NORFOLK, VA — The Norfolk Admirals, proud members of the ECHL, announced on Friday they have officially re-signed forward Taylor Ross to a contract for the upcoming season.
Ross, 22, was acquired by the Admirals on January 19 from the Fort Wayne Komets. The Kronau, SK native played in 24 games with the Komets, registering 8 points (6g, 2a) before being sent to Norfolk. Ross quickly showed off his speed and scoring abilities in his first game on January 24, in which he scored the lone goal for the Admirals.
He eventually finished the season with 10 total points (3g, 7a) in just 19 games played with Norfolk.
The 6’1, 216lb forward enters his second season as a professional after being a two-year standout with the Lethbridge Hurricanes of the Western Hockey League (WHL). In 117 career games with the Hurricanes, Ross had 107 total points, including a 34-goal season in 2018-19.
2020-21 SEASON TICKETS ARE NOW AVAILABLE
The Admirals have introduced a new ticket program where season ticket holders will be able to enjoy the same great seats but will now have access to an interest free 12-month payment plan.
This program offers affordability with a new price option as low as $19 a month, new benefits and a billing process for the fans’ convenience.
As a season-ticket holder you will never lose the value of your ticket and gain access to exclusive benefits such as the unused ticket redemption (excludes Economy level), interest free payment plan, 15% off merchandise, playoff protection, lounge access, pre-game briefing, exclusive events, single game ticket discounts, auxiliary board message and many more.
In addition, the first 300 people to secure their seats for the 2020-21 season will receive a voucher for free tax preparation services courtesy of our partners at Loyalty Brands. Click HERE to purchase your season tickets today! For additional questions, call 757-640-1212.
FOLLOW THE ADMIRALS ON ALL SOCIAL MEDIA PLATFORMS
Twitter: @NorfolkAdmirals
Facebook: Norfolk Admirals
Instagram: @NorfolkAdmirals
YouTube: Norfolk Admirals