Wednesday, February 12, 2020

A History Lesson from Ireland - Where Did That Saying Come From?


I hear from some of you how you look forward to the blog each morning and it is part of your daily routine. I do plan on writing a blog this afternoon after the Allen hockey game which starts at 11:35 CST. This morning I came across the little history lesson below on a Facebook Town Forum I belong to in Ireland. It is a forum for a small town where my mother grew up just south of Dublin. I don't normally post non-hockey info on the blog but this I found fascinating. To provide those that look for a blog post each morning and in honor of the Allen vs Rapid City "School Day Game" I hope you enjoy the following. Not sure of the authenticity of any of these stories but food for thought.  



People used to use urine to tan animal skins, so families used to all pee in a pot & then once a day it was taken & sold to the tannery. If you had to do this to survive you were "piss poor."
But worse than that were the really poor folk who couldn't even afford to buy a pot......they "didn't have a pot to piss in" & were the lowest of the low. The next time you are washing your hands and complain because the water temperature isn't just how you like it, think about how things used to be.

Here are some facts about the 1500's:
Most people got married in June because they took their yearly bath in May, and they still smelled pretty good by June. However, since they were starting to smell, brides carried a bouquet of flowers to hide the body odor. Hence the custom today of carrying a bouquet when getting married.

Baths consisted of a big tub filled with hot water. The man of the house had the privilege of the nice clean water, then all the other sons and men, then the women and finally the children. Last of all the babies. By then the water was so dirty you could actually lose someone in it. Hence the saying, "don't throw the baby out with the bath water!"

Houses had thatched roofs-thick straw-piled high, with no wood underneath. It was the only place for animals to get warm, so all the cats and other small animals (mice, bugs) lived in the roof. When it rained it became slippery and sometimes the animals would slip and fall off the roof. Hence the saying "it's raining cats and dogs."

There was nothing to stop things from falling into the house. This posed a real problem in the bedroom where bugs and other droppings could mess up your nice clean bed. Hence, a bed with big posts and a sheet hung over the top afforded some protection. That's how canopy beds came into existence.

The floor was dirt. Only the wealthy had something other than dirt. Hence the saying, "dirt poor." The wealthy had slate floors that would get slippery in the winter when wet, so they spread thresh (straw) on floor to help keep their footing. As the winter wore on, they added more thresh until, when you opened the door, it would all start slipping outside. A piece of wood was placed in the entrance-way. Hence: a thresh hold.

In those old days, they cooked in the kitchen with a big kettle that always hung over the fire.. Every day they lit the fire and added things to the pot. They ate mostly vegetables and did not get much meat. They would eat the stew for dinner, leaving leftovers in the pot to get cold overnight and then start over the next day. Sometimes stew had food in it that had been there for quite a while. Hence the rhyme: Peas porridge hot, peas porridge cold, peas porridge in the pot nine days old. Sometimes they could obtain pork, which made them feel quite special. When visitors came over, they would hang up their bacon to show off. It was a sign of wealth that a man could, "bring home the bacon." They would cut off a little to share with guests and would all sit around and chew the fat.

Those with money had plates made of pewter. Food with high acid content caused some of the lead to leach onto the food, causing lead poisoning deaths. This happened most often with tomatoes, so for the next 400 years or so, tomatoes were considered poisonous.

Bread was divided according to status. Workers got the burnt bottom of the loaf, the family got the middle, and guests got the top, or the upper crust.

Lead cups were used to drink ale or whisky. The combination would Sometimes knock the imbibers out for a couple of days. Someone walking along the road would take them for dead and prepare them for burial. They were laid out on the kitchen table for a couple of days and the family would gather around and eat and drink and wait and see if they would wake up. Hence the custom of holding a wake.

England is old and small and the local folks started running out of places to bury people. So they would dig up coffins and would take the bones to a bone-house, and reuse the grave. When reopening these coffins, one out of 25 coffins were found to have scratch marks on the inside and they realized they had been burying people alive. So they would tie a string on the wrist of the corpse, lead it through the coffin and up through the ground and tie it to a bell. Someone would have to sit out in the graveyard all night (the graveyard shift) to listen for the bell; thus, someone could be, saved by the bell or was considered a dead ringer.

