Monday, February 16, 2026

Allen Wins Series With 2-1 OT Victory, Game Recap, Video Highlights, Martinson Comments, PIMS and Championships and More

 

Anytime you win a road series in the ECHL it is a good week, and that is what the Allen Americans accomplished in Tulsa Sunday afternoon. A 2-1 overtime victory over the Oilers sent the Americans back to Allen, winning two of three games from Tulsa and solidifying their hold on 3rd place in the Mountain Division.

 

- Allen overcame some obstacles to secure the win:

  • The Americans gave up the first goal for the 26th time in 48 games (54%).
  • Americans trailed 1-0 after the 1st period. Their record when trailing after 1st period (3-14-1-0).
  • Allen's OT record was 0-4 before yesterday.
  • Allen spent almost half of the 2nd period (9 minutes) on the power play and failed to score a power play goal, after scoring four power play goals on Saturday.

 

-  Tulsa scored the only goal of the first period (13:48) while outshooting Allen 14-6. Allen scored the only goal of the second period while outshooting Tulsa 17-14. Danny Katic scored his 22nd goal of the season, assisted by Hank Crone and Kevin Gursoy. Katic is 5th in the ECHL in goals. Crone is 2nd in the league in assists (34).

 

- Shots were even in the third period (10-10), but there was no scoring. Allen had to kill off two penalties, including one late in the period (17:07), to force overtime. Neither team had been very successful in winning games in overtime. Allen was 0-4, and Tulsa was 1-3. At 3:21 of overtime, Brayden Watts took a pass from Katic just inside the blueline and took a shot from the slot that just trickled past the goalie for the game winner. 

 

- Here are the video highlights. Something to watch for on all three goals. Tulsa's lone goal was scored from behind the goal line when Josh Nelson shot the puck off Costantini's back. On Allen's game-tying goal, Danny Katic was at the goal post and did what he does so often, get the puck in the net from close range. On Watts' overtime goal, notice how he is late getting into the offensive zone, but enters with speed to take a perfectly timed pass from Katic and takes a shot that just sneaks through the goalie. https://echl.com/videos/allen-americans-vs-tulsa-oilers-feb-15-2026

 

- Here are the game recaps from both teams:

 

- I had a chance to swap messages with Coach Martinson as the team was headed home last night. This is what he had to say:

"Tulsa is playing desperate hockey in that they competed hard."

"I thought we played our best game on Friday, when we lost."

"Tulsa has gotten a few guys back, and they have good speed."

"We played four games in five days, and that makes a difference in the fourth game."

 "Our offense will pick up again." 

 

- Next up for the Americans are the Utah Grizzlies. Luckily, the Americans play only two games this week, so there's some time to rest and heal those sore bodies before taking on Utah Friday and Saturday. (7:10 pm).

 

OTHER COMMENTS

- Allen managed two wins in Tulsa this weekend despite scoring just one even-strength goal in three games against the worst team in the league. The Oilers were giving up an average of  3.8 goals per game entering the series. Allen's power play was spectacular on Saturday, but it was 0-5 on Friday and 0-3 on Sunday. In its last seven games, the Americans have scored zero or one goal in regulation four times.

In the 12 games before the last seven, Allen's goals scored were:

  • 7 goals - 1 time
  • 6 goals - 1 time
  • 5 goals - 4 times
  • 4 goals - 3 times
  • 3 goals - 2 times
  • 2 goals - 1 time 

 

- Allen has the #6 penalty kill percentage (84.6%) and #7 power play percentage (21.2%) in the ECHL. The only other team in the league in the top seven in both is Kansas City. The Mavericks have the #1 penalty kill percentage (89.8%) and the #5 power play percentage (21.8%).  

 

- Kansas City has opened up an eight-point lead over Idaho and has two games in hand over the Steelheads. The Mavericks play in Orlando today (1:00 pm EST) in a school day game. Wichita beat Idaho by a score of 4-1 on Saturday and Sunday to close the gap in the race for the playoffs. Here are the Mountain Division standings with games remaining in parentheses:

  • 76 points - Kansas City (25)
  • 68 points - Idaho (23)
  • 56 points - Allen (24) 
  • 52 points - Tahoe (24)
  • 49 points - Wichita (26)
  • 45 points - Rapid City 26)
  • 41 points - Utah (24)
  • 30 points - Tulsa (27) 

 

 

DID YOU KNOW:  Proof that two very different styles of play can lead to regular-season success in the ECHL:

Idaho is ranked #3 in points percentage (.694) and #2 in penalty minutes (768 minutes).
Toledo is ranked #5 in points percentage and #30 in penalty minutes (386 minutes).
 
 
High penalty, physical teams tend to dominate the Kelly Cup championship. Only two of the last 10 Kelly Cup champions had less than 1000 PIM in the regular season.
 
