Thursday, May 30, 2024

Why Was Chad Costello Let Go by the Allen Americans? The Unanswered Question

 When I got wind of the impending news release this morning I had a range of emotions from sadness to anger to bewilderment. Decided to give it some time before trying to put my thoughts in the blog and glad I did. I have had a chance to talk to so many current and former players, coaches and fans today and the overwhelming sentiment from everyone is how much Chad Costello and his family is loved in Allen. It is hard for everyone to understand how a guy that has given so much to the Allen organization as a player and coach can be treated so poorly.

 

- A couple of things I want to make clear before I share my thoughts. First, the only opinion that counts in these situations is that of those playing the bills, the ownership group. I am sure the new majority owners, Myles and LaSonjia Jack, Joe Ernst, recently named Vice President of Hockey Operations for Zawyer Sports and other Zawyer executives (Zawyer manages the Allen Americans) were in concurrence on this change and it is their call. It is the nature of the business and it can be so cruel at times. The ownership group obviously has its reasons for terminating Chad Costello's contract with one year remaining and we will probably never know the details, but it is not based on the culture and success he has built with his team and how he has carried himself with the fans and in the community.

 

- Secondly, I have known Chad and Ashley Costello since 2014 when Chad came to Allen as a player. When you talk to someone on a daily basis as I have since Chad became coach in 2022 and spent hours in his office after every game and practice, this change is painful on a personal basis. While I try to back up whatever I say in the blog with facts and stats, I admit Chad is a lot more than coach, he is also a friend.

 

- It is hard to see how the organization could make this move based on what Chad has accomplished his first two seasons as a coach. Remember, he was recruited right out of the locker room by previous owner, Jack Gultai, and made the head coach. He had no experience with all the rules, regulations and paperwork required by the ECHL as a general manager and had to learn by the seat of his pants. The team was in last place at the end of December, Chad had to rebuild the team and finished in second place in the Mountain Divsion, won the first round of the playoffs before losing to Idaho who set an all-time ECHL record (.826) in the regular season. 

 

- In the just completed season Chad had to rebuild the team twice and finished third in the Mountain Division and the playoffs. He did this despite having more injuries than any team in the league and the least help from the affiliate of any team in the league. 

 

- Here are the numbers related to affiliate help. The two teams in the Kelly Cup finals (Kansas City and Florida) had over 400 games played by players from their affiliate. Allen's total games played from its affiliate was 61 and 42 of those were goalies. Just 19 games played by skaters assigned by Belleville. To Chad's credit he recruited NHL/AHL contracted players that totaled 132 games played. If Chad had not recruited these players (Crone, Murray, MacArthur) outside the affiliation the Americans would not have made the playoffs.

 

-  Coach Costello was given a three year contract when he was signed by Jack Gulati in 2022. His results after two season were a 2nd place and 3rd place finish in the Mountain Division, two playoff appearances and one playoff series win. How many ECHL teams have made the playoffs the last two seasons and won at least one playoff series? The answer is seven out of 28 teams and Chad accomplished this a rookie and second year coach. It sure seems worthy of allowing Costello to finish out the third year of his contract based on his on ice performance.  


- As much as you can talk about the results Chad Costello delivered on the ice, what sets him apart is how he treats his players and the fans. He truly cares about all he comes in contact with. I have seen first hand many times his love for his players, his family and the Allen Americans family. Here is a sample of what I have heard from some of his players that know him best:

Colton Hargrove: "Obviously I am not too happy about Chad being let go this morning. He is a great coach and even better human being. I'm not really sure of the reason for the firing, but it is hard in my opinion to fire a head coach/general manager who has made the playoffs in both of his two seasons with the injuries we had including myself, Crone, Finlay and others. We had 11 players on injured reserve at one point and almost no help from our affiliate and Chad still got us to the playoffs. I love the city of Allen and the fans, but this move has opened my options to play elsewhere and I know I am not the only one."

 

Kris Myllari: "Chad being let go was a huge shock to me. He was a great coach and more importantly an amazing person. He was amazing to myself  both as a coach and a teammate. The city of Allen lost a fantastic person and family. I certainly loved playing for Chad and I know I am not alone in that sentiment. We made the playoffs both seasons under Chad while being injured and short staffed. He was constantly changing our roster just to keep us afloat with key players being injured and we still got the job done. I know Chad will land on his feet and the fans and the organization lost a great coach."

 

Spencer Asuchak: "It is hard to believe he was let go, especially considering how it happened. Costy was the greatest player to ever wear an Allen Americans jersey. As a coach he maintained a winning record and made the playoffs both years, despite having the least affiliation help in the entire league. His contribution to the organization is unparalleled and his points record will never be broken. It is arguable this team might not even exist anymore without those of us who helped win four straight championships, with the two most crucial ones (Kelly Cups) being led by Costello. As someone who has lived and breathed the Allen Americans for over a decade, this decision hurts both players and fans incredibly. Costello is an amazing human being with an incredible family."

 

Hank Crone: "I would like to start by saying Chad Costello is not only an amazing coach but one of the best people I have come across during my hockey career. He has an unwavering passion for the game and most importantly his players. The organization has not only lost someone that has bled for Allen, but also someone who has changed peoples lives and hockey careers. I hope they understand what they have done and the domino effect it has caused. I was planning on playing in Allen as long as Chad was the coach and this decision has changed things for myself and others. I love the fans in Allen and I know just like the players, they are shocked to see Chad go." 

 

Colby McAuley: "Worst decision this organization could have ever done. He is the heart of the Americans and one of the best coaches I have played for. It is why most players want to play in the great place of Allen. His #13 jersey is hung in the rafters for a reason.....this disgusts me. The Costello family is very well known in the Allen community, this new ownership might not know this but they are making a bonehead decision."  

 

I heard from many fans directly and saw many more on social media. Here are a couple that talk about the coach and the man.

"Chad Costello is one of the most beloved guys in Allen's history. A class act, hall of fame player, a winner, a good developing coach and general manager, a great father and husband. Overall, exactly the role model that you want as one of the primary faces of your organization".....Maurice Fitzgerald

"The Costello family is well respected in the local hockey community and a large part of the fan base attends games to support them and the amazing culture Chad and his staff were trying to promote. One season under the new ownership was not enough time given to Chad".....Tim Webb  


I have so much more to say but don't have the words. More to come in the coming days and weeks. In closing I want to thank Chad for his support. He has given me extraordinary access so I can bring you the blog. I have seen up close and personal the effort and passion he has for everyone. There is no question about what he has accomplished one the ice. Hard to believe on ice performance has anything to do with letting him go. I would have hoped if the powers that be had some issues with a second year coach with a three year contract, they would work with him rather than cut the cord unexpectedly. It is a sad day for so many!

    

Monday, May 20, 2024

3ICE Season Cancelled, ECHL June Critical Dates, Schedule Release Date, Kelly Cup Playoff Update, Costello and Gill Records and More

 

It has been a while and a couple of things have come up I wanted to share along with some miscellaneous items I have been keeping on my list: 


- Not much new to report about the Allen Americans 2024-25 season other than the schedule will be made public in early June.

