It is game day for the Allen Americans. Game two of three straight against Wichita. After tonight's game both teams will travel to Wichita to play again tomorrow night. The game tonight will also be game five of the 18 game challenge that will determine Allen's fate this season. After the first four games of this challenging schedule the Americans record is 0-3-1-0 and they have been outscored 22-6.
- Not much has changed since the game preview on Wednesday. Here is an update of the head-to-head stats after the 4-1 loss on Wednesday:
- Head to head this season Allen's record against Wichita is 1-2-1-0.
- 4-1 loss in Allen (December 18)
- 4-2 loss in Wichita (December 5)
- 4-2 win in Wichita (November 8)
- 5-4 OT loss in Allen (October 30)
- Wichita has out shot Allen 153-112
- Allen's power play is 0-9 in the four games
- Wichita's power play is 2-13 (15.4%)
- Allen took 15 penalties for 33 minutes
- Wichita took 11 penalties for 25 minutes
- The Allen power play drought continued on Wednesday. At
the end of November Allen had the #3 ranked ECHL power play at 26.1%.
Since that time Allen has scored one power play goal in its last eight
games. The Americans are 1-23 (4.3%) on the power play and now ranked #11 (18.8%). A power play goal tonight will give a big boost toward a win.
- Despite a 1-2-1-0 record
against Wichita the Americans scored first in all four games. Allen hasn't had the results even though it has been scoring first a good start will be critical tonight. Playing with the lead is also critical. A reminder, Wichita is undefeated
when leading after the second period (10-0-0-0) and Allen hasn't won a
game all season when trailing after the second period (0-9-2-0). The Americans do not want to be playing from behind again tonight.
- Goalie Logan Neaton was released yesterday. Neaton was acquired from Kalamazoo on December 1 and appeared in one game for the Americans. He took over in relief last Saturday in Fort Wayne after Allen fell behind 4-0 nine minutes into the game. Neaton played the final 51 minutes giving up four goals on 29 shots.
- You should see two new players on the ice tonight for the Americans, forward Nick Isaacson (#9) and goalie Luke Richardson (#33). Here are their player profiles:
NICK ISAACSON
Nick Isaacson |
Nick is a 25 year old, 6'3", 205 pound left shot forward who is in his fourth year as a professional. He played his junior career in the OHL (Ontario Hockey League). He played 224 games in his OHL career and totaled 82 points (32G, 50A) with 147 penalty minutes.
Since turning pro in 2021-22 Nick has played for four different ECHL teams before arriving in Allen (South Carolina, Maine, Jacksonville and Cincinnati). He has played in 114 games and tallied 40 points (19G, 21A) with 167 penalty minutes.
What will Isaacson bring to the Americans? The short answer is a physical presence, something Allen needs more of on the roster. He is a big body that has a physical presence and goes to the front of the net. He is a little older, more rugged and is hard to play against.
Here is a recent interview with Nick just before training camp started in Cincinnati. It is ironic how the optimism of having Toronto as the Cyclones new affiliate has turned out. If you watch this interview all the way through you will learn about Nick's interests off the ice and what you can expect he will bring to the ice for the Americans.
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LUKE RICHARDSON
Luke Richardson |
Luke is a 25 year old, 6'3", 170 pound goalie who catches left. He played his junior hockey in the OHL (Kitchener Rangers) and then played four years for Queens University (Kingston, Ontario). He finished his collegiate career in 2022-23. He has played sparingly as a pro with great results. He was acquired from Wheeling for future considerations. He was playing behind two NHL contracted goalies in Wheeling. In his one start in Wheeling he gave up one goal and stopped 19 of 20 shots for a .950 save percentage. Here are his stats from juniors, college and the ECHL:
- OHL - 112 games, 3.45 GAA, .893 save percentage
- Queens University - 69 games, 2.47 GAA, .911 save percentage
- ECHL - 15 games, 1.99 GAA, .935 save percentage
After Luke finished his collegiate career in 2022-23 he signed a tryout contract (PTO) with the AHL Belleville Senators. He was one of 10 goalies that played in at least one game for Belleville that season. Luke played in three games right out of college, totaled 150 minutes with a GAA of 3.99 and a .873 save percentage. The only videos I could find on YouTube of Luke were not interviews. One is a warmup video from his brief time in Belleville. The other is a video of his top five saves when he was playing junior hockey in the OHL:
OTHER COMMENTS
- If you are an ECHL hockey fan and have a subscription to FloHockey it will be a big weekend with some outstanding match-ups.
