The Allen Americans lost to the Utah Grizzlies 3-2 in overtime last night. The word "frustrating" gets used a lot whenever Allen loses at home, but losing last night was especially frustrating. Let me count the ways:
- Allen was playing a team in 7th place in the standings that had lost seven of its last 10 games.
- Allen gave up the first goal for the fourth time in the last five games. The Americans have lost 18 of 27 games this season when giving up the first goal.
- Allen scored just two goals on 41 shots on goal. At its season shooting percentage (10.2%). 41 shots should generate at least 4 goals for the Americans.
- How bad is the lack of scoring? In four of the last five games, Allen has scored a total of five goals (1.25 per game).
- The one exception was a 5-3 win over Tulsa when the Americans scored all five goals on the power play. The five power play goals in that one game are the only power play goals scored in the last five games
- Allen led 2-1 after the second period last night. They never blow second-period leads. The Americans' record before last night was 18-0-1-0. Utah was 4-22-2-0 when trailing after the second period. That added an extra layer of frustration.
- Allen wasn't great in extra-time games before last night, winning 3 of 7 (1-4 on OT, 2-0 in SO) for a .429 win percentage. Utah, before last night, was the worst team in the league in extra time games, winning 1 of 6 (1-6 in OT, 0-0 in SO) for a win percentage of .167. Losing in overtime to Utah was definitely frustrating.
- With all of the frustration, there were some positives in the game:
- Allen bounced back after trailing 1-0 at the first intermission with goals by Colby McAuley (17) and Michael Gildon (12) in the second period.
- The Americans put 41 shots on goal.
- The penalty kill was perfect (0-3).
- Marco Costantini was great in goal, making several highlight reel saves. His save percentage was .923.
- Here are the video highlights with all of the goals and one of Marco's super saves. On Gilden's goal, his move on the goalie was outstanding, but pay attention to the cross-ice pass from blueline to blueline right on the tape from Sam Sedley that was just as outstanding. https://echl.com/videos/utah-grizzlies-vs-allen-americans-feb-20-2026
- Here are the game recaps from both teams:
- Allen Americans - https://allenamericans.com/news/2026/02/game-recap-americans-fall-in-ot-3-2
- Utah Grizzlies - https://utahgrizzlies.com/news/2026/02/grattons-ot-goal-wins-it-for-utah
TONIGHT'S PREVIEW
- Top of the list of keys to the game tonight is a better start. The difference in the Americans' points percentage when they score first (.841) and don't (.370) is dramatic. Allen's goal differential by period tells the story:
- 1st period: -11
- 2nd period: +25
- 3rd period: +5
- Turnovers were costly in the game last night. One goal was a deflection, but two were off turnovers. Limiting the defensive breakdowns will be necessary to get a win tonight.
- 40 shots are more than enough to win, especially giving up only two goals in regulation like the Americans did last night. What needs to improve is more bodies in front of the net, screening the goalie, and scooping up rebounds.
- Special teams are always a factor and will be tonight. Allen's penalty kill has given up goals in just two of the last eight games. The power play has scored in one of the last five games and three of the last ten. Another key to the game is winning the special teams battle.
- The referees tonight will be the same as last night, Luke Gagnon (#13) and Camden Fraser (#51). The linesmen will be Daniel Barnes (#76) and Aaron Schacht (#51). FYI, the referees called six penalties last night, three on each team.
COACH MARTINSON COMMENTS
Frustration was one of the calmer words Coach Martinson used when he addressed the STMs after the game last night. Here is what he had to say:
"It is frustrating when we have a 2-1 third-period lead at home, and we are a rested team, and we give up a couple of goals and lose."
"We came out of the penalty box one time and had three guys playing defense and nobody playing forward. We were just brain dead."
"In overtime, you don't force the puck, and you defend hard. We didn't do either one on the overtime goal."
"It is frustrating that we get 41 shots and aren't scoring right now. Sometimes we need to just shoot the puck and get traffic to the net. We had too many times when we had puck possession, but didn't get a shot off."
"I really liked Sillinger tonight. He didn't skate for 10 days when he was at home. He made some good plays and was tough and physical.
"I think for the most part we skated tonight, we had a lot of puck possession and took a lot of shots and had plenty of opportunities to score. We have to get more pucks to the net with traffic in front and fight for rebounds. Our scoring has been stagnant for the last couple of weeks. It's time to get more of those greasy goals."
"We turned the puck over on the first goal to give them a one-timer in front."
"It is so frustrating to give up an overtime goal like that, where we are standing around and not competing. We turned the puck over and were in the wrong position and gave up a 2-on-1 in front."
"The good thing is we don't have to wait long to do something about the loss tonight. We need to be ready to go. We are a better team than we showed tonight, and I expect a better effort tomorrow."
OTHER COMMENTS
- The loss last night was frustrating, but earning the one point was big, given fourth-place Tahoe beat Idaho. The number of games played by Mountain Division teams varies from 51 (Idaho) to 46 (Tulsa). The best way to look at the standings is by points percentage with points in parentheses:
- .816 - Kansas City (80 points)
- .686 - Idaho (70 points)
- .582 - Allen (57 points)
- .550 - Tahoe (55 points)
- .510 - Wichita (49 points)
- .479 - Rapid City (46 points)
- .440 - Utah (44 points)
- .337 - Tulsa (31 points)
- Kansas City won again last night. The Mavericks have lost one game in two months. One loss sandwiched between a 13-game win streak and a 10-game win streak. Allen visits Kansas City for a three-game series next week. The Americans have played Kansas City three times this season (twice at home) and lost them all. With a tough series coming up next week, all the more important that Allen gets a win tonight.
- There are 14 games on the ECHL schedule tonight. The Mountain Division match-ups, in addition to Utah at Allen, are Wichita at Kansas City, Worcester at Rapid City, and Idaho at Tahoe and Tulsa at Greenville. Here is the ECHL Today with all of the previews: https://echl.com/news/2026/02/echl-today-feb-21
- Here is the game day preview issued by the Allen Americans: https://allenamericans.com/news/2026/02/game-day-preview-oreilly-mcdonalds-night-in-north-texas
- Allen now has four players with 40 or more points. Most ECHL teams have none. No other team has more than two.
- 46 points - Brayden Watts (his birthday is today)
- 46 points - Hank Crone (his birthday was Thursday)
- 40 points - Colton Hargrove
- 40 points - Sam Sedley
DID YOU KNOW: The ECHL Stats post today is about leaders in average penalty minutes per game. Braidan Simmons-Fischer leads the Americans, averaging 2.71 penalty minutes per game. That is a lot different from back in the day (2016-17) when Derek Mathers had averaged 4.64 penalty minutes per game and had 29 fights.