 I have talked to Chad Costello a couple of times and he remains confident after talking to numerous agents and players that it will be a good recruiting season though formal player signings are still a month away. There are plenty of action items coming up in June. Here are the details:

The ECHL playoffs are just at the conference finals stage and the Kelly Cup finals could go until June 12. However, plans for the 2024-25 season are well underway. ECHL players are already signing in Europe. 3ICE, where a lot of ECHL stars play during the summer, just announced no season in 2024 (supposedly to resume in 2025). While it is difficult for the four ECHL teams still in the playoffs, a lot of planning/recruiting/discussions are already taking place for the 2024-25 ECHL season. Here are the critical dates over the next month:
 
June
8: Protected Lists due
20: Future Considerations Trade Deadline
22: Season-Ending Rosters due
23: 1st day to sign contracts for 2024-25 Season
 
 
 
- 3ICE just announced there will not be a 2024 season. This after a schedule was issued (including June 19 at the Allen Event Center), tickets were sold and a draft was conducted. Here is the official statement from 3ICE. "Growing our game into the product you all deserve takes time and, right now, we require additional runway for the launch of season 3. We'll return to the ice bigger and better than ever in the summer of 2025." There was no transparency as to why the season was cancelled after all of the preparation, less than a month (June 12) before the opening puck drop.

3ICE has been a great summer opportunity for many ECHL stars and the Allen Americans connections have been many. The first season (2022) was very lucrative with some players making over $100,000. In season two the prize money was reduced a lot but still a great summer job for ECHL players who could play a fun game with no checking. The Allen Americans provided the most successful player in each of the two 3ICE seasons. Chad Costello was on the championship team and was the league MVP in 2022 and Hank Crone was on the championship team and was the league MVP in 2023. 

Many ECHL stars played in 3ICE. Here are just a few. There are four ECHL MVP's on this list, three Defensemen of the Year and most of these players were leading scorers on their team multiple times.
  • Chad Costello
  • Hank Crone
  • Matt Register
  • Colton Hargrove
  • Brandon Hawkins
  • Eddie Matsushima
  • Patrick Kudla
  • Alex Kile
  • Owen Headrick
  • Alex Aleardi
  • Jeremy Broduer
Cancelling the 2025 3ICE season is certainly a disappointment for Allen fans who were planning on attending the tournament at the CUTX arena on June 19th. You wonder if some of these players might take a closer look at going to Europe after missing out on the 3ICE money. Only time will tell.



- If you have been following the Kelly Cup playoffs you have probably noticed the playoff road wins record. The final four had a road record coming into the conference finals of 19-3. After four games in the conference finals the road teams are 3-1. Kansas City was the #1 seed in the league but has to play the first three games of the conference finals in Toledo. The Mavericks won games one and two with game three tonight (Monday). Kansas City set the all time ECHL record for road wins in a single regular season (29-4-2-1) and that success has continued in the playoffs with a road record of 7-0. You add it all together and the Mavericks road record this season is 36-4-2-1 (.872). Most everyone thought the Kansas City vs Toledo series would be epic, but the Mavericks are threatening to turn it into a route. FYI, the Adirondack vs Florida series is tied 1-1 in the more traditional 2-3-2 format. The teams play in Florida on Wednesday, Friday and Saturday. 
 
 
 
- Idaho was eliminated from the playoffs by Kansas City but not before Matt Register became the all time leader in playoff points. In the history of the ECHL just three players have over 100 career playoff points:
 
1. Matt Register - 118 points (29G, 89A), 156 games between 2012-2024
2. Philip Berger - 117 points (50G, 67A) 76 games between 1989-1996
3. John McCarron - 102 points (38G, 64A) 116 games between 2015-2023
 
 
 
- FYI Chad Costello is #6 all time in career playoff points. In 71 playoff games, Chad had a total of 87 points (24G, 63A). 65 of his 71 playoff games were with the Allen Americans.
 
 
- Another Costello regular season record I came across recently. Of the top 20 ECHL players in all time assists Chad Costello is the only one that averaged over an assist per game. In 375 ECHL regular season games Chad had 389 assists.
 
 
 
- Two Allen players are locks for the ECHL Hall of Fame. In addition to Chad, Riley Gill's goalie records have him at the top of the all time list for playoff wins. Here is my ECHL Stats post from earlier in the week:  
 
Top five ECHL goalies in career postseason wins. Kelly Cups won is in parenthesis:
53: Riley Gill (3)
50: Pat Nagle (1)
42: Nick Vitucci (4)
39: *Cam Johnson (2)
31: Gerald Coleman (2)
 
*Still active and currently participating in Eastern Conference finals.
 
Here are the all time top five ECHL goalies in postseason games played:
90: Pat Nagle, Florida; Idaho; Fort Wayne; Toledo; Reading, 2012-23
90: Riley Gill, Kalamazoo; Reading; Allen, 2010-17
80: Nick Victucci, Carolina; Greensboro; Hampton Roads; Toledo; Charlotte; Greenville, 1989-93; 1995-98; 2000
52: Cam Johnson; Florida, 2022-24
50: Michael Houser, Cincinnati; Fort Wayne, 2013, 2018-19, 2022
 
 
 
- In the scheme of things it is not a very important stat but Allen's struggle to score empty net goals this past season was almost comical. As much as they tried they would just miss the empty net. Decided to go back and look at the stats over time and indeed the five empty net goals in 2023-24 was the fewest ever. The Americans had 11 in 2022-23 and 10 in 2021-22. The most empty net goals ever were in 2015-16 (16) and 2017-18 (13). 
 
 
DID YOU KNOW: For the 2024-25 season the ECHL will add two teams, the Bloomington Bison and Tahoe Knight Monsters for a total of 29 teams (Newfoundland dropped out toward the end of the 2023-24 season). The league hasn't announced how the divisions will be aligned, but it is obvious Tahoe will be in the Mountain Division and Bloomington will be in the Central Division. With Newfoundland gone the North Division needs a team and that appears to be Wheeling. The unanswered question is which division ends up with eight teams. The Mountain Division is the most geographically dispersed so if the league wanted seven teams in the division, Kansas City could move to the Central Division. I have heard Allen is scheduled to play Kansas City 10 times in 2024-25 so that might indicate the Mavericks will stay if the Mountain Division. Stay tuned.       

Wednesday, May 8, 2024

Q & A with Allen Americans Coach and General Manager Chad Costello

 

Last Friday I had a chance to sit down with Allen Americans coach and general manager Chad Costello to ask him about the just completed 2023-24 season and the plans for 2024-25. During the season when I head to the coaches office after practice I always have a "stat of the day" to quiz them about. Wanted to have a good one for this Q & A interview with Chad and it puts the last two seasons in perspective.

Q: How many ECHL coaches have made the playoffs in both of the last two seasons?

A: Chad is one of just 10 coaches/teams that made the playoffs in 2022-23 and 2023-24.

Q: Of the 10 that made the playoffs the last two season how many won at least one playoff round?

A: Chad is one of just seven coaches/teams that made the playoffs the last two seasons and won at least one playoff round.  


It was an eerie feeling entering the Allen Americans locker room just a few days after the season ended. It was dead quiet and a stark difference from the playoffs. The stalls and lockers were empty, gear was put away and players were already on the way home. 