 Here is the penalty minute rank and penalty minutes for the last 10 Kelly Cup champions:
#7 (1012 PIM) - Trois Rivières (2025)
#19 (865 PIM) - Florida (2024)
#11 (1016 PIM) - Florida (2023)
#8 (1071 PIM) - Florida (2022)
#1 (1300 PIM) - Fort Wayne (2021), adjusted for 72 games
#25 (786 PIM) - Newfoundland (2019)
#2 (1377 PIM) - Colorado (2018)
#2 (1415 PIM) - Colorado (2017)
#5 (1189 PIM) - Allen (2016)
#1 (1644 PIM) - Allen (2015) 

Sunday, February 15, 2026

Allen Scores Five Power Play Goals, Wins 5-3, Game Recap, Video Highlights, Martinson Comments, Today's Preview, ECHL Points Leaders and More

 

 The Allen Americans have played over 1200 games in franchise history, so fans have seen a lot of strange games over the years. Last night's 5-3 win over the Tulsa Oilers certainly makes the all-time list. The Americans have been struggling to score goals; they had scored just one goal in seven periods when they were given a gift by the Oilers at the end of the first period last night. A five-minute major and game misconduct penalty for head-butting that carried over to the second period. Allen scored two power-play goals off that major penalty at the 1:17 and 1:59 marks of the second period, and the goal-scoring drought was snapped. 

 

- The major penalty was just the start of the uniqueness. By the time the second period ended, Allen had a 4-0 lead, and all four goals were on the power play. In Allen's last 10 games, they had four power-play goals. Last night, the Americans scored four power-play goals in less than 15 minutes (14:42). 

 

- Allen took a 4-0 lead into the second intermission, and certainly the game was over. After all, the Americans' record with any second-period lead is 18-0-1-0, so a four-goal lead seemed like a lock. Not for this strange game. The score was 4-0 with less than eight minutes remaining in the game when Tulsa erupted for three goals in three minutes, and it was game on. Allen had to fight through the last five minutes of the game, nursing a 4-3 lead. 

 

- The Americans got a break when Tulsa took a slashing penalty right after the Oilers pulled their goalie. Allen kept the puck in the Tulsa end until the Oilers were able to pull the goalie with 18 seconds remaining in the game. Five seconds later, Allen scored its fifth power-play goal of the game into an empty net. The final score was 5-3, with all five goals scored on the power play. The most power-play goals in a single game in franchise history.

 

- Goal scorers for Allen were Sam Stange (4,5), who now has five goals in six games played in the ECHL (he had 3 goals in four games with Florida). Other goal scorers were Harrison Blaisdell (15, 16) and Colton Hargrove (16). Sedley, Watts, Crone, and Anania had two assists each. Here are the video highlights: https://echl.com/videos/allen-americans-vs-tulsa-oilers-feb-14-2026  

 

- Here is the game recap from the Allen Americans: https://allenamericans.com/news/2026/02/game-recap-americans-hold-on-for-5-3-win-in-tulsa 

 

MARTINSON COMMENTS

"It was a disappointing third period. Some defensive breakdowns and a lucky bounce let them back in the game."  

"We had great chances in the third period and just shot the puck wide or over the net." 

"I thought we should have scored more goals, and we need to clean up some things defensively today."

"It is nice to see the power play clicking again. Now we need some even-strength goals." 

"Costantini will start in goal today, and we might have one other change."

 

TODAY'S PREVIEW

- The third game in less than 48 hours will take place this afternoon with a 3:05 pm puck drop. Allen needs to win this game to win the series and keep pace with Tahoe and Wichita. 

 

- The only change in the lineup today, other than Marso Costantini starting goal, is Jackson Decker replacing Trevor LeDonne on defense.   

 

- The formula from last night will lead to victory tonight. Score first, play with the lead, and win the special teams battle. The team that scored first won games one and two of the series; it will likely be the same today. Allen went 0-5 on the power play in game one and lost. The Americans went 5-6 last night and won. Those are extremes, but the team that wins the special teams battle today will likely win the game. 

 

- It is the same for both teams, but a game like this afternoon often becomes will over skill. Everyone is sore, and heavy legs are the norm. The team that is in better shape and has the will to persevere usually comes out on top. 

 

- The referee for the game will be #7 Will Kelly, who worked the first two games of the series. Allen has taken three penalties for six in two games. Tulsa has taken 11 penalties for 33 minutes. The major for head-butting and game misconduct was 15 minutes.

 

ADDITIONAL COMMENTS

-  The Mountain Division winners last night were Kansas City, Allen, Wichita, and Rapid City. The losers were Idaho, Utah, and Tulsa. There are nine ECHL games on the schedule today. Allen at Tulsa and Idaho at Wichita are the only Mountain Division teams in action. Here is the ECHL Today with all of the previews: https://echl.com/news/2026/02/echl-today-feb-15   

 

- How do the Mountain Division teams rank among all ECHL teams? Two in the top 10 and three in the bottom 10, including the best and worst teams in the league. Here is how each team ranks based on points percentage:

  •  #1 - Kansas City (.809)
  • #3 - Idaho  (.708)
  • #11 - Allen (.574)
  • #16 - Tahoe (.542)
  • #18 - Wichita (.522)
  • #21 - Rapid City (.489)
  • #26 - Utah (.427)
  • #30 - Tulsa (.330) 

 

- The last-place team in each division has long been out of the playoff picture. Here is the point difference between the first and last-place teams in each division:

  • Mountain Division - 47 points
  • 76 points - Kansas City
  • 29 points - Tulsa 
  • North Division - 32 points 
  • 64 points - Wheeling
  • 32 points -  Greensboro
  • Central Division - 26 points
  • 60 points - Toledo
  • 34 points - Iowa 
  • South Division - 22 points
  • 64 points - Florida
  • 42 points - Jacksonville 