And that's the truth. Now, whoever said history was boring?

Tuesday, February 11, 2020

Allen vs Rapid City Series Preview, Matt Register Signs SPC, Offense vs Defense Stats and More


The Allen Americans headed to Rapid City last night (6:00 pm) on a 17+ hour bus trip that will see them arrive around noon today. The team will practice this afternoon in preparation for playing the Rush on Wednesday, Friday and Saturday. The game tomorrow is the annual "School Day Game" in Rapid City so the Americans can expect up 5000 screaming kids in attendance. The game will also double as the "Marvel Super Hero Game." With an early start time (10:35 am MST, 11:35 Allen time) best to do the game preview today.


- Allen has played Rapid City five times this season with all five games at the Allen Event Center (AEC). The Americans won all five games with two going to overtime. This is Allen's only regular season trip to Rapid City this season. After these three games against the Rush the teams will meet for a ninth time this season at the AEC on March 19.


- In their five head to head matchups Allen has outscored Rapid City 20-11 but shots have been equal (177-176). Head to head Allen's power play is 3-22 (13.6%) while Rapid City's is 2-26 (7.7%).


- Allen hasn't played Rapid City since before Christmas and the power play has been much improved recently. In their last 10 games the Americans power play percentage is 32.5% (13-40) and that includes a 0-5 against Kansas City last Saturday. The Allen penalty kill is 6-35 (82.9%) over the last 10 games and also has four shorthanded goals to their credit. However, the Americans have allowed a power play goal in their last three games.


- If you compare overall special team records looking at Rapid City at home and Allen on the road the power play percentage is close with the Americans at 20.0% and Rapid City at 19.3%. The Rush hold the penalty kill advantage 86.6% vs 79.5%.


- You never know what type of games will develop between Allen and Rapid City. They have had their share of conflict over the years. In the five head to head matchups this season these teams have combined for as few as 18 PIMS and as many as 58 PIMS. Rapid City is ranked #4 in the league in average penalty minutes per game (16.31) while Allen is ranked #16 averaging 12.08 penalty minutes per game.


- Allen scores on average over a goal per game higher than Rapid City. The Americans are ranked #1 (4.18) compared to the Rush who are ranked #15 (3.10). What makes Allen so dangerous is they have one of the best shooting percentages in the league at 12.6% compared to 10.5% for Rapid City.


- With three tough games expected against Rapid City, who lead the Mountain Division in penalty minutes, coach Martinson took extra players on the trip. Newly acquired defenseman Cody Corbett was not expected to arrive in DFW last night until after the bus departed so he will have to fly to Rapid City to meet up with the team. You have to expect Andrew Shortridge will get the start in goal as he has not had a start for Allen since January 20. He recently returned to Allen from a recall to the San Jose Barracuda.


OTHER COMMENTS

- After practice yesterday I sat down with coach Martinson to talk about the roster and get an idea of what changes may take place in the near future. He is in regular contact with the Wild organization and expects to get players assigned soon but the definition of soon is a bit fuzzy. There is little doubt, barring injuries, Allen will be assigned several players, it is just a matter of when. As is always the case, Martinson is looking to improve the team via trades, Cody Corbett being the latest example. When I asked Martinson about the loss in Kansas City on Saturday when the Americans allowed six goals to the last place team in the division that has had trouble scoring goals his response was as always honest and straightforward, "I am beginning to think I can't change the parts of our game that need changing. It is looking more like personnel changes will be needed."


- Congrats to Matt Register who was released from his tryout contract (PTO) and signed to a standard player's contract (SPC) by the Iowa Wild yesterday. It is quite an accomplishment for the 30 year old, three time ECHL Defenseman of the Year who had played in just 11 AHL games in his nine year pro career prior to this season. FYI, Register will have to play in five games with Allen to be eligible for the playoffs so it remains to be seen if and when that happens.


