The Allen Americans beat the Wichita Thunder 6-3 on Sunday afternoon to keep their hopes alive of passing the Idaho Steelheads for second place in the Mountain Division and home ice advantage in the first round of the playoffs. Idaho beat Tulsa 7-3 yesterday in its final game of the regular season and finished with 91 points. Allen has 88 points with two games remaining. The Americans play in Wichita on Friday and close out the season against Kansas City at home on Saturday. Because Allen owns the tiebreaker (regulation wins) 35-29, the Americans need three points in the two games this weekend to claim second place.
- Allen's win yesterday was similar to a lot of its wins during the Americans 10-game point streak (9 wins, 1 OT loss). The Americans trailed 1-0 after the first period, the game was tied 2-2 after the second period, and Allen pulled away in the third period with four goals.
- Trailing 1-0 after the first period, Allen scored two goals in the first half of the second period to take a 2-1 lead, and it looked like the Americans were on their way to victory. Maxim Barbashev scored at 3:34, and Harrison Blaisdell scored at 9:19. The momentum quickly shifted back to Wichita when the Thunder tied the score 2-2 just 40 seconds after Allen had taken the lead. The second period ended with the score tied 2-2.
- Despite being tired from playing four games in five days and traveling all night to get to Wichita, Allen owned the third period. They outshot the Thunder 14-8 and outscored them 4-1 to cruise to the 6-3 win. The four goals in the third period were scored by Jax Dubois, Danny Katic, and Harrison Blaisdell (2).
- Here is the goal recap: Blaisdell (28,29,30), Barbashev (9), Dubois 4), Katic (37). Prefontaine, Sedley, and Sillinger had two assists. FYI, Allen is the only ECHL team with two 30-goal scorers this season. It was Blaisdell's third hat trick of the season. Here are the video highlights with all of the goals, a couple of highlight reel saves, and a scrum. https://echl.com/videos/allen-americans-vs-wichita-thunder-apr-12-2026
- Here is the game recap issued by the Wichita Thunder with all of the details: https://wichitathunder.com/news/2026/04/wichita-closes-weekend-with-loss-vs-allen
- I asked Coach Martinson to share what he liked about the Allen win in Wichita. This is what he shared:
"We had a big third period with a lot of slick passing. The cream is rising to the top."
"The Katic, Watts, Gildon line could have had five or six goals."
"Blaisdell's goals were just plain will over fatigue. He just blew through Wichita's attempts to stop him and got rewarded with a hat trick."
"I was frustrated with the goals against. Something to work on this week at practice."
"Andre is on his way back from Milwaukee. We will come back to Wichita for the game on Friday rested and laser-focused to set us up for home ice."
"What I like is that we are approaching every game knowing there is a lot on the line and stepping up to the challenge."
"Next Saturday's home game will be like a game seven playoff game for us."
OTHER COMMENTS
- Andre Anania is back in Allen after his loan to Milwaukee over the weekend. He played on Saturday (1 shot, +1) but did not play on Sunday, because the team received a defenseman back from the NHL.
- Here is an update on the Allen players vying for top spots in various scoring stats.
- Danny Katic leads the league in goals by three (37-34) over Brandon Hawkins of Toledo. Both players have two games remaining. Danny will also finish as the league's most accurate shooter. His 26.2% shooting percentage (37 goals on 141 shots) is 2.5% better than second place.
- Brayden Watts is tied for #2 in assists (#)1 among forwards in assists with 49. Brayden is tied with Danny Dzhaniyev of Utah, but the Grizzlies have no game remaining.
- Sam Sedley is #2 among ECHL defensemen in assists (46).
- Harrison Blaisdell's hat trick yesterday, his third of the season, broke Allen's all-time record for hat tricks in a single season, which this team already owns. Here is every hat trick since Allen joined the ECHL in 2014-15. The order is by the number of hat tricks. This is an impressive team statistic when you consider all of the great teams from the past.
- 2025-26 (10)
- 3 - Danny Katic
- 3 - Harrison Blaisdell
- 1 - Hank Crone
- 1 - Mark Duarte
- 1 - Colton Hargrove
- 1 - Brayden Watts
- 2022-23 (8)
- 3 - Hank Crone
- 2 - Liam Finlay
- 2 - Colton Hargrove
- 1 - Jakov Novak
- 2021-22 (6)
- 2 - Branden Troock
- 1 - Chad Costello
- 1 - Gavin Gould
- 1 - Luke Henman
- 1 - Josh Winquist
- 2016-17 (6)
- 3 - Bryan Moore
- 2 - Greger Hanson
- 1 - Chad Costello
- **2014-15 (6)
- 2 - Jack Combs
- 1 - Chad Costello
- 1 - Conrad Abeltshauser*
- 1 - Kyle Follmer
- 1 - Greger Hanson
- 2018-19 (5)
- 1- Alex Breton*
- 1 - Jacob Doty
- 1 - Zach Pochiro
- 1 - Braylon Schmyr
- 1 - Gary Steffes
- 2024-25 (3)
- 1 - Spencer Asuchak
- 1 - Easton Brodzinski
- 1 - Brayden Watts
- 2019-20 (3)
- 1 - Gabe Gagne
- 1 - Alex Guptill
- 1 -Jordan Topping
- 2017-18 (3)
- 1 - Vincent Arseneau
- 1 - Alex Guptill
- 1 - Gary Steffes
- **2015-16 (3)
- 1 - Dyson Stevenson
- 1 - Chad Costello
- 1 - Chris Crane
- 2020-21 (2)
- 1 - Les Lancaster*
- 1 - Jesse Mychan
*Defensemen
**Kelly Cup Championship seasons
- The Central Division battle for the final two Kelly Cup playoffs spots is tighter than a goalie's five-hole in overtime. Three games remaining for some, two for others. It's playoff hockey before the playoffs. Here are the points and games remaining for the four teams vying for the final two playoff spots:
FYI, the first tiebreaker is regulation wins, and it looks like it will be needed. Here is how they stand:
- 26 wins - Bloomington
- 25 wins - Kalamazoo
- 24 wins - Indy
- 21 wins - Cincinnati
- The ECHL average attendance for 2025-26 increased from 4955 to 4982 over the weekend and has a chance to become the best average attendance since the 1990's when the ECHL averaged over 5000 for three straight seasons. 32 games are remaining, and the average attendance could reach 5000 for the first time since 1997-98. Here are the top six all-time:
