Tuesday, December 19, 2017

It's Gameday, Allen vs Kansas City Preview, Why Six Teams Will Play Games in Conflict With the All-Star Game, Specialty Jersey Auction & More


It was what coach Steve Martinson described as a "meat and potatoes" practice yesterday as the Allen Americans prepare for two games against the Kansas City Mavericks. Not a real strenuous practice because conserving energy is important with the the Americans playing four games in the next five days. Some drills that reinforce mistakes made in the last couple of games, some special teams work and some individual instruction bringing players up to speed.


- Kansas City drove to Allen overnight after playing at home on Sunday when they lost in a shootout to Colorado. The Mavericks had the day off in Allen yesterday.


- The game tonight (7:05 pm) will be the third of eight games between Allen and Kansas City this season. They split the first two meetings in Kansas City on December 10 & 11. The Mavericks are a .500 team but have far exceeded that on the road with a record of 9-5-0-0. Allen's home record is 6-2-2-1.


- A Tuesday night home game is an odd duck for sure, you have to go back to November, 2015 for the last time Allen played at home on a Tuesday night. The only other game in the ECHL tonight is Tulsa at Wichita. It is kind of nostalgic to have the only action in the ECHL among the "four band of brothers" (Americans, Mavericks, Oilers, Thunder) who have fought tooth and nail against each other for years. Familiarity breeds contempt and over the years these four teams have played well over half of their games against each other.


- Allen will have their strongest lineup since opening night on the ice tonight. Fans will get their first chance to see Olivier Archambault at home after his long stint in San Jose. Keep an eye on #44 when he has the puck to see some amazing skill. Zach Hall is expected to be back in the lineup as is Alex Guptill who was recently acquired in a trade with Rapid City. There will be speed, skill and toughness on every line and that depth is very hard to defend.


- Here is how Allen and Kansas City match up:

                                    ALLEN                             KANSAS CITY

Team Record:             14-7-2-1 (31 points)           13-13-0-1 (27 points)
Division Ranking:        4th Mountain                     4th Central
Conference Ranking:  7th Western                       8th Western
League Ranking:        12th                                    15th
Last Game:                 5-2 Win (Tulsa)                  4-3 Loss (Colorado)
Goals For:                   83                                      78
Goals Against:            71                                       88
Power Play:                18.6% (19/102)                  19.4% (19.98)
Penalty Kill:                80.6% (21/108)                   78.0% (20/91)
Most PIM                    Makowski (62)                    Elbrecht (66)
Leading Scorers:        Pierro-Zabotel (6-22-28)     McMurtry (14-17-31)
                                             



-  Here is how Allen and Kansas City rank in the ECHL in some statistical categories:

Penalty Minutes Per Game: Allen 1st (22.42) - Kansas City 18th (13.26)
Goals Scored Per Game: Allen 7th (3.46) - Kansas City 21st (2.89)
Goals Allowed Per Game: Allen 10th (2.96) - Kansas City 16th (3.26)
Shots For Per Game: Allen 14th (32.54) - Kansas City 13th (32.56)
Shots Against Per Game: Allen 24th (36.42) - Kansas City 10th (31.15)
Power Play Percentage: Allen 12th (18.6%) - Kansas City 8th (19.4%)
Penalty Kill Percentage: Allen 22nd (80.6%) - Kansas City 25th (78.0%)


- Both of these teams have struggled on their penalty kill, ranking toward the bottom of the league. However, if you look at road vs home penalty kill percentages it tells a different story. On the road Kansas City is ranked #11 with a penalty kill percentage of 84.3%. At home Allen is ranked #3 with a penalty kill percentage of 89.5%. The last time these teams met Allen gave up three power play goals to the Mavericks in five opportunities and the goals came in a similar fashion. Hopefully the Americans have that cleaned up for the game tonight.


- The Americans have at least one power play goal in four of their last six games going 5-20 (20.0%). However, they have allowed two or more power play goals in four of their last six games going 11-31 (64.5%) on the penalty kill. Can't emphasize enough the importance of specials teams in the game tonight.


- Another stat to keep an eye on tonight as a key to success is shots on goal. Allen is ranked #24 in the league giving up an average of 36.42 shots per game. In the first two games against Kansas City the Americans were out shot 82-47. Even though Allen has a decent record when being out shot by their opponent (6-5-1-1) getting out shot by almost 18 shots per game is not the formula for success.


- Coach Martinson typically gives each goalie a start in back to games and if I had to guess Brodeur would get the start tonight and Williams tomorrow night. Giving Williams an extra day after coming back from an injury makes sense.