- Allen's offensive firepower is unparalleled. The Americans have five players in the top 20 in the ECHL in goals and three in the top seven in assists. Tyler Sheehy is #1 in points, #2 in goals and and #2 in assists. If you look at defensemen, Allen has four of the top 20 in points including Alex Breton at #1, two of the top 10 in goals including #1 Stepan Falkovsky and four of the top 18 in assists including #1 Breton. If this team can tighten up on team defense they will be hard to beat come playoff time.


- Allen is #1 in the ECHL in goals scored with 209. They have 14 more goals than #2 (Newfoundland), 31 more than #3 and #4. Goals allowed is a different story with Allen ranked #17 with 164 goals allowed. Allen has allowed 52 more goals than #1 South Carolina. The Americans will never be #1 in goals allowed because they are an offensive minded team. In their two ECHL championship seasons Allen allowed an average of 2.82 and 2.83 goals per game during the regular season. So far this season Allen is giving up an average of 3.28 goals per game. Allen will not be able to outscore playoff teams giving up an average of 3.28 goals per game in the playoffs.


- Congrats to former Allen player Chase Lang who was named the ECHL Player of the Week for last week. Chase had four goals and three assists in three games to win the award. Here is the press release:  https://www.echl.com/en/news/2020/2/jacksonville-lang-named-inglasco-echl-player-of-the-week


- Look for a late afternoon/early evening blog tomorrow that I will write after the game is over.   




DID YOU KNOW: Allen fans who have been around since the first season will always remember losing the CHL championship to the Rapid City Rush in year one. The upstart Americans came from behind 3-2 in the series to beat Laredo in game seven in the conference semifinals and then went on the road to defeat Odessa in game seven in the Conference finals. Allen took a 2-1 series lead against Rapid City before losing the championship series in six games. It is the only championship for Rapid City while Allen has gone on to win four championships. Since joining the ECHL Allen has dominated Rapid City. Check out these records against the Rush:

5-0-0-0   head to head this season
4-2-0-0   head to head in 2018-19
23-5-1-0 last five years record
12-4-1-0 last five years record in Allen
11-1-0-0 last five years record in Rapid City 

Monday, February 10, 2020

Allen Trades for Defenseman Cody Corbett, The February Schedule and Hockey is a Small World


The first of what I expect will be many roster moves over the next few weeks took place yesterday as it was announced coach Martinson had traded defenseman Greg Campbell to the Atlanta Gladiators for defenseman Cody Corbett. A six year pro, Corbett spent the last two seasons in Europe (Austria & Italy) before signing with Atlanta this season. Cody is from Minnesota and attended high school for a couple of years before heading to Canada to play junior hockey for the Edmonton Oil Kings in the Western Hockey League (WHL). While he was in Edmonton, Corbett was part of two WHL championships (2012 & 2014) and in his last season (2014) his team won the Memorial Cup. Brett Pollock was a teammate on that Memorial Cup team.


- In his final year in Edmonton, Cody wore an "A" and set franchise records for most points (61) and goals (17) by a defenseman in a season. He finished his junior career with 129 points (30G, 99A) which was also a franchise record for a defenseman.


- In 2014 Cody signed a three year free agent NHL contract with the Colorado Avalanche. He has 95 AHL games to his credit and also 27 Kelly Cup playoff games to his credit. At the NHL trade deadline in 2016-17, Corbett was traded from the Colorado Avalanche to the Washington Capitals for goalie Joe Cannata and was assigned to the South Carolina Stingrays. That was the season the Stingrays went to the Kelly Cup finals before losing to the Colorado Eagles. Cody played in all 22 playoff games and was tied for most points by a defenseman (9) and was second on the team in plus/minus (+6).


- The scouting reports for the 6'1" 210 pound, 26 year old, left shot defenseman typically mention he is a good two way defenseman that skates well, is physical and plays good positional hockey.


- Here is an interview with Cody after the 2017 season when he was with South Carolina and they went to the Kelly Cup finals:




- While the first shoe to drop with roster changes was the Corbett trade, there will certainly be more trades before the March 5 trade deadline. A reminder that many other types of roster changes will also take place over the next few days and weeks. Players in the AHL will come to Allen but conversely players in Allen will head to the AHL. I expect coach Martinson to sign a player or two that are just wrapping up their collegiate eligibility. It all adds up to plenty of potential roster changes over the next few weeks.