 

DID YOU KNOW: Defenseman Les Lancaster had an amazing year for Allen in 2020-21. He scored 26 goals, #3 all-time by an ECHL defenseman. His accolades from the ECHL that season included:
  • Defenseman of the Year 
  • Most goals by a defenseman (26)
  • Most points by a defenseman (64)
  • Most game-winning goals by a defenseman (4)
  • ECHL Player of the Month (May)
  • All-ECHL 1st Team 
 
 
Here are the current ECHL leaders in points. #1 on this list is a defenseman. A defenseman has never won the ECHL scoring title. In the last 20 years, only one defenseman has finished in the top 10 in points. In 2020-21, defenseman Les Lancaster, playing for the Allen Americans, finished #5 in points. Lancaster left for Europe the following season and has played in two of the top European leagues ever since (Liiga - Finland & DEL - Germany). Here are the ECHL leaders in points:
 
 
58: Marcus Crawford, Kansas City
56: Brandon Hawkins, Toledo
51: Brendan Hoffmann, Idaho
50: Reece Newkirk, Orlando
49: Simon Pinard, South Carolina

 

 

Saturday, February 14, 2026

Allen Shutout 2-0, Game Recap, Video Highlights, Martinson Comments, Tonight's Preview, Kansas City and Idaho Checkout and More

 

The Allen Americans entered this week as the third-ranked offense in the ECHL, but have managed a total of one goal in two games. Last night, the Americans were shut out 2-0 by the Tulsa Oilers despite putting 44 shots on goal. At Allen's season-long shooting percentage (10.3%), 44 shots would normally yield four or five goals.

 

- The loss was eerily similar to Allen's 2-1 loss on Wednesday. In both games, the Americans gave up the first goal and found themselves trailing by a goal after the second period. Both nights, the Americans dominated the third period, but could not score the equalizer. Last night, Allen outshot Tulsa 23-7 in the third period; only twice all season has an ECHL team had more third-period shots. Last night's loss was even more painful because Tulsa was ranked #28 in goals allowed, giving up an average of 3.8 goals per game.

 

- What really hurt Allen was their power play. They had five chances, compared to just one for Tulsa, and the Americans were blanked. The Allen power play had scored at least one power-play goal in the last six games against Tulsa. 

 

- Jaxson Parsons was great in goal for the second time this week and has two losses to show for his effort. Last night, he stopped 22 of 23 shots, including a penalty shot. Allowing one goal (the 2nd was an empty net) should earn a victory. His save percentage was .957.

 

- In Allen's last four games, one team has scored first, led after the second period, and won the special teams battle. Unfortunately, in the last two games, it has been Allen's opponent. The 2-0 loss to Tulsa last night was just the second time the Americans have been shut out this season. Too bad it was against the worst team in the ECHL. What is even worse is that Tulsa has lost 12 of its last 14 games dating back to January 4. The two wins both came at the expense of the Allen Americans.

 

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

 

- The formula for success tonight is straightforward. Get off to a better start by scoring the first goal. Don't wait until the third period to put the pressure on Tulsa. In the two games this week, Allen has more shots in the third period (42) than in the first two periods combined (37). The Americans outshot Wichita 18-2 on Wednesday and Tulsa 23-7 last night. The Americans are taking plenty of shots, they need to get more of them earlier in the game, and they need to finish. 

 

- Special teams have been the secret sauce for Allen over the last couple of months. The Americans were 0-5 last night on the power play; they definitely need a power play goal tonight. Allen stayed out of the penalty box last night, killing the only power play opportunity Tulsa had. 

 

MARTINSON COMMENTS

I had the chance to check in with Coach Martinson this morning, and this is what he had to say:  

"Once I get the analytics stats, I am sure it will show more than 50 shots. I told the guys after the game to stay positive, and the goals will come."

"We had a lot of great scoring chances. The #1 star for Tulsa was the goalie. He stood on his head several times in the game."

"Stange was good, especially considering he hasn't been playing much recently. He had some great chances, and he moves the puck. I will switch a couple of guys around tonight to help get us going."

"We have to have better first periods. I am not sure if it is related to the time on the bus or not skating, but we need to be ready to go."

"Unfortunately, our power play isn't clicking right now, but we had some good opportunities. Some shots were saved, and some went over the net."

"Simmons-Fischer got boarded headfirst into the boards, and all that was called was a two-minute penalty. He will not play today."

"I will give Marco one more day of rest. Parsons will play again tonight, and Marco will play Sunday afternoon."   

 

OTHER COMMENTS

- Allen wasn't the only team shutout last night. Savannah, Worcester, and Wheeling joined the Americans in the skunk fest. In the Mountain Division, the teams even with and just behind Allen in the standings (Tahoe & Wichita) also lost. The other five division teams won last night: Kansas City, Idaho, Rapid City, Utah, and Tulsa. Here are the standings by points with points percentage in parentheses:

  • 74 points - Kansas City (.804)
  • 68 points - Idaho (.723)
  • 52 points - Allen (.565) 
  • 52 points - Tahoe (.553)
  • 45 points - Wichita (.511)
  • 43 points - Rapid City (.478)
  • 41 points - Utah (.436)
  • 29 points - Tulsa (.337) 

 

-  Kansas City and Idaho are running off and hiding from the other six teams in the Mountain Division. The only question is which team wins the division. Kansas City has won 21 of its last 22 games, but hasn't been able to shake Idaho. The Steelheads are six points behind. They play each other three times in Idaho on April 1, 3, and 4, and it shapes up to be a key series. Here are the points earned by the Mountain Division teams in the last 10 games (maximum points possible is 20). 