 I met Chad in his office right next to the locker room and we both commented on the strange feeling and quiet from the hustle, bustle and loud music from just a few days earlier. As usual when interviewing Chad there were no question off limits and his honesty and openness comes through in his answers. Hope you enjoy what he had to say.

 

Q; What are your thoughts on the series loss to Idaho?

A: The first thing that comes to mind is game one of the series in Idaho. That was a heartbreaking loss. We had a two goal lead twice and a lead in the third period and then didn't make them earn the win in overtime. We said the loss wouldn't funnel into game two but I do think it leaked over a little bit. I think we learned we can play with Idaho, but at the same time there is a difference between playing with them and beating them four times. Every time we got to our game early we were in the game or won the game and every time we didn't play well early we lost by three or four goals. I like to use other sports analogies and I compare Idaho to tennis player Roger Federer. Idaho consistently plays at a high level all of the time. You will see an up and comer or low ranked player play with Roger for the first set and then he beats them 6-0 and 6-0. Idaho consistently plays at a high level and we could not. We could match their level but could not maintain it. 

 

Q: Despite the ending you have to be pleased with the season overall considering the obstacles you faced?

A: No doubt, we had to rebuild the team a few times and that is never easy when all of the good players have jobs. You have to give up futures to get new players and be competitive. At one point we were in last place by seven points and as a group we said our small goal is to be a playoff team. Our goal at the beginning the season was to be first in the division. When we reset our goal first and second place were already taken and there was no way to catch Kansas City and Idaho. Our small goal was to beat the rest of the teams in the division and I am proud of the way the team came through with that 6-0-1-0 streak at the end of the season to finish in third place. 

 

Q: What are you thoughts as you build your team for the 2024-25 season?

A: I think we need to make a lot of changes to be honest with you. With recruiting we are going to be more picky in who we recruit. We are going to try and find not just the best players for the team but the best player for a specific role on the team. We had a few players we asked to play a role outside of their normal role and they did a good job, but I need to do a better job of matching players to roles. Finding the right players for each role will help us get a better start next season. If we can fix our start and get rolling a little earlier it will be less demanding on the top guys both mentally and physically. I would say I need to do a better job in finding the right players and not just the best players. 

We need to have high-end talent and we will. The teams where the high-end talent competes all over the ice is where our concentration is going to be. The old saying of we need players that want to win before they want to score is what we are looking for, but we also need players that want to win before they just want to defend. The question is what did you do to help us win? Well, one night it was two goals, one night it was zero goals and a +1, one night it was a blocked shot and great on the penalty kill. We think those are the type of teams that are still playing in the playoffs, especially in our division. Some of it will be different personnel and some of it will be hard conversations with returning players. I am more motivated and more excited about the recruitment process this season than I was last season. Last year we made the playoffs, won the first round and we thought we were right there. Now I see we have to improve. The other reality is the league has changed. All of these teams with a lot of AHL contracted players will change because many of these players will become free agents. I think we can do a better job than others in recruiting some of these free agents. Marty always used to say you win championships in the summer and that is what were are going to try and do for sure.     

 

Q: This was the second season you had the fewest games played by players from your affiliate of all the teams in the league. How do you see Ottawa/Belleville fitting into your plans next season?

A: We signed a one year contract and it will be done at the end of  their season. Our plan is to see what is available for affiliates, what they each have to offer and make the best decision for our team. Belleville didn't decide to not send us players. They had a lot of injuries and were also fighting to make the playoffs. They were concentrating on their team just like I was concentrating on our team. There is no doubt when Fizer and Meriläinen were here we were pretty hard to beat. Belleville had injuries, maybe not as many as us, but they had injuries. Also the border can be an issue, if you are going to send a player for a weekend you have to really think about it. If our affiliate was in the US it would be easier to send players for a short period of time. A few things got in the way this season. I would say as an organization we have to look at what is best for us. 

 

Q: How important is it to you to have your affiliate identified early to help in your recruitment process?

A: The earlier we make a decision on an affiliate the better but the best decision is more important than a fast derision. It is hard to keep switching affiliates because they are based on relationships. I need to know what they are looking for and let them know what we are looking for. Getting to know everyone as people is critical. The longer we have to build that relationship before the puck drops the better. 

 

Q: How many future consideration trades do you have to settle before the June 20 deadline?

A: We will have to provide a list of players to settle four future considerations trades. Each one is a little different and we don't know the exact order as we have some time to decide on that. We owe a player to Iowa, Rapid City, Norfolk and Florida. To be completely honest, without doing those trades we probably would have finished dead last. In this league I don't think future trades are that important, especially when we need to make changes. 

 

Q: The use of veterans around the ECHL has diminished. Of the eight teams left in the playoffs, Kansas City has no veterans, four other teams have just one and only one team has four. How do you plan to use your four veteran spots next season?

A: Veterans are very important to our team just because of the affiliation setup. If you look back at the championships we won in Allen our veterans were our best players. That will be a goal for our team next season whether we have four veterans or not. The league has gotten younger so I think the veterans need to be a little younger. When you think about it, 260 games to be classified as a veteran is not a lot of games. Rather than call them veterans I call them experienced players. These experienced players will be a big part of our team because of the number of players we get from our affiliate. Teams like Kansas City don't need veterans when they have 10-12 AHL contracted players. We will need veterans for leadership and team talent level. What we need is for those veteran players to be our top-top players and push the ship if we don't have a lot of AHL guys.

 

Q: I know you do exit interviews with the players. Can you share what you cover in those interviews and some of the feedback you received?

A: The first few questions are about the logistics of when they are leaving Allen, are they flying or driving, what are their summer plans, where are they going to be located. Then I ask if they have a good setup for ice time during the summer and what kind of training they are going to do. It is more important than ever to come into the season fit. Almost the entire league starts with a lot of players at NHL/AHL training camps. I have seen this in the past when the number of Allen players at AHL camps is lower than other teams in our division and it makes the first three weeks of the season very tough. The other teams have been on the ice more and they are more game ready when the season starts. Next season we will take it a lot more serious and expect players to be more fit and ready when they enter the locker room. That will dictate where they are in the lineup to begin the season.

We asked the players what they liked about the season, what they didn't like about the season and if they are interested in coming back. We explained our organizational plans, what we are trying to build, thanked them for their effort and wished them the best.  

The feedback we received is they like it in Allen and most of them want to come back. What we heard most often is they enjoyed the way we coached and the way we treat them as players. They appreciate how professionally we run things and care about them as individuals. That is something Gens and I really try to walk the line of we care about you and love you and will treat you right, but it is also a profession and business and we will do what is best for the team. 

There were a few guys that shared they like it better when the coach was on them all of the time. As a player I did not like that, maybe because I felt I was self motivated and very rarely did Marty or whoever I played for have to give me motivation. Some of the younger players want more feedback on where their game is at and where it needs to be and let's wake up a bit. It was good to hear that because I can absolutely adapt to that. It was good for us to learn and remind ourselves every player needs something a little different.

The players liked where they stayed but did share the furniture needed to be upgraded. Ownership is already addressing that for next season.   

 

Q: Myles Jack has a unique background for an owner. Becoming an owner at 27 years of age after playing NFL football. In the few conversation I have had with him he seems dedicated to giving the team what it needs to be successful on the ice. Your thoughts?