- If you look at the Allen schedule it is easy to focus just on the fact the Americans play only four games in the 12 days from February 2-20. However, another way to look at the schedule is after the game in Kansas City on Saturday the Americans arrived back in Allen on Sunday. They have to leave for the 17+ hour bus trip to Rapid City today (Monday) and arrive Tuesday afternoon. Allen plays the Rush on Wednesday with a 10:35 am local start time, Friday and Saturday. They will leave Rapid City on Saturday after the game and get back to Allen Sunday evening. They play Tulsa on Tuesday (18th) and then prepare for a three games in 48 hours on Friday, Saturday and Sunday (21-23). In the month of February, Allen plays just six road games but takes bus trips to Kansas City and back (950 miles), Rapid City and back (2200 miles), Tulsa and back (460 miles) and Wichita and back (725 miles). Welcome to the ECHL schedule.



DID YOU KNOW: Hockey is a small world and as I was researching Cody Corbett I first noticed he is from the same town as former Allen American Phil Fox. Phil used to work summer camps with NHL hall of famer Phil Housley and I expect Cody attended some of those camps. Pretty sure Housley was Corbett's high school coach as well.  Cody will see some familiar faces when he enters the Allen locker room for the first time. In addition to playing with Brett Pollock in juniors, Cody played with Olivier Archambault in South Carolina and Corey Durocher in Idaho. A few former Allen players Corbett has played with include Jamie Schaafsma, Darryl Bootland, Colton Yellow Horn, Casey Pierro-Zabotel, Thomas Frazee, Matt Register, Drew Daniels and Danny Federico. Yes, hockey is a small world.


    

Sunday, February 9, 2020

Another Defensive Disaster for Allen, Game Recap, Video Highlights, Martinson's Comments and More


The season is not close to being over but the 2019-20 version of the Allen Americans are on pace to have the best offensive season in team history while simultaneously giving up six or more goals more times than any team in franchise history including last season when the Americans were the worst team in the ECHL. For the eighth time this season the Americans gave up six or more goals and were defeated by the last place Kansas City Mavericks last night 6-4 in a game that was not as close as the final score. The Americans were trailing 5-0 until late in the second period and with their great offensive managed to close the gap in the third period but never got closer than two goals. Playing team defense is as much will as skill and too many players on this team don't work hard enough on defense.


- Goal scorers for Allen were Tyler Sheehy (24), Josh Lammon (7), Stepan Falkovsky (13) and Corey Durocher (8). Here is the game recap from the Mavericks:  https://www.kcmavericks.com/en/news/mavs-take-down-first-place-allen-with-offensive-outburst


- You can find the video highlights on the ECHL website. Here is the link:  https://www.echl.com/en/2019-20-highlights/2/allen-americans-vs-kansas-city-mavericks-feb-8-2020-izdhu8qj


- Allen and Kansas City have now played six times this season and the team that scored first has won all six games.


- The Americans special teams have been a strength for over a month but not the case last night. The power play was 0-5 and the penalty kill gave up one goal in three opportunities.


- It has to be very frustrating for the team to spend 16 hours on the bus to play one game and have an effort like they had last night. Coach Martinson cut to the chase when I asked him his thoughts after the game, "We just aren't greasy enough right now. Too many guys think because they are scoring they are doing their part. St. Louis won the Stanley Cup because a lot of guys figured out you have to be hard to play against and we are not that kind of team but I will work on making us that kind of team."


- The Americans didn't arrive back in Allen until early this morning and they will leave again Monday night on a 17 hour bus ride to Rapid City where they will take on the Rush on Wednesday, Friday and Saturday. It is unfortunate the team doesn't fly on this stand alone trip that is close to 1100 miles one way.