  • 19 points - Idaho
  • 18 points - Kansas City
  • 10 points - Wichita
  • 10 points - Utah
  • 9 points - Allen
  • 8 points - Rapid City 
  • 7 points - Tahoe
  • 7 points - Tulsa  

 

- It is another full schedule in the ECHL tonight with all 30 teams in action. The highlight game, if you are surfing FloHockey tonight, is Reading at Wheeling, the top two teams in the North Division. Here is the ECHL Today with all of the previews. https://echl.com/news/2026/02/echl-today-feb-14

 

 

DID YOU KNOW: Allen wasn't the only team struggling to score goals last night. The 15 losing teams last night averaged less than two goals per game:

Stick taps to great defenses and great goaltending stepping up in the ECHL last night. Here are the goals allowed by the 15 winning teams. Four shutouts and only one game with four goals allowed. The total goals allowed last night were 26, an average of 1.73 per game.
 
0 goals - 4 games
1 goal - 2 games
2 goals - 4 games
3 goals - 4 games
4 goals - 1 game

  

Friday, February 13, 2026

Allen vs Tulsa Series Preview, Forward Sam Stang Assigned to Allen Player Profile, High Save Shutouts and More

 

The Allen Americans took off this morning for yet another weekend where they will play three games in less than 48 hours. The series in Tulsa will start with a puck drop tonight at 7:05 pm and will end around 5:30 pm on Sunday. How important is this series? The Allen season is quickly winding down. It will be 67% complete by Sunday night. Tulsa is a team Allen has to beat to hold its position in the standings, and it is a team the Americans should beat. The Oilers are the worst team in the ECHL and have won only 12 games all season. Tulsa has lost seven straight games and 12 of its last 13.

 

- Allen's record against Tulsa is similar to its overall record. Before Thanksgiving, the Americans lost all three games against Tulsa. Since Thanksgiving, the Americans have won five of six. Even more impressive is that in the last six games against Tulsa, Allen outscored Tulsa 30-15, averaging five goals per game.   

 

- Here are some comparison stats between Allen and Tulsa:

  • Allen's record is 24-17-4-0, Tulsa's is 12-27-3-0 
  • Allen is 4-5-1-0 over the last 10 games, Tulsa is 1-6-3-0.
  • Allen is 10-10-3-0 on the road, Tulsa is 8-13-3-0 at home.
  • Allen's goal differential is +17 (160-143), Tulsa's is -58 (100-158).
  • Allen's team plus/minus is +38, Tulsa's is -212.
  • Allen's team save percentage is .910, Tulsa's is .892.

 

- Here is the more traditional statistical comparison between the two teams. The league rank is in parentheses: 

  • Goals scored average: Allen 3.6 (#3) - Tulsa 2.4 (#30)
  • Goals allowed average: Allen 3.2 (#20) - Tulsa 3.8 (#28)
  • Shots for average: Allen 33.0 (#5) - Tulsa 32.6 (#7)
  • Shots against average: Allen 35.5 (#28) - Tulsa 35.0 (#27))
  • Power play percentage: Allen 20.0% (#10) - Tulsa 17.9% (#21)
  • Penalty kill percentage: Allen 84.7% (#6) - Tulsa 76.1% (#28) 

 

- Here are the cumulative stats against Tulsa. The game tonight will be the 10th of 15 meetings between these teams this season. Allen's record in the first nine games is 5-3-1-:

  • Allen outscored Tulsa 36-27
  • Tulsa outshot Allen 300-282
  • Allen was 25.0% on the power play (8-32)
  • Tulsa was 19.0% on the power play (4-21)
  • Allen scored 1st in 6 of the 9 games. 
  • Allen took 42 penalties (107 minutes), Tulsa took 54 penalties (150 minutes)

 

- If you look at all of the stats above, it is clear that Tulsa has outperformed versus Allen this season. After all, 25% of the Oilers' wins (4 of 12) have been against Allen. However, this stat is skewed when you consider Allen lost three straight to Tulsa early in the season and is 5-1-0-0 since. The one loss was Allen's last game against Tulsa on January 17, a 5-2 loss in Tulsa (2 empty net goals).

 

- As usual, special teams will play a key role in this series. Allen has the advantage in overall stats, head-to-head stats, and road vs home power play stats. The Americans have the #3 ranked road power play  (24.4%), and the Oilers home power play is ranked #17 (18.6%). 

 

- Across the ECHL, the team that scores first wins 75% on the points. Allen is one of the best in the league with a points percentage of .833 (16-2-3-0) when scoring first. Tulsa is the worst in the league and one of two teams with a losing record when it scores first. The Oilers' record when scoring first is 7-8-0-0 (.467).       