A: It will be great to have the new ownership group for the entire off season and running into the start of next season. The timing of the new ownership taking over last September was hard on everybody. By the time everyone got to know each other the season was rolling and then we don't have much time. I will say when Myles walks into the locker room, with his presence, the room is better. His character and knowing how successful he was as an athlete has an impact. I can also tell you he wants to win but also understands what it is like when you go out there and things don't go right and you lose. He understands the process of improving, the obstacles that can get in the way and what the players are going through. The #1 thing I can say about Myles is when he walks into our locker room his character and his smile makes our room better. The guys love to see him. I also love it when he comes into the coaches office and talks to us. You know that he cares and the players sense that. The more he is down here the better. We really enjoy talking to him about the game, the team, the players and what we are going through. The cool thing about his first season is he saw us lose and he saw us compete and he saw us win. He saw what it is like with AHL players and without AHL players. It was painful for me, but as an owner he gathered a lot of data and information in his first season.

 

Q: Are there any lessons learned over the last two seasons in dealing with the referees and league office?

A: It is a hard line for me to walk because I always want to stand up for our players. A bad call is a bad call and it is what it is. It is fast, it is hard and it is not an easy job. What I struggle with is when the referee sees a penalty, I see them see a penalty, it is right in front of them and they decide for some reason to not make a call or to make a call. When it hurts our players chance to win the game it makes me go crazy. I just want to know why they didn't call what was clearly a penalty or why they did call what was clearly not a penalty. I just want to give these players every single opportunity to win every single game. 

What I have learned is some players will follow my lead and when I start barking at the referee they will follow. We have talked about it and talked about it and I tell the players I am not in the battle so I am calm and my comments have thought behind them. I might be thinking about the next call or I might be thinking about the next game. My message has been let me do the yelling at the referee but we have a really hard time doing that. Every single game we got mad and let our emotions go toward the referee rather than the other team the game never went our way. We typically would get off our game, took more penalties and it cost us the game. Every time we kept our eye on the prize and didn't give the referees a hard time, we won the game. The other thing to keep in mind is we have a long season, it is a marathon not a sprint. If you continue to fight over every decision the league makes or the referees make you are wasting time improving your players and game plan. If a could say this issue in one sentence it would be pick your battles, continue to stand up for your players but at the same time move on from things you can't change. 

We had very few suspensions this year after leading the league my first season and that is something I took seriously. It is one thing to try and hit a guy clean an accidentally get suspended. The stuff we were getting suspended for last season was ridiculous. I wanted to clean that up and we did. We barely had anyone suspended this season. Because suspended players have to be carried on the active roster I always say don't let one loss lead into another. 

 

Q: You run practices but also participate in many of the drills and even bag skate with the players sometimes. It seems like you are always going 100%. What messages are you trying to send to the players the way you run your practices.

A: I would be lying if I didn't say I do it for myself too. It makes me feel more a part of the practice. Some practices I don't like the way it is going so I will purposefully make three hard passes right on the tape and do it perfectly. Some of the best leaders I have had in my career have barely spoke, they just did it. I will never forget one of my coaches, who is now the coach of the Colorado Eagles. I remember we had four games in five days with a bunch of travel and practice should have been an optional day but it wasn't. Everyone was sore and tired. I was still pretty young. He called me to the front of the practice line and said go first and if you are going first set the bar high and go fast. I have always felt showing them is sometimes better than telling them. If I am yelling all of the time, stop down here, explode out of the drill, make good passes, it isn't as effective as showing them. That will change as I get older for sure, but right now it is easier to show them. I would say a healthy minded coach is best for everybody and when I do the practices and skate with them they get a healthy minded coach, so I am going to continue doing it.

As for the bag skating at first we thought it would be good for me to do the drills but not the bag skating just to show authority. I never really bought into that and thought if I ask them to skate down and back I can too. Also, when I do the skating and get tired I can make sure we don't overdo the skate. It is also a way for me to see how fast they are so I will skate along with a player. Some of them are not as fast as you think.  

Our practices are very organized and in my opinion we go from one drill to the next drill to the next drill faster than anybody. We do that on purpose because of 90 minutes of going over to the white board to describe the drill is not what we do. We do it before practice so we don't spend much time talking on the ice.

One concept I will fix next season is how we start training camp. In the past, probably because of my concern about injuries, we spent the first couple of days of training camp trying to get the player's legs under them. Those days are over. It will be more of a boot camp feel for the first five days of training camp this year. Whatever we have done the past two years to start the season hasn't worked. Whatever it takes to get off to a better start we will do. If we have to run our camp like an AHL camp that is what we will do. I think I am going to push the guys a little more at training camp. Usually the first two or three days are fun, you meet the guys and get used to your gloves. We are still going to do that but we are going to work a lot harder. 


Q: What are you most looking forward to this summer away from hockey?

A: One thing is my fitness level. When you coach it is not a easy as you think. I actually look up to Marty a lot because he was always in the gym and taking care of himself. For his age he was very fit and          looked great. Getting used to the schedule as a coach is not easy, especially on game day when it is hard to get a workout in. I want to get my fitness and health back. I had those massive knee injuries in Europe where I basically went from surgery to playing and then right into coaching. Taking some time off to heal and improve my fitness level is the plan for the off season. I am a way happier person and way better hockey coach when I am exercising so getting the regular schedule back is exciting to me. 

I have never been more motivated to recruit. My first year I fell in love with our team and the players. I remember thinking if we get healthy and get a little AHL help we will be fine. I don't want to take that chance again.This summer I am super motivated to find the best player for every single role on the team and take every single roster spot as seriously as possible. Starting with the veterans we will build from the backend out and the goalies to the defensemen. We have learned the importance of the sixth and seventh defensemen with all of the goals we allowed the last two seasons. 

Outside of hockey it is all about family. So many times during the season I am on FaceTime watching the kid's sports so it will be nice to be around and hang out with Ashley. Our usual summer schedule is we go back to Iowa for a week or two after school is out, we take a vacation with family, a vacation with friends, and then go back to Iowa for a week before school starts. Our life has changed a lot as the kids have gotten older as their schedules are so busy. I am usually hands off with the hockey stuff, but I am going to be helping out with some of the kid's hockey this summer and that should be fun.   

 

Costello Family: Chad, Ashley, Cayne (back), Camden, Avery, Adelyn (front)

   

Tuesday, April 30, 2024

Thank You, Thank You, Thank You - A Work in Progress

 

The suddenness and sadness that comes with the end of the Allen Americans season always hits me very hard. From watching the players linger on the ice after the loss on Sunday to the tears shed in the locker room knowing this group that has given their all to this team, will disperse quickly. What is certain is this team will be gone. Some will return next season, some will retire, some will go to Europe and some will not be invited back, but the team I wrote about almost every morning, talked to at practice and watched every game will no longer exist. 

 

- Everything will happen very quickly this week. Tonight is the end of season party with fans (7:00 pm at Northside Drafthouse). Player physicals, exit interviews, and locker clean out will all get done this week and the players will start to head home. Some will stay longer than others, some will stay because they need medical procedures, but it will get lonely quickly in the locker room.  


