Stephon Williams |
Stephon Williams
Goalie -- shoots L
Born Apr 28 1993 -- Fairbanks, AK
[24 yrs. ago]
Height 6.03 -- Weight 196
Born Apr 28 1993 -- Fairbanks, AK
[24 yrs. ago]
Height 6.03 -- Weight 196
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round 4 #106 overall 2013 NHL Entry Draft
Season Team Lge GP Min GAA W L T Pct ----------------------------------------------------------------------------- 2010-11 Sioux Falls Stampede USHL 35 2042 2.59 20 7 6 .909 2011-12 Waterloo Black Hawks USHL 19 1054 2.79 10 6 2 .896 2011-12 Sioux Falls Stampede USHL 21 1113 2.70 6 9 2 .913 2012-13 Minnesota State U - Manka WCHA 35 2043 2.00 21 12 2 .924 2013-14 Minnesota State U - Manka WCHA 12 594 3.23 5 6 0 .862 2014-15 Minnesota State U - Manka WCHA 35 1999 1.65 25 6 3 .925 2014-15 Bridgeport Sound Tigers AHL 5 255 2.12 3 1 0 .936 2015-16 Bridgeport Sound Tigers AHL 29 1605 2.77 15 13 1 .899 2015-16 Missouri Mavericks ECHL 7 412 2.91 2 3 2 .892 2016-17 Bridgeport Sound Tigers AHL 24 1265 3.08 6 13 0 .891 2016-17 Missouri Mavericks ECHL 8 424 2.69 3 4 0 .916
- Willams could be at practice as early as today as he was flying to DFW last night. He would make four goalies in camp. Makes you wonder if one of the two tryout goalies will be released.
- As for practice yesterday it was the first opportunity to see Peter MacArthur on the ice. It was obvious after watching just one practice what a skilled player he is. Listed by Adirondack last season as 5' 10" and 180 pounds he is not a big guy by any stretch. More in the mold of Chad Costello. I mentioned yesterday the possibility MacArthur might wear jersey #16 (Arseneau) but that jersey would look like a dress on Peter given the size discrepancy between the two men. My reporting says Arseneau stays with #16 and Peter will wear #14.
- It was more of the same at practice yesterday with a lot of skating and not much instruction. The practice was almost two hours long though the team did take a break at the midpoint to redo the ice. You could notice many of the drills had players in tighter spaces where decisions had to be made quicker than the drills the first day. Expect more of the same today and then a lighter practice tomorrow. Many have asked who will be on the lines for the weekend preseason games. It appears to me coach Steve Martinson is trying to approach these first few days of practice by not establishing set lines and mixing it up so everyone gets to play with a lot of different guys. Tomorrow when the team starts working on special teams you may get a better idea of where all of the players fit in.
- If you have been following NHL and AHL training camps you may have seen some rule changes and areas of emphasis for the upcoming season. Because the ECHL is a development league for the AHL & NHL the ECHL tries to follow the lead of the NHL on changes. Here is the video put out by the NHL going through changes and areas of emphasis. The first rule change is there will be no time out allowed for the defensive team following an icing. The ECHL has already implemented this rule so no change here. The second rule change is related to high sticking the puck and the location of the faceoff. I assume the ECHL will be adopting this new interpretation. The third NHL rule change relates to coach's challenge and that will obviously not be adopted by the ECHL as they are just starting to experiment with instant replay in some preseason games. The part of this video that will have the biggest impact on the ECHL is a stricter enforcement of the slashing rule. Coach Martinson has been advocating for this for a long time. The Americans lose players every year with broken fingers as a result of slashes and an injury of this type can be 4-6 weeks on the injured reserve. This video has several examples of what will be called a slash this season that may have been let go in the past. This isn't a rule change but an emphasis of an existing rule. It may cause some defensemen in particular to change how they play. I know coach Martinson welcomes this change. Another area that will be more strictly enforced this season is on faceoffs, specifically the markings inside the faceoff circle. In the past, players were allowed to have their skates over or touching the ice markings. That won't be allowed this season. This will definitely impact the centers on the team and their approach to faceoffs. Finally, a couple of equipment reminders in the video including the prohibition of tucking the jersey into the pants (ala Greger Hanson) so the top of the padding is exposed. There is also a reminder on visors. So take a look at this video as is does a great job of going through all of the rule changes and areas of emphasis. If you attend the preseason games this weekend pay attention if the linesmen are enforcing the area of emphasis on faceoffs and the referee is calling more slashing penalties. I am assuming ECHL officials will be working the games.
DID YOU KNOW: One save that newly assigned Allen goalie Stephon Williams is known for is from his USHL days back in 2012 when he was playing for the Waterloo Black Hawks. It is known as the 'bare hand" save.
I respectfully (if facetiously) dispute the notion that Peter MacArthur is "in the mold of Chad Costello." Any Americans fan knows that they broke the mold after they made Chad. ;)
ReplyDeleteMike, I was referring to only their size not their style of play. Agree with you there is only one Chad Costello. Chad's 350 points in three seasons in Allen and three straight ECHL scoring titles has never been accomplished before and in my opinion will never be accomplished again.
DeleteAnd Barry...speaking of Chad...is there any news regarding his injury?
ReplyDeleteThanks!