- #1 Toledo (Central Division) vs #1 Wheeling (North Division) play a home and home series.
- #1 Florida vs #2 South Carolina in the South Division start a two game series in Florida.
- #2 Kansas City vs #3 Tulsa in the Mountain Division start a two game home and home series.
- #2 Trois RiviƩres (.775) vs #3 (.761) in the North Division start a three game series in Norfolk.
There are 12 games on the schedule tonight. Here are the previews for all of them: https://echl.com/news/2024/12/echl-today-dec-20
- If you regularly comment on the blog you may have noticed I have started to delete more comments recently. I had hoped not to address this issue again, but feel it is necessary.
For those of you that have been following the
blog for a long time you know I have always considered it a safe place
for everyone to share their opinions about everything Allen Americans
both good and bad. The only posts I delete are personal attacks and even
then I have let a
lot go. I will be the first to admit I have been inconsistent in the
comments I have deleted. From my point of view some of the comments have
gotten out of hand over the last couple of months. Criticism is fine but
name calling and personal attacks are not okay with me.
My blog has always been 95% about the on ice product. I have stayed away from, for the most part, topics related to the business operations/front office. However, the comments on the blog have become more and more about the business operations side of the organization. I spend enough time researching, writing, interviewing, talking to sources, players, coaches and communicating with fans. I don't want to add hours as the comment police to my duties as it is no fun.
Some have
suggested to me I block those that make comments anonymously, but I
understand some of you don't want your name out in the public. It does
make it impossible to tell if certain comments are the view of many
readers, or as I expect, a handful of anonymous authors are posting the
majority of the negative comments and they do so repeatedly. I don't plan on requiring an author's
name to post a comment. However, it would be nice if
everyone created an author "handle" as some of you have done.
What
I would ask is you keep your comments in the blog more about the on ice
product than the business operations. Team president, Jonny Mydra, has repeatedly offered to talk directly to any of you about any concerns, suggestions or questions you might have have. That offer still stands. You can email Jonny at jm@allenamericans.com to share your feedback, ask questions or make suggestions or ask him to give you a call to discuss. I find it ironic that after the many concerns articulated in the comments section of the blog, not a single one of you have chosen to reach out to the team President to discuss.
From this point forward, I will be deleting many more comments than I have in the past. I realize it is a slippery slope when I am the one deciding which adjectives I don't like and what I think is a personal attack. Criticism is fine, but I ask you to keep it based on facts and without the attacks. There are many talented and knowledgeable commenters on the blog that have valuable information that is great to share with all of us. Unfortunately the repetitive negative comments are drowning out all the valuable information. As the official blogger for the Americans I do not scoop the team before announcements are made public. Commenters don't have that restriction so they provide a service to all blog readers.
In case there are any questions, I want to reiterate what I have said in the past. The Allen Americans have never asked my to change anything I have included in the blog or delete any comments with the exception of two times. One time I reported about a new franchise that had been approved and got a call to ask I delete it from the blog post, which I did. The request actually came from the ECHL league office througgh the Americans. The other request was to delete comments after commenters started impersonating current and former coaches and front office staff, which is totally inappropriate.
I hope the blog comments can still be a place for an active dialogue no matter your opinion. Thanks, Barry
DID YOU KNOW: I found the ECHL Stats post today very interesting. It is pretty clear there are more top teams in the Eastern Conference and bottom teams in the Western Conference.