The day has arrived for the blog to say goodbye to the 2023-24 season and go into the summer hiatus. One year ago (May 16, 2023) when I wrote my thank you blog after Allen lost in the second round of the playoffs to Idaho the title was, "Thank You, Thank You, Thank You - A New Era in Allen." This year the apt title is Thank You, Thank You, Thank You - A Work in Progress." Chad Costello, in his second season as coach and general manager, had to deal with a record number of injuries, little help from Allen's affiliate and a new ownership/management group. The season ended too soon but to make it from last place in the division earlier in the season to third place and into the playoffs was a big accomplishment.   

 

- Thanks to Chad Costello and his staff for always taking the time to talk to me, share information and educate me. A special thanks to coach Costello and coach Gens for allowing me to stop by the coaches office after every game and every practice to ask questions, talk about the team and observe them work. It is this openness and trust that has allowed the blog to have information you can't find anywhere else. Thanks also to the players who have never said no to a single request I have made of them for a chat, an interview or a question. 

 

- A special thanks to team president Jonny Mydra for his support this season. He reaches out all of the time to share information and helps publicize the blog. Jonny both seeks and listens to feedback. He is available early in the morning when I am writing the blog and late at night when I am planning the blog. It is nice to know the president of the team supports and reads the blog and lets you know it is appreciated. His surprise presentation to me of a framed Allen Americans jersey acknowledging by 2500th blog was extra special. 

 

- While many ECHL teams will declare the season a success if they make the playoffs that is not the culture or expectation in Allen. Here are a couple of Costello quotes about one year apart that capture that sentiment:

May 18, 2022 - "I have high expectations. Here in Allen, it is championship or fail and that expectation will not change. That is something coach Martinson has left. Looking forward, I will strive to keep that expectation in Allen".....Chad Costello

May 5, 2023 and April 28, 2024 - "I feel the same way now as when I took this job, it is championship or fail. That is the culture in Allen and that is how I feel going into the playoffs every season. That is the expectation. It doesn't mean if we don't win the championship the season is a failure. But it means we will die trying to win the championship and are in no way are we satisfied with what we have accomplished thus far.".....Chad Costello

 

- When the final chapter of the 2023-24 season is written given some time to reflect, from my perspective  it will be seen as a big success. Two years ago Chad Costello was plucked out of the locker room and promoted to the coach's room into a job he didn't even apply for. I am sure Chad would be the first to say he grew and learned a lot this season under some trying situations. It was his leadership that brought the team from last place to the Kelly Cup playoffs in his first two seasons. The foundation Costello has built and the experience he has gained this season will make the Allen Americans expectation of championship more likely in 2024-25.  

   

- My utmost thanks go to you, the readers of the blog. As most everyone knows the blog is a labor of love for me, not a business. The only reason for its existence is to share stats and information about the Allen Americans with an insider's perspective. Information that is hard to get elsewhere. From a meager start in 2012, the blog has reached 2,591,224 unique page views as of this morning. The blog reaches people all over the US and Canada as well as the hockey hotbeds in Europe. It proves fans of the Allen Americans are all over the world.

 

- Tommy Daniels deserves the credit or blame for the blog as I had never given it a thought until he encouraged me to write about the team because I attended so many practices. Tommy has been a great help over the years. Ironically, I was his last between periods guest this season, after the second period on Sunday. I was talking to Tommy and Maurice Fitzgerald about the game and the season and at the end of the discussion they congratulated my on my 2500 blog milestone. Tommy asked me about the very first blog I had published. When I started the blog the intended audience was Allen fans where I live, a resort style active adult retirement community called Heritage Ranch. It was an inauspicious beginning and it is obvious when looking back I had no idea what I was doing. I thought you might get a laugh from blog #1 and #2. FYI, yes I was that close to a pride of lions on a safari in Zimbabwe!

Blog #1 - Welcome to the Heritage Ranch Allen Americans Fan Club blog. This is a work in progress and hopefully both the content and design will improve over time. I wanted to get the site going as training camp gets underway. It was great to see all of the returning and new players at camp today along with Stars players Ericksson, Fistric, Daley, Robidas, & Bachman. Nice to see Jarret Lukin finally wearing his favorite number #32, so long #40 & #7.

Blog #2 - The Lions  are Ready for Hockey After a Lazy Summer

 




- It is quite an undertaking to write about the team seven days a week during the season and it does indeed take a village to make it all possible. It seems like as the years go by more and more blog readers help me out with information, ideas for stories, ask questions and let me know they appreciate the work I do. It is hard to put into words my appreciation whether you read the blog every day or are a casual fan that stumbles across my daily musings. It has been my pleasure to meet many of you and your words of encouragement in person, comments at the end of each blog, on Twitter, on Facebook, message boards, in email and texts have been very satisfying and inspiring. Thanks to you, the readers!

 


 - During the off season I will still publish a blog on an as needed basis as new information becomes available. I plan on sitting down with coach Costello sometime this week for a Q & A on the 2023-24 season and recruiting for the 2024-25 season. I also have a bucket list of stories to choose from when I get the itch to write over the summer. Everything from the obstacles Costello faced this season, the story of affiliations, it's time to put Riley Gill and Chad Costello in the ECHL Hall of Fame, meet the CUTX Event Center staff, Allen Americans connections to 3ICE and Ashley Costello's role as a hockey wife and hockey mom are all in that bucket list.

 

- If you are on Facebook or Twitter, you can see whenever there is a new post on the blog by liking my page on Facebook at "Allen Americans Blog" or following me on X/Twitter at @allenamericans1.  If you are not on social media, make sure you bookmark Allen Americans Blog and check in periodically.

 

 

DID YOU KNOW: I always end the last blog of the season with this list. Lots of memories good and bad when you look at the games on this list. If you consider only one team has the pleasure of winning the last game of the season each year, Allen fans are fortunate to have had that experience four times and they all happened at home. Here is the date of the last game played in each season of the Allen Americans  franchise along with the results.

  • May 4, 2010: 4-3 loss at Rapid City in the CHL Presidents' Cup finals
  • May 8, 2011: 5-3 loss at Bossier-Shreveport in the CHL Berry Conference finals
  • April 10, 2012: 4-2 loss at Texas Brahmas in the CHL Berry Conference semi-finals 
  • May 11, 2013: 4-3 OT home win over Wichita in the CHL Presidents' Cup finals
  • May 10, 2014: 5-2 home win over Denver in the CHL Presidents' Cup finals
  • June 14, 2015: 6-1 home win over South Carolina in the Kelly Cup finals
  • June 9, 2016: 4-2  home win over Wheeling Nailers in the Kelly Cup finals 
  • May 9, 2017: 4-3  home loss to Colorado, Mountain Division finals
  • April 25, 2018: 4-1 loss at Idaho, Mountain Division semi-finals
  • April 6, 2019: 4-1 loss at Wichita, out of playoffs
  • March 7, 2020: 4-2 home loss to Tulsa, no playoffs, season canceled
  • June 22, 2021: 3-2 OT loss at Fort Wayne, Western Conference finals
  • April 30, 2022: 6-3 home loss to Rapid City, Mountain Division semi-finals
  • May 14, 2023: 6-0 loss at Idaho, Mountain Division finals
  • April 28, 2024: 5-3 home loss to Idaho, Mountain Division semi-finals

 

Monday, April 29, 2024

Allen's Season Ends in Disappointment, Reflections on 2023-24, Looking Ahead, Myles Jack Comments and More

 

 For the second straight Kelly Cup playoffs the Allen Americans season has come to an unceremonious end at the hands of the Idaho Steelheads. The final score yesterday was 5-3 which gave Idaho a 4-1 series win and a spot in the Mountain Division finals against Kansas City.