- Playing with the lead is also a key to this series. Here is Allen's record that tells the story of why the Americans can't be playing from behind in this series.

  • 9-1-2-0: leading after 1st period
  • 17-0-1-0: leading after 2nd period 
  • 12-3-1-0: tied after 1st period
  • 5-4-1-0: tied after 2nd period 
  • 3-13-1-0: trailing after 1st period
  • 2-13-2-0: trailing after 2nd period

 

- Anyway you slice it, the Americans will be the favorite in all three games this weekend. A sweep would give Allen some distance between themselves and fifth-place Wichita, who beat the Americans on Wednesday. Wichita will play either Idaho or Kansas City in seven of its next eight games.

 

- The Allen roster will be improved tonight with the following additions:

  • Andre Anania returns from suspension.
  • Jake Chiasson returns from the AHL All-Star break 
  • Sam Stange, a forward under contract with the AHL Springfield Thunderbirds has joined the Americans and will be in the lineup. (see profile below).

 

- Tulsa will be playing shorthanded after two players were suspended for a post-game melee in Kansas City last Friday. A total of five players were suspended. Cade McNelly, who leads Tulsa in penalty minutes, will miss all three games. In Allen's 5-2 loss to Tulsa on January 17, McNelly scored a hat trick, his only three goals in 59 games with Tulsa over the last two seasons. Tyrell Goulbourne was suspended for one game and will miss tonight's game. 

 

- Players to watch in this series for Allen, based on the nine games these teams have played this season, are Katic (9G, 7A), Watts (7G, 4A), Crone (2G, 7A), and Sedley (2G, 6A). No Tulsa player has more than three goals against Allen. The Oilers' leading scorer is #27 Easton Armstrong (15G, 8A).  

 

- The game tonight will be a one-referee game. The referee will be Will Kelly (#7). For what it is worth, Kelly was one of two referees in Allen's loss to Wichita on Wednesday. The duo called just two penalties in the game, one on each team.   

 

PLAYER PROFILE - SAM STANG

 

Sam Stang

 
Sam Stang has been assigned to the Allen Americans by the AHL Springfield Thunderbirds.  He is a 24-year-old,  6''1", 210-pound, right-shot forward from Eau Claire, Wisconsin. He played his junior hockey in the USHL and his college hockey at the University of Wisconsin (4 years) and the University of Nebraska - Omaha for his final collegiate season. Originally a 4th-round draft pick of the Detroit Red Wings in 2020, the rookie started this season with the Florida Everblades, where he scored three goals in the first four games, and was recalled to Springfield. He has played 31 games in Springfield and tallied four points (3G, 1A). Here are some facts and stats:

  • In 2018-19, his last year of high school, he had 67 points (31G, 36A) in 24 games.
  • 2019 Joe Pavelski award winner as top forward in Wisconsin.
  • 2019 Wisconsin Baseball Coaches Association Player of the Year.
  • 3-run homer in the 2019 state baseball championship led his high school team to championship 
  • Hobey Baker Award nominee
  • Named All-Academic Big 10 three times (college major - neurobiology)
  • Named Big 10 distinguished scholar
  • Big 10 regular season champion (2020-21)  
  • 34 points (16G, 18A) in 36 games last season in Omaha (wore an "A")

Here are two videos with Sam Stang. The first is after he was drafted by Detroit in 2020, and the second is from last season. Both will give you an idea of the type of player Allen is getting in Sam Stang. 


 

 



 
 
   OTHER COMMENTS
 
 
 
 
- A full slate of 15 games is on tap in the ECHL tonight. For the teams fighting for a playoff spot, it is definitely go time as the schedule is about 67% complete. Here is the ECHL Today with all of the previews: https://echl.com/news/2026/02/echl-today-feb-13
 
 
 
- Sam Sedley leads the ECHL in power-play assists (19) and is #3 in power-play points (20). Hank Crone is #4 in power-play assists. Danny Katic is #2 in shooting percentage (28.9%). 
 
 
 
- I was doing some research for the DID YOU KNOW post today and was reminded of this odd stat of the day. I am sure some of you will remember this game. On December 19, 2019, Allen goalie Zach Sawchenko had a 47-save shutout and lost the game. You see, in the ECHL, if regulation time ends with a 0-0 tie, both goalies get credit for a shutout. Idaho beat Allen 1-0 in a shootout. The Idaho goalie was Tomas Sholl. Sholl went on to win the ECHL Goalie of the Year that season. 
 
 
 
DID YOU KNOW: ECHL goalies with the most saves in a shutout each season since 2017-18. All are still playing, led by 36-year-old Joe Cannata. Where they are currently playing is in parentheses:
 
2025-26:
46: Dylan Wells, UTA (ECHL - KC)
 
2024-25
52: Alexis Gravel, ORL (Northern Ireland)
 
2023-24
44: Kyle Keyser, MNE (AHL)
 
2022-23
46: Isaiah Saville, SAV (ECHL - GVL)
 
2021-22
46: Lukas Parik, RC (Czechia)
46: Daniil Chechelev, KC (Russia)
 
2020-21
44: Jacob Ingham, GVL (ECHL - GVL)
 
2019-20
47: Zach Sawchenko, ALN (AHL)
 
2018-19
47: Evan Buitenhuis, WOR (Finland)
 
2017-18
51: Joe Cannata, COL (Austria)
 

Thursday, February 12, 2026

Offense Sputters in 2-1 Loss, Game Recap, Video Highlights, Martinson Comments, ECHL Goalies Used, Division Standings and More

 

The smallest announced crowd of the season (1688) watched the Allen Americans' high-powered offense, ranked #3 in the league, sputter to a 2-1 defeat for the second time in a week, as woeful Wednesday struck again last night. The Americans have lost 2-1 just twice in regulation time all season. They happen to be the last two Wednesdays. 

