After beating Adirondack on Friday and Saturday nights, the Norfolk Admirals failed to complete a three-game ECHL sweep Sunday as the Thunder won 6-2 before 3,623 at Scope.

Goalie Jeremy Brodeur gained the victory with 36 saves in a game that yielded 74 penalty minutes (37 per team), far more than in the series’ first two contests. The Admirals fell to 4-3-2-0, while the Thunder improved to 4-2-1-1.

Brodeur, 29, who played seven games for Norfolk in 2018-19, is the son of Hockey Hall of Fame goalie Martin Brodeur, who’s an executive with the Thunder’s NHL affiliate, the New Jersey Devils.

Adirondack scored twice in 11 seconds past Norfolk goalie Alex Worthington to move ahead 2-0 in the first period. Cam Squires netted a power-play goal at 14:20 before Grant Loven, named the day’s No. 1

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