The club's ECHL affiliate is right in the mix in a very tightly contested South Division, carrying a record of 10-8-0-1 at the moment, just two points away from a share of first place.
Having played 12 of their first 17 games away from Norfolk Scope Arena, the team's made it count when they have had the chance for some home cooking, going 6-1 in seven contests.
Like Rod Brind'Amour and Ryan Warsofsky in Chicago, Admirals Head Coach Rod Taylor is proud of what his group has provided to this point, specifically in terms of their culture.
"Our biggest thing is that we play together. It's been a team game," Taylor opened with. "It's not one guy or five guys carrying us or having great games, it's all 18 of them playing for one another. Everybody has a role."
Faced with some adversity in the early going, the team has battled through injuries, recalls and the aforementioned road-heavy schedule to stay right in the mix. Don't try and sell those as excuses to the Admirals Hall of Famer-turned coach though.
"Yeah, we are in the thick of things in the division, but we've also let a few games slip on us," Taylor remarked, hoping his team can take a step forward in those situations over the next portion of their schedule. "Even though we're in an alright position, we could be in a better spot with a little bit more push. We let a few games go in the beginning and the beginning of the year is when you want to steal those points. Now we're going to start to get into the point of the season where teams are more prepared and they're going to start coming at you a bit more. It's going to get tougher and tougher to win those games."