offensive inconsistency marked a challenging year. See how the Admirals navigated a tough division and tough lessons.

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The 2025–26 season proved to be a difficult step back for the Norfolk Admirals, a team that entered the year with momentum from the previous seasons, but ultimately struggled to find consistency in a highly competitive North Division.

After posting back-to-back strong seasons, including a 40-win campaign in 2024–25, the expectations in Norfolk were to build toward sustained contention. Instead, the year became one defined by inconsistency, defensive lapses, and an inability to keep pace in a loaded Eastern Conference.

Norfolk finished the season with a 28-37-4 record (60 points), placing them near the bottom of the North Division and outside the playoff picture.

The drop-off was significant compared to the previous year’s playoff appearance, highlighting just how thin the margin can be in the ECHL. A negative goal differential 211 goals for, 250 against—underscored the team’s struggles, particularly on the defensive side of the puck.

Despite the overall record, there were notable individual performances that kept the Admirals competitive on many nights.

Veteran forward Brady Fleurent led the way offensively, putting together a standout season with 61 points (31 goals, 32 assists), serving as a consistent offensive driver.

Additional contributions came from players like Kristóf Papp, Jack O’Leary, and Jaydon Dureau, who provided secondary scoring and flashes of offensive creativity.

🚨JD SEALS IT WITH THE HAT-TRICK🚨Jaydon Dureau buries the empty-netter for his 18th goal of the year, completing the hat trick and putting the finishing touch on the afternoon and the season! @ECHL pic.twitter.com/1Byxl4VlPq

— Norfolk Admirals (@NorfolkAdmirals) April 19, 2026

At their best, Norfolk’s offense showed the ability to generate chances off the rush and capitalize on speed, but sustaining that pressure game-to-game proved difficult.

Where the season ultimately unraveled was in the defensive zone.

Allowing 250 goals over the season, Norfolk often found itself chasing games. Breakdowns in coverage, inconsistent puck management, and difficulty limiting high-danger chances made it challenging to protect leads, or even stay within reach in tighter contests.

The inability to consistently close games was reflected in stretches where momentum slipped away quickly, including a 4-6-0 run over their final 10 games.

The North Division was unforgiving, with teams like the Wheeling Nailers and Maine Mariners setting a high bar for playoff qualification.

For Norfolk, even modest losing streaks proved costly. The gap between playoff teams and the Admirals widened as the season progressed, leaving little room for recovery late in the year.

While the standings don’t tell a positive story, the season still provided valuable development opportunities.

Norfolk continued to integrate younger players and prospects within their system, including call-ups and late-season additions.

There were glimpses of a team identity built on speed and transition offense, but the next step will be translating that into structured, consistent play, particularly in their own zone.

For one final time this season, Nick Gimbel sets the stage for our final meeting with our division rival, Greensboro.Catch the action on FLOHockey at 3:15 PM, or tune in to our YouTube channel for free live audio! pic.twitter.com/hcEI0X4ZAV

— Norfolk Admirals (@NorfolkAdmirals) April 19, 2026

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