Saturday, January 24, 2026

Late Christmas Gifts Spell Defeat, Game Recaps, Video Highlights, Martinson Comments, Tonight's Preview and Lineup, ECHL Shorthanded Goal Stats and More

 

Allen lost to Idaho 6-4 last night. To say a slow start cost the Americans a win last night is a big understatement. Idaho scored twice in the first 75 seconds of the game, added a third at the 8:38 mark, and sealed Allen's fate. The Steelheads started the game with an 8-1 shot advantage.

 

- To the Americans' credit, they did fight back and had a realistic shot to win the game. Allen cut the score to 3-2 just 41 seconds into the second period, but surrendered a short-handed goal 36 seconds later to give Idaho its two-goal lead back, 4-2.

 

- Allen wasn't done with the comeback. The Americans scored two goals in less than a minute in the third period (13:39 & 14:29) to tie the score 4-4. Once again, it didn't take long for Idaho to respond. Less than two minutes later (16:25), the Steelheads scored the game-winner. An empty net goal with one second remaining in the game made the final score 6-4. 

 

- Other than the first eight minutes of the game, the Americans outscored Idaho (4-2) and outshot them (34-27). The even-strength puck possession percentages favored Allen in the final two periods:

  • 1st period - 50% to 50%  
  • 2nd period - 53% to 47% 
  • 3rd period - 55% to 45% 

 

- Special teams often are the difference maker, and that was the case last night. There weren't many power plays, but the advantage went to Idaho. The Steelheads were 1-2 on the power play and scored a shorthanded goal on Allen's lone power play opportunity. 

 

- Goal scorers for Allen were Sedley (5), McAuley (13), Hargrove (9), and Prefontaine (4). Blaisdell, Crone, and Watts each had two assists. Here are the video highlights: https://echl.com/videos/allen-americans-vs-idaho-steelheads-jan-23-2026   

 

- Here are the game recaps from both teams with the goal-by-goal descriptions: 

 

 TONIGHT'S PREVIEW

- It won't take much for Allen to turn things around tonight and come away with a win. They gave up three early goals, a power-play goal, a short-handed goal, and an empty-net goal last night. A better start and winning the special teams battle are all that is needed, plus tightening up on some of the defensive breakdowns.  

 

- The referee tonight will be the same as last night, #47 Ian Rapp. Based on last night, where he for the most part let the players play, you might expect the same tonight. He only called five penalties, and two were coincidental minors for roughing. 

 

- Here is the lineup for tonight. The only change from last night is that Parsons will start in goal: 

Forwards
92 McAuley - 7 Hargrove - 67 Crone
26 Asuchak - 29 Watts - 18 Blaisdell
14 Gursoy - 91 Gildon - 9 Katic
10 Spitserov - 19 Maxwell - 77 Morrison
 
Defense
86 Anania - 22 Costantini 
8 Prefontaine - 23 Sedley
21 Decker - 2 Warmuth
 
Goalies
31 Parsons
32 Tendeck (backup)
 
 
 
STEVE MARTINSON'S COMMENTS
 
"The game was frustrating all the way around. Special teams, a 3-0 start, and weak defensive plays. We gave them four late Christmas gifts in that game."
 
"We had momentum after making the score 3-2 with a power play, and gave up a shorthanded goal."  
 
"We tied the game 4-4 and then gave up a soft goal."
 
"You have to take the positives from the game. We came back to tie the score after falling behind 3-0 and could have won the game."  
 
"I will pull some video of the defensive breakdowns and show the guys. There is no reason we can't win game two tonight."  
 