- The loss yesterday was similar to the loss on Saturday. In both games Idaho scored first, Allen responded quickly and the Steelheads won the second period 2-0 to put the game away. Ironically Allen outshot Idaho 37-32 yesterday, the first time in the 16 times these teams have met this season the Americans have had the edge in shots. 

 

- I won't bore you with the blow by blow details, but when you give up the first goal of the game to a team with a record of  37-3-1-2 when scoring first it is not a good sign. When you trail 3-1 after the second period to a team with a record of  39-1-1-0 when leading after the second period your fate is pretty much sealed.


- If you are interested in the goal by goal details here is the game recap issued by the Idaho Steelheads: https://idahosteelheads.com/news/2024/04/steelheads-advance-to-second-round-defeating-americans-in-five-games


- Here are the video highlights: https://echl.com/videos/idaho-steelheads-vs-allen-americans-april-28-2024-game-5

 

- A lot of factors contributed to Allen losing this series 4-1:

  • In the Americans one win they gave up one goal, in the four losses they gave up 21 goals (5.25 per game average).
  • Allen didn't score a power play goal in the last four games of this series.
  • After Allen's 5-1 win on Friday the Americans never had the lead in the final two games.
  • Idaho's top scorers all out performed their regular season points per game average, it was just the opposite for Allen.


 

- The bottom line is Idaho has been a better team than Allen the last two seasons and by a wide margin. It is not just in the playoffs where the Steelheads have excelled, eliminating Allen 4-1 both years. The Americans overall combined record against Idaho, regular season and playoffs in 2022-23 and 2024-24 was 5-23-1-0 (.189). The goal differential was -59. 

 

- The poor ending against Idaho should not take away from what the Americans were able to accomplish under some trying circumstances this season. As I mentioned yesterday there were only 61 games played in Allen by players assigned by its affiliate, Ottawa/Belleville. Here is a breakdown of the 61 games by position:

  • 42 games - Goalies
  • 15 games - Forwards
  • 4 games - Defensemen

61 games played from affiliate assigned players is a pittance compared to other ECHL teams. Seven teams in the league had over 400 games played by affiliate players and another three had over 300. 

 

 - The Allen Americans used 48 different players this season. When Colton Hargrove went down with a season ending injury on November 22 he was the 11th player on the injured reserve list. I haven't computed total games Allen lost to injury this season but top players Hargrove, Crone, Finlay and Gagnon missed a total of 160 games. 

 

- Given the lack of help from Ottawa/Belleville and the numerous injuries, Chad Costello had to remake the lineup a couple of times during the season season. With a great end of season run, Allen finished third in the Mountain Division and made the playoffs. 


- Allen, Idaho and Kansas City are the only Mountain Division teams that have made the playoffs in both 2022-23 and 2023-24. As a reminder here is how the three teems were seeded in the playoffs in 2023 and 2024:

  • 2024
  • #1 - Kansas City
  • #2 - Idaho
  • #3 - Allen
  • 2013
  • #1 - Idaho
  • #2 - Allen
  • #3 - Kansas City


- If Allen is going to compete for the top spot in the division the team has to find an affiliate that will be more supportive. There is so much more to a great affiliate relationship than the number of players provided even though that is very important. It has to be a two way relationship that includes information sharing, training camp spots, player development and mutual respect. It sounds simple but building a relationship is not easy. 

 

- I had a chance a talk to Allen Americans owner, Myles Jack, after the game and came away with two thoughts. First, being a professional athlete he understands the obstacles the Americans faced this season and is pleased with the team's performance given those obstacles. Secondly, he is committed to helping Chad Costello overcome those obstacles. It is easy to forget Myles didn't buy the team until September and his learning curve was interrupted when he went back to the NFL, signing with the Pittsburgh Steelers at the end of November. I would describe Myles Jack as a players' owner who will be very supportive in helping Chad Costello close the gap to compete for the top spot in the Mountain Division in 2024-25. 

 

 

OTHER COMMENTS

- As much as Allen fans wanted the Americans to win against Idaho it is fitting the two best teams in the Mountain Division will compete for the division championship. Kansas City and Idaho are not only the best teams in the division, they are arguable the best two teams in the ECHL and certainly in the top three. It should be an excellent series to watch and the winner will be battled tested for the conference finals. The series opens in Kansas City on May 4.

 

- Three first round series are still being contested. All four Western Conference division finals teams have been determined (Kansas City, Idaho, Toledo, Wheeling) but only one in the Eastern Conference (Norfolk). The final three teams will be decided no later than Wednesday.

 

- The ECHL summer meetings will take place in Las Vegas June 25-27 and typically some news related to teams, rules etc. are discussed. The Board of Governors meet during the week and that is where the news typically comes from. Here is the ECHL news release on the meeting. https://echl.com/news/2024/04/2024-echl-hockey-summer-meetings-presented-by-fevo-are-june-25-27-in-las-vegas     

 

- There was a lot of discussion about the attendance figures I posted yesterday. FYI, as long as I have been writing the blog the official attendance reported to the ECHL has been the number of tickets issued (sold plus free tickets) not the number of people in the arena. The turnstile count (number of tickets scanned) is always lower because some tickets that are sold or given away are not used, especially for corporate accounts. 

 

   

DID YOU KNOW: In the 2022 and 2023 Kelly Cup playoffs seven of the eight #1 seeds (division champions) advanced to the 2nd round. The one exception was in 2023 when the #1 seed in the South Division, South Carolina, lost to the #4 seed Florida. Florida went on to win the Kelly Cup. Will all #1 seeds advance this season (2024)? Here is where they stand:

Mountain Division
#1 Kansas City beat #4 Tulsa 4-0
 
Central Division
#1 Toledo beat #4 Kalamazoo 4-0
 
North Division
#1 Adirondack leads #4 Maine 3-2
 
South Division
#1 Greenville trails #4 Orlando 3-2

Sunday, April 28, 2024

Allen at the Brink, Game Recap, Video Highlights, It's Not Over Yet, Lesson From the Past, Today's Lineup, Playoff Attendance and More

 

I have started the blog many times over the last month with the phrase "must win game" and for the most part the team came through. I have never said "must win game" with such certainty, as this morning, after the Americans lost 5-1 to the Idaho Steelheads last night and now trail 3-1 in the series. It is win or go home time for Allen starting this afternoon (4:10 pm CDT).

 

-  When Allen lifted the puck out of play for a delay of game penalty 27 seconds after the opening puck drop yesterday you knew the game was going to be different than Allen's 5-1 win on Friday night. When the best power play team in the league converted on that early penalty just 89 seconds into the game the odds were already heavily stacked against the Americans. Idaho has rarely lost this season when scoring first. The Steelhead's record when scoring first is 36-3-1-2 (.893).