OTHER COMMENTS

- Despite the loss last night Allen has a comfortable 13 point lead in the Mountain Division standings. Here are the current Mountain Division point standings with games played in parenthesis:

74 points - Allen (50)
61 points - Utah (49)
61 points - Idaho (50)
54 points - Rapid City (47)
50 points - Tulsa (51)
48 points - Wichita (52)
46 points - Kansas City (49)


- Coach Martinson has made it clear his goal is to not only win the Mountain Division but the Brabham Cup as the regular season champion. The advantages of being #1 overall include home ice advantage throughout the playoffs, better home dates, and assurance the team will only travel once in each playoff series. Here are the top five ECHL teams by winning percentage. One of these teams will win the Brabham Cup.

.766 - South Carolina
.750 - Newfoundland
.740 - Allen
.719 - Florida
.673 - Cincinnati


- The South Carolina Stingrays are the antithesis of the Allen Americans. Allen has scored 209 goals vs 158 for South Carolina. However South Carolina has allowed 102 goals compared to 164 for Allen. The Stingrays are so good defensively they have the top two goalies in the ECHL. #1 Logan Thompson has played in 25 games with a GAA of 2.01 and save percentage of .935. #2 Parker Milner has played in 22 games with a GAA of 2.05 and save percentage of .927. South Carolina already has 10 shutouts, tied for fourth all time for shutouts in a season. They need two more shutouts in their final 25 games to tie the all time record of 12.


- The Las Vegas Golden Knights just purchased the (AHL) San Antonio Rampage and will move the team to the Las Vegas area (Henderson). I saw where one name being considered for the new AHL team is the Las Vegas Silver Knights. The ownership group has submitted a trademark application for that name. Here are the details from the local paper:  https://www.reviewjournal.com/sports/goldenknights/golden-knights-new-ahl-team-could-be-called-silver-knights-1953461/




DID YOU KNOW: Allen is #1 in he ECHL in points but has allowed six or more goals eight time this season. At their current pace the Americans will give up six or more goals 12 times this season which would be more times than last season when they were the worst team in the ECHL. Here are the number of times Allen has allowed six or more goals for each season since joining the ECHL:

12 - 2019-20 (projected)
10 - 2018-19
5  -  2017-18
3  -  2016-17
5  -  2015-16
4  -  2014-15      

Saturday, February 8, 2020

Allen vs Kansas City Preview, Possible Roster Changes, Supporting Retired Allen Players and More


With the last break of the season in the rear view mirror the Allen Americans are in Kansas City to take on the Mavericks tonight (7:05 pm). The players had four days off and some went home, some headed to sunny climates, some relaxed in Allen, some went to Super Bowl parties with teammates and some skated. I saw Spencer Asuchak, Jared VanWormer and Kayle Doetzel on the ice during the break but there could have been others as I was only at the rink a couple of days.


- Allen arrives in Kansas City full of confidence having won four in a row and seven of their last eight games, the only loss was in a shootout. Two of the wins were against Kansas City where the Americans beat the Mavericks in a home and home series 8-2 and 8-0.


- Kansas City has lost 10 of their last 13 games but since their coaching change have a record of 2-2-1-0. The Mavericks played at home last night and beat Wichita 5-3.


- Allen is 3-2-0-0 against the Mavericks this season. The Americans won both games played in Kansas City (8-2 & 4-2). Head to head Allen has outscored Kansas City 25-13  and out shot them 177-158. In the five previous games Allen's power play percentage is 26.1% (6-23) and Kansas City's is 9.1% (1-11).


- The biggest difference between these teams is their offensive production which you would expect with the first and last place team in the division. Allen has scored 205 goals and is ranked #1 in the ECHL averaging 4.18 goals per game. Kansas City has score 140 goals and averages 2.92 goals per game.


- As is typically the case both teams do very well when scoring first. Allen is 21-3-1-1 when scoring first while Kansas City is 16-4-1-0. Maybe more important is the team that scored first won all five games these teams have played this season.


- If you have been tracking transactions you noticed that goalie Andrew Shortridge has returned from his recall to the San Jose Barracuda. Andrew started and lost on Wednesday as San Diego defeated the Barracuda 4-2. In the loss, Shortridge stopped 31 of 34 shots for a save percentage of .912.