 

- Allen has hit the trifecta of assured wins/losses consistently over the last several games. The team that scores first, wins the special teams battle, and leads after the second period wins the game. Wichita checked all of those boxes last night on the way to its first win against Allen in seven tries this season. 

 

- The loss gave Allen a record of 4-3-0-0 for the just-completed seven-game homestand, well below Coach Martinson's goal of sweeping the seven home games and my goal of winning five of the seven games. The Americans now have a losing record over the last 10 games (4-5-1-0), and their quest to reach second place in the Mountain Division and secure home-ice advantage for the first round of the playoffs is a fading memory. Instead, Allen is now in a battle for third place in the division. 

 

- You can't complain about a defense that gives up two goals, as that would win most games. But to leave one of the league's top goal scorers, Kyle Crnkovic, all alone in front of the net to score the first goal of the game, less than three minutes after the opening puck drop, was the kiss of death. Allen's record when giving up the first goal has dropped to .354 (8-15-1-0).

 

- Allen bounced right back and tied the score just 97 seconds later on Harrison Blaisdell's 14th goal of the season, assisted by Spitserov and Gursoy. Unfortunately, the Americans were held scoreless for the final 55 minutes of the game. The difference in the game came down to special teams. There were two referees, and they pretty much let the players play, calling only two penalties, one on each team. Wichita converted on its power play at 15:03 of the second period. Allen's opportunity came in the third period and the Americans failed to convert. 

 

- To Allen's credit, they did everything but score in the third period, dominating play throughout. The Americans tallied more shots in the third period (18) than in the first two periods combined (16).  Ten of the 18 third-period shots came in the last 4:48 of the game, when the Americans peppered the Wichita goalie with quality shots, including three with the goalie pulled. The Americans went down swinging, but could not get the equalizer. 

 

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

 

 

COACH MARTINSON'S COMMENTS

 "It was a slow start; if we played the whole game like we did in the third period, we would have had more goals."

"The puck was around the net a lot, and we missed some good chances." 

"It was a frustrating start. After we tied it up, I thought we would get going, but that didn't happen until the third period, and then we couldn't score. 

"On the game-winning power play goal, we lost the faceoff clean, and it is in our net five seconds later. We made a couple of mistakes on that play, which is the difference in the game."

"I thought our young guys all played well. They didn't score, but they had the puck a lot, made plays, and showed speed."  

"Our even-strength puck possession, according to the analytics, was an all-season high."    

"Asuchak has a high ankle sprain and will be out a minimum of six weeks."

"A while back, I told Deitsch the next time I don't play a goalie in the game after a shutout again, just punch me. After Jason found out Parsons was starting tonight, he asked me where I wanted him to punch me, since Marco had a 3-0 shutout on Saturday. The reason Marco didn't start is that he was a little sore, and resting him was best."

 

- Allen heads for Tulsa tomorrow for games on Friday, Saturday, and Sunday. They really need a sweep of the Oilers, who have lost seven straight games and 12 of their last 13. Ironically, Tulsa's only win since January 3rd was a 5-2 win over Allen. 

 

- There is good news for the Americans on the roster front as they head to Tulsa:

  • Andre Anania returns from suspension.
  • Jake Chiasson returns from the AHL All-Star break 
  • Martinson is still looking to add a player.    

 

OTHER COMMENTS

- Kansas City won again last night and has won 20 of its last 21 games. The Mavericks points percentage has reached .800. Only two teams in the history of the ECHL have finished a season with a points percentage above .800.

  • .826 - Idaho Steelheads  (2022-23)
  • .806 - Louisiana IceGators (2001-02)

The Mavericks have been knocking on the Kelly Cup door for the last two seasons, losing in the Conference Finals last season and the Kelly Cup finals in 2024. One of these seasons, they will break that door down. Finishing fourth in the Mountain Division and facing Kansas City in the first round of the playoffs will be a daunting task. 

 

-  Here are the Mountain Division standings by points, with games remaining in parentheses:

  • 72 points - Kansas City (27)
  • 66 points - Idaho (26)
  • 52 points - Tahoe (26)
  • 52 points - Allen (27)
  • 45 points - Wichita (29 )
  • 41 points - Rapid City (28)
  • 39 points - Utah (26)
  • 27 points - Tulsa (30)

 
- I will have a complete series preview tomorrow, but this is one stat to contemplate as Allen heads to Tulsa for yet another 3-in-3 series. The Oilers are the worst team in the ECHL and have won only 12 games all season. However, 25% of Tulsa's wins (4) have come courtesy of the Allen Americans.
 