  
 

OTHER COMMENTS

- Idaho has owned Allen for the last few years. You have to go back to Steve Martison's final year in Allen in 2021-22 to find a winning record against Idaho (6-1-1-0). If you look at the regular season, the Americans have now lost 13 straight games to Idaho:

  • 2025-26 - Idaho is 4-0-0-0 against Allen
  • 2024-25 - Idaho was 6-0-0-0 against Allen
  • 2023-24 - Idaho won its last three games against Allen

 

- Here is Allen's record against Idaho in each of the last five seasons:

  • 0-3-1-0: 2025-26 
  • 0-6-0-0: 2024-25
  • 3-7-1-0: 2023-24
  • 0-8-0-0: 2022-23
  • 6-1-1-0: 2021-22

 

- Even with the loss last night, the Americans are still solidly in fourth place in the Mountain Division. Here are the standings by points percentage, with points in parentheses:

  • .784 - Kansas City (58 points)
  • .671 - Idaho (51 points) 
  • .603 - Tahoe (47 points)
  • .581 - Allen (43 points)
  • .500 - Wichita (35 points) 
  • .486 - Rapid City (35 points)
  • .419 - Utah (31 points)
  • .343 - Tulsa (24 points) 

 

- Kansas City has now won 13 straight games and leads the ECHL in points percentage (.784) and points (58). As they have done for the last three seasons, the Mavericks lead the league in road record. Kansas City's road points percentage is .875 (13-1-1-1), which is higher than any home points percentage in the league.

 

- It is another busy night in the ECHL with 13 games on the schedule. After tonight, all but five teams will have completed 50% or more of the season. Here is the ECHL Today with all of the previews: https://echl.com/news/2026/01/echl-today-jan-24  

 

- Last night, Ty Prefontaine scored his fourth goal since joining Allen 11 games ago and was a +3. He has already cracked the top five in plus/minus:

  • +13 - Sam Sedley
  • +8 - Andre Anania
  • +7 - Colton Hargrove
  • +6 - Ty Prefontaine
  • +6 - Danny Katic

 

- DID YOU KNOW: Here is some info on shorthanded goals:

Shorthanded goals can change momentum in a game. Here are the net shorthanded goals (shorties scored minus allowed) for each ECHL team. Toledo has scored 12 shorthanded goals and allowed none to led the pack. 
 
+12: TOL
+6: ATL, SAV
+5: GSO, KC
+3: TAH, GVL
+2: WOR, FLA, CIN, NOR, REA
+1: WHL, UTA
0: JAX
-1: WIC, TUL, TR
-2: KAL, MNE, FW
-3: BLM, IDH, RC
-4: IA, ALN, ADK
-6: IND, ORL
-7: SC
 
Toledo is on pace for one of the highest shorthanded goal totals in ECHL history. The Walleye have 12 shorthanded goals in half a season. Here are the all-time leaders. Note the last time a team joined this list was 2006-07:
 
24 - Louisiana, 1998-99
22 - South Carolina, 2006-07
22 - Jacksonville, 1995-96
22 - Johnstown, 1992-93
21 - Florida, 2006-07
21 - Fresno, 2006-07
21 - Richmond, 1998-99

 

14 comments:

  1. Wow! Is there any other way to score or did Idaho hit all of them last night?

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    1. We were watching not being pro active.....

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  2. Where are the Allen Americans All Star Jerseys?

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    1. Michelle told me they are going up on DASH soon if not already

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  3. Why is Parsons starting over Costantini? Insight?

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  4. Bottom 4 in the ECHL in +/-

    Last - Skelly
    Second to Last - JC Brassard
    Fourth to Last - Cole Frazier

    This is why I TRUST IN MARTY when he gets rid of guys, not doubt him just because a player is my personal favorite. #INMARTYWETRUST

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    1. Nah, that's Ryan Crelin's fault.

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  5. They are on shit teams. Just like they were last season.
    Not related to the player.
    Nice try and thanks for playing.

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    1. Why are their own +/- numbers so much worse than the rest of their team then? Marty knows talent better than anyone and he said heck no to all of them for good reason. I trust Marty and clearly he was right!

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  6. Gotta be able to pass boys!
    Turning the puck over so fast in OT was not good.
    Bad weekend for Tendeck and Parsons.
    Should have won both games.

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  7. Marty i would like to request a brandon hawkins or kyle crnkovic to make our offense a super echl offense 😁😁

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  8. un able to pass the puck effectively or pass way too much or both! Guiltily as charged!

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