- Shortridge was placed on the inactive list yesterday and Cole Fraser has been placed on injured reserve effective back to January 31. Corey Durocher, who has missed the last three games, is with the team in Kansas City.



OTHER COMMENTS

- Things have been pretty quiet on the roster front recently but I assume that is about to change for several reasons. First, players like Jake Doty and Matt Register that are in the AHL and need five games in the ECHL to qualify for the playoffs will be spending time in Allen. Second, it is hard to believe players like Alex Breton, Jake Sadek and Tyler Sheehy won't be given an AHL opportunity with the year they are having. Third, the college season is wrapping up and players on teams that don't make the playoffs are becoming available right now and Martinson has a history of signing these players. Fourth, the deadline for players returning from Europe is only a week away (February 15) and the dream of Chad Costello returning to Allen for one more playoff run lives on. The odds of this happening are slim to none but the dream lives on for a miracle until the 15th deadline arrives. FYI, Chad's team is in 12th place in a 14 team league and will not make the playoffs. Finally, coach Martinson typically makes some trades this time of year to improve the roster and the trade wires are active. The trade deadline is March 5. It all adds up to plenty of potential roster changes over the next few weeks.


- Turner Ottenbreit scored his first goal as a member of the Iowa Wild last Wednesday. It was the first goal of the game and turned out to be the game winner as Iowa shutout San Antonio 4-0. Turner was selected #2 star of the game. Ottenbreit has played in seven straight games since being loaned to Iowa. Matt Register's playing time has been reduced. Matt has played in three of the last seven games.


- The Las Vegas Golden Knights announced this week they have purchased the San Antonio Rampage (AHL) and will move the team to Las Vegas/Henderson for the 2020-21 season. San Antonio is averaging 5938 fans per game and would be a great ECHL franchise. It would also put an ECHL team less than 300 miles from Allen.


- Had a chance to catch up with Phil Fox this week while his team was practicing at the Allen Community Rink. Phil is the first year coach of a new team, New Mexico Wolves, in the North American Hockey League (NAHL). Steve Martinson's son, Logan, plays on the team. Phil was part of the 2013-14 Allen team that won the final Central Hockey League championship. Phil is a guy who always wanted to be a hockey coach and is fulfilling that dream as the head coach and general manager (GM) of the Wolves. It has been a tough inaugural season for the team as they had a late start, they obviously had no returning players and everything they did was the first time. The team has improved as the season progresses and Phil is optimistic about next season. To say Phil is an active coach on the ice is an understatement. I saw him pinning players on the boards and jumping in on some drills and yes he still has that scoring touch at 34 and looks like he could still play. This week was trade deadline for the NAHL so GM Phil's phone was blowing up. Some guys were born to coach and Phil is one of them.


- I also had a chance to talk to Joel Chouinard this week and discuss his business (financial services) now that he has retired from pro hockey. He walked me through the risks I could face including health risks, financial risks and tax risks. We talked about strategies to make sure as a retiree I don't outlive my money, how to avoid losing purchasing power through inflation and the increased cost of health care as we grow older. Whether you are 25 or 75, have all kinds of financial advisors or none you will learn something from Joel and he starts with whatever issues concern you. And along the way you can talk Allen Americans hockey. There is no obligation so give Joel a call at 440-527-4939. 


- It is always nice to support former Allen players after they retire. I know several Allen fans have contracted with Ludwig Pool Service (817-368-0017) for service and/or repairs on their pool and spa. They do a great job.



DID YOU KNOW: The Allen Americans currently have points in eight straight games dating back to January 14 with a record of 7-0-0-1. The last time the Americans had an eight game point streak was at the end of the 2016-17 season.    



Monday, February 3, 2020

Individual and Team Stats Show Allen's Offensive Prowess, Team Defense Needs Improvement


Things are all quiet with the Allen Americans this week as the team doesn't have to take the ice until Thursday afternoon as they enjoy some time off away from the rink on their delayed all-star break.


