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Florida 2025-26 Season in Review

Team analytics, player leaders, offensive production, and goaltending performance from the 2025–26 ECHL season.

Team Performance Snapshot

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Key Insights

  • Anthony Romano was the centerpiece of Florida’s offense. Romano led the Everblades in both assists and goals, combining elite playmaking with high-end finishing ability. His position well above the diagonal line highlights a highly productive and balanced offensive profile.

  • Florida featured exceptional forward depth throughout the lineup. Craig Needham, Tarun Fizer, Oliver Chau, Reid Duke, Hudson Elynuik, and Jesse Lansdell all produced strong offensive numbers, giving the Everblades multiple scoring threats across several lines.

  • Oliver Chau emerged as one of the league’s top playmakers. Chau recorded one of the highest assist totals on the roster while still contributing heavily as a scorer, indicating a major puck-distribution role within the Florida attack.

  • Jordan Sambrook provided significant offensive value from the blue line. Sambrook posted one of the highest assist totals among Florida defensemen while also contributing offensively with goals, making him a key transition and power-play contributor.

  • Florida’s offensive structure emphasized both scoring balance and puck movement. Many Everblades forwards clustered near or above the diagonal line, suggesting the team combined efficient finishing with strong playmaking. The chart reflects why Florida finished among the ECHL’s most dangerous offensive teams.

Team Season in Review Dashboard

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Key Insights

  • Florida established itself as the ECHL’s strongest overall defensive team. The Team Identity Map places the Everblades at the very top of the league defensively with the lowest goals-against rate, while still maintaining above-average offensive production. Their elite defensive structure was a defining characteristic of the season.

  • Anthony Romano led a deep and balanced offensive group. Romano paced the Everblades with 62 points while also posting one of the strongest plus/minus ratings on the roster. His combination of offensive production and two-way impact made him the focal point of Florida’s attack.

  • Florida’s depth scoring separated them from most ECHL teams. Oliver Chau, Craig Needham, Tarun Fizer, Reid Duke, Hudson Elynuik, Jesse Lansdell, and Jordan Sambrook all contributed meaningful offense. The Everblades did not rely on one line alone, instead generating offense throughout the lineup.

  • Jordan Sambrook provided elite production from the blue line. Sambrook finished among the team’s scoring leaders while posting an outstanding plus/minus rating, reinforcing his importance both offensively and defensively.

  • Cam Johnson anchored the league’s best defensive environment. Johnson handled an enormous workload while maintaining a save percentage above 92%, one of the strongest marks in the league. Combined with Florida’s defensive structure, his performance helped establish the Everblades as one of the ECHL’s most complete teams.

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