- If you look at Jeremy Brodeur's stats it is easy to see the impact of Allen allowing so many shots on goal. Brodeur is making over 40 saves per game and has the third best save percentage in the ECHL at .930. But even with a great save percentage his GAA is ranked #19 in the league (2.82) because he faces so many shots.


- Mavericks top goalie, Tyler Parsons, was injured in Kansas City's game against Colorado on Saturday. He did not make the trip with the team to Allen.


- The player to watch for Kansas City tonight is #7 Mike McMurtry. He is tied for fourth in scoring in the ECHL with 31 points (14 goals 17 assists). McMurtry leads the Mavericks in points, goals, assists and game winning goals. He has 31 points, the next highest on the team has 18. His 14 goals are six more than anyone else on the team. McMurtry has multiple points in four of the Mavericks last seven games, has a goal in five of the last seven games and failed to get a point only once. If you like to follow the game within the game track what defensive pairing and forwards coach Martinson uses against McMurtry since the Americans have last change at home.


- Here is a story written by fellow Team Sin Bin writer Joe Rozycki that talks about all things Kansas City Mavericks. Some good background on the Mavericks season thus far and what lies ahead: http://thesinbin.net/seven-defining-moments-staring-the-mavericks-in-the-face/ 


The referee scheduled for the game is Mike Sheehan (#11) and the linesmen are Aaron Schacht (#31) and Brian Bull (#95). Sheehan typically does not call a lot of penalties. He was the referee when these teams played in Kansas City 10 days ago and called only five penalties. Only two of the five were minor penalties resulting in a power play. The Mavericks were 0-2 on the power play and the Americans didn't have a power play opportunity in the game.



OTHER COMMENTS

- Congrats to Brandon Cox who was the winner of four upper level loge tickets for the game tonight in the Barry the Blogger drawing. Thanks to everyone who entered and stay tuned for more free tickets next month.


- The best home record in the ECHL belongs to the Colorado Eagles at 12-1-2-0. The best road record goes to the Florida Everblades who are 10-0-1-1 on the road. Colorado and Florida are the only teams in the league with over 40 points. They are tied atop the league standings with 41 points.


- Garrett Clarke, the all time leader in penalty minutes for the Allen Americans (432) is leading the ECHL in penalty minutes this season with 114 PIMS. Clarke plays for the Indy Fuel.


- The Allen Americans will be wearing their ugly Christmas sweater jerseys on Saturday (December 23) and they are already available for bidding at the online auction site. The auction ends Saturday
evening. The starting bid for the jerseys varies from $249 to $299. You can check out the auction at: https://one.bidpal.net/goamericans 





DID YOU KNOW:  I have had several questions recently why the Allen Americans will be playing at home on the same day as the ECHL All-Star game which is January 15. There are actually three regular season games that day which is MLK day. Tulsa is at Allen, Florida is at Atlanta and Rapid City is at Utah. Thanks to Joe Babik, ECHL Director of Communications for providing the answer to the questions:

"The All-Star game proposals submitted by Indy (2018 All-Star Game) and Toledo (2019) proposed playing the game on the afternoon of Martin Luther King Day in the hopes of attracting a larger crowd than the traditional Wednesday evening game. Both of the proposals were approved by the Board of Governors (BOG). As part of the approval, the BOG voted to continue to allow regular season games to be played on MLK Day, with the understanding that teams that play that day (and potentially on Sunday based on travel considerations) would send their all-star selection to the game, and as such, they would not be available for the regular season game. All teams were aware if this situation throughout the scheduling process for the 2017-18 season."  






4 comments:

  1. I would expect the wonderful All Star game scheduling by the ECHL to at least rate one “C’mon Man”

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    1. Sooo...You have read Barry's blog before!

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    2. Hey guys, my take on this is the ECHL was trying to make the All-Star game better. The teams that bid on hosting the game proposed having the game on MLK day. The BOG (which is the owners) agreed but told teams that had traditionally had a MLK regular season game they could still do that if they wished but would have to send their all-star selectee to the all-star game. No teams were required to schedule a game on MLK Day and the rules were in place prior to the development of the 2017-18 schedule. I am with the owners/BOG on this one trying to find a way to make this work for the All-Star game and also allow the teams with a traditional MLK Monday midday game to opt to continue. The MLK Day game in Allen typically draws between 3800-4200 so that plus tradition may have played a factor in keeping the game on the schedule knowing the all-star selectee would be missing. Both teams will be missing a good player for the game.

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  2. Sports really don't need All-Star games. I would rather not have one and keep all my players.

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