 
 
 
DID YOU KNOW: Was asked about the number of goalies used by each ECHL team this season. The ECHL has used 126 goalies so far this season. Here is the breakdown by team: 
 
6: TUL, UTA
5: GSO, IDH, KAL, *KC, NOR, ORL, RC, SAV, SC, TAH
4: BLM, CIN, FLA, GVL, IA, JAX, REA, *TOL, TR, *WHL, WOR
3: ADK, ALN, *ATL, FW, IND, WIC
2: MNE
 
*Current Division Leaders
 

Wednesday, February 11, 2026

Allen vs Wichita Preview, Roster Update, NHL/AHL Assigned Players, Potential 50 Goal Scorer, 34 Former ECHL Players at Olympics and More

 

The Allen Americans conclude their seven-game homestand tonight with a solo game against the Wichita Thunder. When this homestand began on January 30, I thought a realistic goal was to win five of the seven games, which is a points percentage of .714. A win tonight will accomplish that goal. It won't be easy, given the state of the Allen roster, as the Americans will play shorthanded tonight. Here is the latest on the roster:

  • Brayden Watts returns after missing the game on Saturday. 
  • Trevor LeDonne returns to the lineup after being out since January 2.
  • Andre Anania will miss the game, serving a one-game suspension. 
  • Spencer Asuchak is out of the lineup for a few weeks.
  • Jake Chiasson will miss the game, but will return for the weekend.
  • Colton Hargrove will play wearing a full face shield called a bubble. 
  • Matt Register won't play tonight, but he is practicing, and a vet spot is open with Asuchak out.
  • Troy Murray is close to returning to the lineup.
  • Look for a right shot forward to be added to the lineup for the weekend.   

 

The game tonight will be the seventh of 10 games between Allen and Wichita this season. The Americans' record against Wichita is 6-0-0-0. Allen's only two shootouts this season have been against Wichita. The games against Wichita have been high-scoring affairs for the most part: 7-6, 5-4, 4-0, 6-4, 6-4, and 3-2. Over the seven games, Allen has averaged 5.2 goals per game. 

 

Here are some comparison stats between Allen and Wichita:

  • Allen's record is 24-16-4-0 (591), Wichita's is 18-17-3-4. 
  • Allen is 5-4-1-0 over the last 10 games, Wichita is 5-4-0-1.
  • Allen is 14-6-1-0 at home, Wichita is 6-10-1-0 on the road.
  • Allen's goal differential is +18 (159-141), Wichita's is -4 (131-135).
  • Allen's team plus/minus is +38, Wichita's is -45.
  • Allen's team save percentage is .910, Wichita's is .909.

 

- Here are more statistical comparisons between the two teams.

  • Goals scored average: Allen (3.6) - Wichita (3.1)
  • Goals allowed average: Allen (3.2) - Wichita (3.2)
  • Shots for average: Allen (33.0) - Wichita (33.8)
  • Shots against average: Allen (35.8) - Wichita (34.4)
  • Power play percentage: Allen (20.1%) - Wichita (18.0%)
  • Penalty kill percentage: Allen (85.2%) - Wichita (82.7%

 

- Here are some other relevant stats to this series:

  • Allen is ranked #4 in penalty minutes (636), Wichita is ranked #27 with 394 minutes.
  • Allen has scored first in 48% of its games with a record of 16-2-3-0 (.833)
  • Wichita has scored first in 52% of its games with a record of 12-6-2-2 (.636).
  • Allen has been involved in 6 overtime games with a record of 0-4 in OT and 2-0 in shootouts. 
  • Wichita has been involved in 10 overtime games with a record of 2-3 in OT and 1-4 in shootouts. 
  • Allen is 17-0-1-0 when leading after the 2nd period, Wichita is 12-2-1-1. 
  • Allen is 3-13-1-0 when trailing after the 1st period, is 3-7-0-2.
  • Conclusions from these stats tell you that the team that stays out of the penalty box, scores first, and plays with the lead has a big advantage. Neither team plays well from behind.  

 

 - If you are looking for a player to watch tonight, it could be most of the Allen team. Nine players have averaged more than a point a game against Wichita, led by Watts and Sedley, averaging 1.50 points per game. Katic has scored five goals in five games, and McAuley has scored four goals in four games. The leading scorers for Wichita in the games against Allen have been #12 Peter Bates (2G, 4A) and former Allen American, Kyle Crnkovic, (3G, 3A).  

 

- The best indication of how this game will go tonight is what happened a month ago when these teams played four straight games, two in Allen, followed by two in Wichita. Allen scored 22 goals in the four games (5.5 average). Allen won the last game 7-6. That was the game in which Allen was down 3-0 halfway through the first period. Odds are this will be a high-scoring affair.

 

- Allen has had a distinct advantage against Wichita when it comes to special teams. The Americans have the #1 home penalty kill percentage in the league at 89.3%, and Wichita's road power play is ranked #29 (11.9%). In the six head-to-head games, Allen scored at least one power-play goal in each game for a total of 9-30 (30.0%). Wichita was 3-26 (11.5%).

