ESTERO, FLA – The Florida Everblades (12-5-0-0) score four unanswered goals to defeat South Carolina (8-2-3-0) 4-1 at Hertz Arena. Everblades forward Joe Pendenza led the come-from-behind win with an emphatic three point (1 goal-2 assists) performance. 
FIRST STAR: Joe Pendenza (1 goal-2 assists)
SECOND STAR: Jake Hildebrand (36 saves)
THIRD STAR: Michael Huntebrinker (1 goal)
South Carolina struck first with a goal from Brett Supinski in the first period. Supinski deflected a shot taken by fellow Stingray Mark Cooper at the 4:25 mark.
In a chippy second period, Alec Marsh put the Everblades on the scoreboard with a shorthanded tally. Pendenza broke loose with the puck and centered it to Marsh to finish the play 12:24 into the stanza. The Everblades then moved ahead to 2-1 with a tally from Alex Kile. The forward showed off some nifty handling and tucked the puck past South Carolina netminder Jake Kupsky at 17:58.
About halfway through the third period, forward Michael Huntebrinker scored his ninth goal of the season. The play began when Pendenza gained possession off of a turnover and dished the puck off to Huntebrinker, where he clipped a wrist shot to extend the lead to 3-1 at the 8:34 mark of the frame.
Pendenza grabbed himself a goal after assisting the previous two. After gathering the puck deep in Florida’s defensive half, Pendenza took the puck the length of the ice and sniped a mid-range shot at 12:51.
Hildebrand kept the Stingrays at bay throughout the second and third period. The Blades goalie made multiple key saves and finished the night with 36 saves on 37 shots.
The Everblades continue their 5-game homestand by facing the Orlando Solar Bears for a pair of games on Friday, February 5th at 7:30 p.m. and Saturday, February 6th at 7 p.m. at Hertz Arena.
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