 

- Allen responded quickly (3:38) to tie the score 1-1 on Bennett MacArthur's second goal in as many nights. Grant Hebert and Hank Crone got the assists. It would turn out to be Allen's only goal of the game as the Americans played the last 56 minutes of the game without scoring. Idaho scored at the 8:25 mark to take a 2-1 lead and that is how the period ended.

 

- The second period has been Allen's Achilles heel all season and it has been Idaho's best period. During the regular season Allen allowed a league high 110 second period goals and Idaho scored a league high 122 second period goals. Idaho outscored Allen 2-0 in the second period to take a 4-1 lead and the goals came early. Idaho scored 36 seconds into the period and again at the 3:13 mark. Idaho took a 4-1 lead into the second intermission and the die was cast. The Steelhead's record when leading after the second period is now 38-1-1-0. 

 

- Neither team managed to score in the third period until Allen pulled goalie Marco Costantini and Idaho scored an empty net goal to make the final score 5-1. It was the 13th time in the 15 times these teams have played this season the winning team has scored five or more goals. The last three games have all been one-sided. Idaho won 5-0 on Wednesday, Allen won 5-1 on Friday and Idaho won 5-1 last night. 

 

- Here are the links to game recaps from both teams and the video highlights: 

 - The Americans now have a tough task trying to come back from a 3-1 deficit. The historical data for seven game series put the odds at less than 10%. Allen will have to beat Idaho three straight times. In the last two years Allen hasn't won two games in a row against Idaho, let alone three straight.  


- One thing I know for sure is there will be no give up or give in from the team or the coaches. Anyone who says this team doesn't care or has given up is just wrong. They may get beat today but they won't go down without a fight. I wouldn't be surprised if Chad Costello and Aaron Gens don't draw on their own playoff experience as players. In 2015 Allen was in a more dire position than the Americans are in today. In 2015 Allen was shutout 5-0 in game four against Ontario to fall behind 3-1 in the series. Nobody gave Allen a chance  Playing on the road in game five, Allen was trailing until the middle of the third period before staging a miraculous comeback scoring five goals in the last 10 minutes to win the game and go on the win the series and eventually the Kelly Cup. The player that started that comeback from the brink of elimination was Chad Costello.   

 

- I won't go through all of the keys to the game which are the same as the first four games of the series. If there is one key among equals for the Americans it would be score the first goal and don't play from behind. It has taken five goals to win 13 of the 15 games between these teams this season so a good bet would be first team to five goals wins. 

 

- My advice is to sit back and enjoy this game win or lose. When you consider how little help Allen got from Ottawa/Belleville, 61 games of which 42 were goalies. Compare that to the seven teams in the league that had over 400 games played by affiliate players. Add in all the games Allen lost to players on injured reserve, which at its peak hit 11 players, and finishing third in the division was quite a feat by Chad Costello. The culture in Allen has never been to call making the playoffs a successful season. But it is worth noting as the puck drops at the CUTX Event Center this afternoon over half  (14 of 26) of all ECHL teams are already on summer vacation.


- Here is Allen's lineup for this afternoon.

 
Forwards
MacArthur-Murray-Finlay
McAuley-Hebert-Crone
Hardie-Kielly-Brodzinski
            Jacobs-Robidoux
 
Defense
Myllari-Williams
Allen-Farmer
Orzeck-Gagnon
 
Goalies
Sinclair
Costantini (backup)
 
 
OTHER COMMENTS
 
- There are four games on the schedule today. Idaho and Norfolk can advance to the second round with a win today. Here is the ECHL Today with the details: https://echl.com/news/2024/04/echl-today-april-28  
 
 
- Jacksonville and Kansas City are still at 100% on the penalty kill. They are also #1 and #2 in playoff goals allowed per game. Kansas City is #1 (1.50) and Jacksonville is #2 (1.60). If defense wins championships watch out for these two teams. Kansas City has already advanced to the second round of the playoffs. Jacksonville lead Florida 3-2 in the first round in the South Division.
 
 
 
DID YOU KNOW: ECHL playoff attendance is averaging 4574 per game over the first 35 playoff games, ranging from 7894 to 1426. Here are the top and bottom teams:
 
TOP
7894: Toledo
7649: Orlando
6541: Jacksonville
5822: Allen
5646: Norfolk
 
Bottom
1426: Wheeling*
2907: Trois Rivières
3097: Kalamazoo
3162: Indy
3577: Greenville
 
*Average attendance was reduced because Wheeling had to play one game at a practice facility which drew 800 fans.
 
- Average attendance during the 2023-24 regular season was 4944.
 
- Average attendance during the 2022-23 playoffs (81 games) was 4661.

 

Saturday, April 27, 2024

Allen Wins Big, Game Recap, Video Highlights, Costello Comments, Today's Lineup, Playoff Update and More

 

It was a must win game at the CUTX Event Center last night and the Allen Americans came through with flying colors defeating the Idaho Steelheads 5-1. A crowd of 6012 watched the Americans flip the script on the Steelheads after being shutout by Idaho 5-0 on Wednesday. Not much time to savor the victory as the teams play game four this afternoon (4:10 pm CDT) and Allen still trails 2-1 in the series. As great as the victory was last night to avoid going down 3-0 in the series, a loss today would put Allen in a 3-1 hole for which it be will very difficult to escape. 


- The Americans had great performances up and down the lineup last night. Here are some that stood out to me. Some games there are a lot of greasy goals and some games there are a lot of pretty goals. Last night was a pretty goal night. Check them all out in the highlights.

 

- Allen's first goal started and ended with Colin Jacobs. He took a shot from the point and headed toward the net. His shot was blocked and went to Liam Finlay on the side boards. Finlay passed the puck through two defenders right back to Jacobs, who immediately passed the puck to James Hardie at the side of the net. Hardie probably could have scored but instead passed the puck back to Jacobs who had a wide open net to finish the play he had started. It was a super play by all three linemates to give Allen a 1-0 lead at the 3:16 mark of the first period.


- Allen's second goal was a goal scorers goal scored by Hank Crone. Hank is playing with a cage after losing some teeth when he took a high stick in Idaho. He gave Allen a 2-0 lead, scoring on a backhand from the goal line. Assists went to Grant Hebert and Kris Myllari.

 
- A key moment in the game happened shortly after Allen took its 2-0 lead. Ty Fournier dropped the gloves with Idaho's rookie Connor Mylymok, who spent part of his early childhood in Idaho as his dad, Jeremy Mylymok, played for Idaho from 2000-2006. There was a lot more meaning to this fight than entertainment for the fans. Stick taps to Fournier for stepping up and changing the game with that fight.   
 
 
- Allen took a 2-0 lead into the first intermission. A first period lead didn't happen very often to the Americans during the regular season, just 26 % of the time (19 of 72 games). Allen's regular season record with a first period lead was 16-1-1-1.
 
 
- This game may very well have turned in a 12 second sequence early in the second period. Idaho captain and points leader in the regular season, A.J. White, found himself all alone in front of Allen goalie Marco Costantini. There wasn't an Allen player within 20 feet. White had time to make several forehand to backhand moves and what looked like a sure goal was either stopped or fired over the top of the net. Allen transitioned down the ice and just 12 second later Blake Murray made a perfect pass from the side boards to Easton Brodzinski who was driving the net and deflected the puck into the goal. What looked like a 2-1 game 12 seconds earlier became a 3-0 Allen lead.
 