- I thought today would be a good day to take a look at Allen's stats leaders after 49 games. Below are the team leaders in various statistical categories with their league rank in parentheses:

Points:
61 - Tyler Sheehy (1st)
44 - Olivier Archambault (12th)
41 - Alex Guptill (17th)
41 - Alex Breton (17th)


Goals:
24 - Gabe Gagne (2nd)
23 - Tyler Sheehy (3rd)
20 - Alex Guptill (10th)
20 - Jordan Topping (10th) 


Assists:
38 - Tyler Sheehy (2nd)
33 - Alex Breton (3rd)
30 - Olivier Archambault (6th)
24 - Brett Pollock (33rd)


Plus/Minus:
+28 - Jack Sadek (3rd)
+20 - Josh Brittain (11th)
+18 - Jared VanWormer (15th)
+17 - Alex Breton (20th) 


Penalty Minutes:
75 - Alex Guptill (22nd)
60 - Cole Fraser (44th)
43 - Kayle Doetzel (91st)
38 - Brett Pollock (117th)
 

Shots On Goal:
146 - Gabe Gagne (9th)
139 - Alex Guptill (18th)
117 - Brett Pollock (42nd)
116 - Jordan Topping (44th)


Points by Defensemen
41 - Alex Breton (1st)
31 - Stepan Falkovsky (6th)
25 - Jack Sadek (16th)
24 - Les Lancaster (17th)


Goals by Defensemen
12 - Stepan Falkovsky (1st)
8 - Alex Breton (7th)
4 - Jack Sadek (40th)
4 - Les Lancaster (40th)
4 - Cole Fraser  (40th)


Assists by Defensemen
33 - Alex Breton (1st)
21 - Jack Sadek (11th)
20 - Les Lancaster (13th)
19 - Stepan Falkovsky (15th)


Save Percentage
.930 - Zach Sawchenko
.908 - Andrew Shortridge
.902 - Jake Paterson
.898 - Dereck Baribeau



- If you can draw any conclusion from the individual stats above it would be just how strong this team is offensively and the depth of the team. When you have your fourth best player in any given stat ranked in the top 20 in the league that is great depth.



-  Here is how the Americans rank in the ECHL in some critical statistical categories:

#1 - Ave. goals scored  (4.18)
#1 - Points (74)
#2 - Winning percentage (.755)
#2 - Goal differential  (+47)
#2 - Shooting percentage  (12.6%)
#5 - Team save percentage  (.909)
#9 - Power play percentage  (18.1%)
#10 - Ave. shots for per game  (33.96)
#13 - Goalie GAA  (3.12)
#13 - Penalty kill percentage  (82.0%)
#14 - Ave. goals against  (3.22)
#16 - Average PIMS per game  (12.6)
#23 - Ave. shots against per game  (34.84)



- It is no surprise you can generalize from the team stats above that the Americans do much better on the offensive stats than the defensive stats. With just 32% of the season remaining (23 games) the Americans need to realize they can't make a deep playoff run unless they tighten up defensively. While Allen will never be the type of team that relies heavily on defense to win games because of the style of game they play, the Americans will have to improve on their 34.84 shots allowed per game and 3.22 goals allowed per game. Coach Martinson has said many times in the past you cannot flip switch and play better defensively once the playoffs start. This is something that needs to turn around the next two months.


- With nothing going on the next few days there won't be a blog again until Friday morning when I will preview Allen's game in Kansas City on Saturday and maybe have some info on what the guys did over their all-star break. 



DID YOU KNOW:  The average goals allowed per game in the playoffs by the last five Kelly Cup champions was 2.66, ranging from 2.30 by Newfoundland last season to 2.85 by Colorado in 2017. Here are the last five Kelly Cup champions with their average goals per game allowed during the playoffs:

2.30 - Newfoundland (2019)
2.79 - Colorado (2018)
2.85 - Colorado (2017)
2.75 - Allen (2016)
2.80 - Allen (2015)      




Sunday, February 2, 2020

Allen Wins Wild One, Game Recap, Video Highlights, Martinson's Comments, Player Stats and More


Let's be honest, how many of you thought the specialty jersey and big Saturday night crowd curse had struck again last night when Allen was trailing 4-1 at the end of the first period. Turns out the jersey was not a specialty jersey. The Americans were wearing a third jersey that they will wear several times during the remainder of the season.