 
-  The dagger for the Americans came with 96 seconds remaining in the second period. Allen was on the penalty kill when Bennett MacArthur picked up an Idaho turnover at their blue line and was off to the races. MacArthur was uncontested as he skated in all alone and scored a shorthanded goal. It was quite a night for the Allen penalty killers as they outscored the Idaho power play 1-0. The final tally showed Idaho 0-4 on the power play with one shorthanded goal allowed. 


- Allen took a 4-0 lead into the second intermission and the only question left was could Allen get a shutout. That question was answered early when Idaho scored just 19 seconds after the third period puck drop. Any hopes of an Idaho comeback were squashed when Easton Brodzinski scored his second goal of the night to make the final score 5-1. It was yet another pretty goal. Blake Murray took the puck behind the net and found Brodzinski trailing the play in the slot all alone. A perfect pass by Murray and the puck was in the back of the net. 


- Sorry for the long explanations on the goals. I found myself watching each and everyone one over and over and when you watch a goal 10 times you see all the the great work. Here are the video highlights and use that 10 second rewind button liberally to really enjoy these highlights. https://echl.com/videos/idaho-steelheads-vs-allen-americans-april-26-2024-game-3
 
 
 
- If you look at the big picture the difference in this game was great team defense by the entire team, but two performances deserve special recognition. First, goalie Marco Costantini stopped 35 of 36 shots for a .972 save percentage. If you watched the game you noticed coach Costello made the decision to go toe-to-toe with his top line versus Idaho's top line. Allen has last change at home so Costello could dictate the matchup he wanted. Idaho's top line (Murphy-Rassell-Pelton-Byce) was unstoppable in the first two games of this series. In the two wins in Idaho they had a total of seven goals, 10 assists, 20 shots and had a plus/minus of +12. Last night Allen's top line of McAuley-Murray-Brodzinski were matched up against Idaho's top line all night. What were the results? Idaho's top line, unstoppable in the first two games of the series, had no goals, no assists, no shots and were -9. Allen's top line not only shutdown Idaho's top line, it contributed two goals and three assists and was +6.
 
 
- What will it take to win again this afternoon. You would think if Allen can duplicate the performance from last night it will lead to victory. While that is true it won't be easy. The odds of  holding Idaho's top line to zeros across the board this afternoon are slim to none. To hold the top power play unit in the league scoreless and score a shorthand goal will be tough to duplicate. Idaho's road record the last two seasons was 50-19-1-3 (.712) and they were embarrassed last night. The Steelheads will be a formidable foe this afternoon. If Allen can weather the storm, play great defense, continue to score and tie the series 2-2 it will be game on. If Idaho wins and takes a 3-1 series lead, the Americans will be in a very big hole.
 
 
- Here is the game recaps from both teams:
COACH'S COMMENTS
 
 
I had a chance to check in with  the coaches after the game and as usual they do not spend much time enjoying the victory. They were looking at stats, talking to players and making plans for the early start today. Here are a couple of quotes I got from coach Costello.
 
"We played really fast tonight. We have had a lot of chances to score, even in the shutout in Idaho, tonight our chances were going in the net."
 
"Fournier got us going a lot when he stepped up to drop the gloves. He showed we are not going anywhere and we are all pulling on the rope. Every single player on the bench did something in that game to help us win and that is a good sign."

"Costantini was great in goal. The stop he made right in front of the net was big as was the goal we scored 10 seconds later. We were looking at a score of 2-1 but instead it was 3-0. 
 
"We made some really nice plays on our goals tonight. It reminded me how we played in game one only we defended much better and made more saves."
 

 
 
TODAY'S LINEUP
 
-When you play like Allen played last night and everyone contributes you can't take anyone out of the lineup so it will remain the same this afternoon. Healthy scratches: Kielly, Orzeck, and Robidoux:
 
Forwards
McAuley-Murray-Brodzinski
MacArthur-Hebert-Crone
Hardie-Jacobs-Finlay
Smedsrud        Fournier
 
Defense
Myllari-Williams
Allen-Farmer
Jarvis-Gagnon
 
Goalies
Costantini
Sinclair (backup)
 
 
 - Here is the game four preview issued by the Allen Americans: https://allenamericans.com/news/2024/04/game-day-preview-looking-to-even-it-up
 
 
- The referees scheduled to work the game are the same as last night. Hunter Mottinger (#9) and Marc-Olivier Phaneuf (#23). 
 
 
OTHER COMMENTS
 
- Several of you asked me about the odds now that Allen has cut Idaho's series lead to 2-1. In close to 2000 seven game series over all of the major professional sports the odds of Allen winning today is just slightly under 50% and the odds of Allen winning the series has climbed to 30%. If Allen loses today and falls behind 3-1 the Americans odds of winning the series drops under 20%.
 
 
- Allen and Idaho have now played 14 times this season, 11 regular season games and three playoff games. Here are some telling stats:
  • The winning team has scored five or more goals in 12 of the 14 games, including all three of the playoff games.
  • The home team has won 12 of the 14 games. 
  • The team that has scored first has won 11 of the 14 games.
  • Of the 14 games there were only three one goal games and two of them were in overtime.
  • In nine of 14 games the winning margin was three or more goals.
     
- Toledo swept Kalamazoo last night and joins Kansas City advancing to the second round of the playoffs. Kansas City last played on April 22 and won't play again (winner of Idaho vs Allen) until May 4th. Toledo finished its series last night and will play the winner of the #2 Indy vs #3 Wheeling series. The second round series will start on May 3. Wheeling is leading 3-1 over Indy with a chance to advance tonight. Unfortunately, because of arena availability, Wheeling will play its home game tonight at the Pittsburgh Penguins practice facility in Cranberry, PA. From what I can determine the rink can accommodate less than 1000 fans unless they include a lot of standing room only.     

 
- All six undecided series will be in action tonight with three teams (Jacksonville, Norfolk, Wheeling) having a 3-1 series lead and a chance to advance. Here is the ECHL Today with the previews and series status: https://echl.com/news/2024/04/echl-today-april-27   
 
 
- Matt Register went scoreless last night and remains one point away from tying the all time ECHL career playoff points record of 117 points. It is a record that has stood since 1996. Toledo's win last night tied the all time record of 18 games for win streak including playoffs which was set in 2007 by Las Vegas. Toledo will have a chance to break the record in its opening game in round two at home. 
 
 
 
DID YOU KNOW: The two best ECHL teams during the regular season and only two with point percentages above .700 were unbeatable in the first round of the playoffs. The Kelly Cup could be headed back to the Western Conference this season. The last time a Western Conference team won the Kelly Cup with all teams participating was Colorado in 2018. Here is the first round status of the #1 seeds in all four ECHL divisions:
 
Western Conference
Central Division
#1 Toledo swept #4 Kalamazoo 4-0
 
Mountain Division
#1 Kansas City swept #4 Tulsa 4-0
 
 
Eastern Conference
North Division
#1 Adirondack trails #4 Maine 2-1
 
South Division
#1 Greenville trails #4 Orlando 2-1