- The biggest crowd of the season (5504) watched an entertaining come from behind win by the Americans as they beat Wichita 7-6. It was the most goals allowed (regulation time) in an Allen win since they joined the ECHL.


- It says a lot about the offensive talent of the Americans that they never give up. Allen beat Wichita 6-3 on Friday and 7-6 last night. The Americans came from behind in both games and out scored the Thunder in the third period 7-2.


- There is no doubt Allen won despite not playing their best. The Americans gave up the first goal of the game, trailed 4-1 after the first period, 5-3 after the second period, they lost the special teams battle giving up two power play goals in three Wichita opportunities and the defensive effort was lacking.


- Goals scorers for Allen were Tyler Sheehy (22, 23), Alex Breton (8), Les Lancaster (4), Jack Sadek (4), Brett Pollock (16) and Josh Lammon (6). Here is the video highlight package that is over seven minutes long which is understandable with 13 goals.




STEVE MARTINSON'S POST GAME COMMENTS



- I stopped by coach Martinson's office after the game and to no surprise it was an upbeat locker room after the 7-6 come from behind win. The Americans have won four in a row and have a point streak of eight games. In their last 13 games Allen has a record of 10-1-1-1 and they have outscored their opponents 69-45. Add in the players now have four days off and it was a happy group.


- When I asked coach Martinson if he was happy with the comeback win and the seven goals scored or unhappy because the team gave up six goals. He responded that he was both happy and pissed. It was great to comeback and score seven goals but he was unhappy with the defensive play. Martinson said, "All we talked about before the game was not giving up scoring chances and back checking and then we have a defensive breakdown 49 seconds into the game. We have to play better defensively going forward."


- Allen will play just one game in the next 10 days. They travel to Kansas City to play the Mavericks next Saturday.   




OTHER COMMENTS

- Allen has scored a league leading 205 goals this season which at the current pace would give them over 300 goals for the season. The Americans have never scored 300 goals in a season. Here are the top five teams in the ECHL in goals scored this season:

205 - Allen
180 - Newfoundland
172 - Brampton
165 - Utah
161 - Florida
161 - Fort Wayne


- Seven Allen players including three defensemen had multiple points last night. So many players have milestones, here are some examples:

Jack Sadek - had a goal and assist and improved his team leading plus/minus to +28. Jack has moved up to #3 in the ECHL in plus/minus.

Alex Breton - had a goal and assist to extend his point streak to eight games. He leads all ECHL defensemen in scoring with 41 points (8G, 33A).

Tyler Sheehy - had two goals and an assist to extend his ECHL scoring lead to six points. His current total is 61 points (23G, 38A).

Stepan Falkovsky - had two assists and has moved into #6 in scoring by defensemen with 31 points (12G, 19A). His 12 goals is tied for the league lead for defensemen.

Olivier Archambault - had one assist to extend his home assist streak to eight games. He is one game away from the longest assist streak in the ECHL this season.

Josh Lammon - had a goal (the game winner) and two assists to earn the #1 star of the game. In his first 31 games Josh had eight points (1G, 7A). In his last nine games he has 11 points (5G, 6A).
    

- Tyler Sheehy has 61 points, his point per game average is 1.53. If he averages 1.53 points per game for the remainder of Allen's 23 games he would finish the season with 95 points which would be more points in one season than any player in the history of the team with the exception of Chad Costello. Sheehy currently leads all ECHL rookies in scoring by 24 points.




DID YOU KNOW: South Carolina lost to Florida 5-2 at home last night. It was the third straight loss for the Stingrays. The stingiest team in the ECHL in goals allowed has given up 19 goals in the last three games. The race for the Brabham Cup (best regular season record) has really tightened. Here are the top five in winning percentage:

.756 - South Carolina
.755 - Allen
.739 - Newfoundland
.711 - Florida
.696 - Cincinnati