 

- With all the lineup changes, you will likely see lots of line combinations in the game tonight. I expect the top line (Crone-Hargrove-McAuley) to stay the same. Katic and Gildon as well as Watts and Blaidell, will be together. Martinson could move someone like Gursoy to play with Katic and Gildon, and you can also expect to see some players double-shifting. On the backend, you can expect Prefontaine and Sedley to remain together as the top pair, LeDonne and Costantini to be the second pair, and Warmuth and Decker to be the third pair. Not sure who will get the start in goal, but Coach Martinson has historically rewarded a shutout with a start in the next game unless it is a quick turnaround. I expect you will see Costantini in goal tonight after his 31-save, 4-0 win on Saturday. 

 

OTHER COMMENTS

- As I was putting together my ECHL Stats post this morning (see DID YOU KNOW section below) on the number of NHL/AHL contracted players assigned to each ECHL team, it struck me how the number of players assigned is definitely not a great predictor of success. There are teams with few assigned players doing well, and teams with lots of assigned players doing poorly. This is just a snapshot in time, but here are the top and bottom six teams in the ECHL (by points percentage) with the number of assigned players currently:

  • TOP TEAMS
  • .795 Kansas City - 4 assigned players
  • .744 Atlanta - 4 assigned players
  • .717 Idaho - 6 assigned players
  • .690 Toledo - 5 assigned players
  • .682 Florida - 7 assigned players
  • .682 Wheeling - 10 assigned players
 
  • BOTTOM TEAMS
  • .321 Tulsa - 7 assigned players
  • .341 Iowa - 9 assigned players
  • .357 Greensboro - 6 assigned players
  • .405 Norfolk - 5 assigned players
  • .424 Utah - 5 assigned players
  • .453 Jacksonville - 1 assigned player     

 

- The Mountain Division is home to three of the four best and worst home and road records in the ECHL.

  • HOME RECORD
  • .842: Atlanta (16-3-0-0) 
  • .250: Utah (3-12-3-0)
 
  • ROAD RECORD
  • .842: Kansas City (15-2-1-1)
  • .222: Tulsa (4-14-0-0)

 - Here is the odd stat of the day. The Utah Grizzlies have a .250 home points percentage and a .536 road points percentage.  

 

- Idaho's Brendan Hoffmann is on pace to score 50 goals this season. He has 32 goals with 26 games remaining. The closest a player has come to scoring 50 goals in a season since Allen joined the ECHL in 2014-15 was in 2022-23 when rookie Hank Crone took the ECHL by storm with 49 goals and 105 points to win the league's Rookie of the Year and MVP honors. How close did Hank come to 50? He scored seven goals in four games to reach 49 with three games remaining in the season. He was held scoreless in the last three games, including the last game of the season at home against Wichita. The ironic thing is Hank scored the game-clinching shootout goal in that game, but of course, shootout goals don't count in individual player totals. Allen won the game 5-4. 

 

- Here is an interesting story about 34 former ECHL players participating in the 2026 Winter Olympics representing 11 different countries: https://echl.com/news/2026/02/echl-has-34-former-players-five-officials-in-2026-winter-olympics  

 

 - There are only seven games around the ECHL tonight. The only other Mountain Division team in action other than Wichita at Allen is Kansas City visiting Jacksonville. Here is the ECHL Today with all of the previews: https://echl.com/news/2026/02/echl-today-feb-11  

 

 

DID YOU KNOW: NHL/AHL contracted players on each ECHL team, excluding those on 14-day IR:

10: CIN, WHL*
9: IA**, SC, TR
8: ADK, RC
7: FLA, GVL, KAL, SAV, TAH, TUL**
6: GSO**, IDH, ORL, FW
5: BLM, NOR, TOL*, UTA, WOR
4: ATL*, KC*, REA, WIC
3: ALN, IND, MNE
1: JAX**
 
The number of contracted players assigned doesn’t correlate to success. There are top and bottom teams in the standings at both ends of the list.
 
*Division Leaders
**Last-place teams

 

Sunday, February 8, 2026

Costantini Shutout, Game Recap, Video Highlights, Martinson Comments, Stats, Standings, ECHL Shutouts and More

 

 The Allen Americans finished the series in style last night by shutting out Norfolk 4-0. The Americans were led by goalie Marco Costantini, who made 31 saves to earn his second shutout of the season. Marco improved his record to 14-6-3-0 and his save percentage to .918.

 

- The game was costly for the Americans:

  • Spencer Asuchak was injured in a collision behind the net and had to be helped off the ice. He will be out for a while. I heard from Spencer that there are no breaks, but it will still take a while to heal.  
  • Colton Hargrove was high-sticked/speared in the nose and suffered a nasty laceration. Everyone I talked to who watched the video in slow motion agreed it was intentional and should have been a major penalty and game misconduct. The good news is Colton should be okay.
  • Andre Anania was given a major spearing penalty and game misconduct after the game was over. While there is no automatic suspension under this rule (Rule 62.6), it is one of those "supplementary discipline can be applied by the Commissioner at his discretion" rules. Given this was after the game had ended, a suspension could be coming. 

 

- The game last night was very similar to the Americans' win on Friday:

  • Allen scored the first goal and improved its record when scoring first to 16-2-3-0 (.833). 
  • Allen led 3-0 after the first period. Norfolk's record when trailing after the first period drops to 0-14-0-0.
  • Allen led 3-0 after the second period. The Americans' record when leading after the second period improved to 17-0-1-0. Norfolk's record when trailing after the second period drops to 0-18-0-0.
  • Allen won the special teams battle, going 1-6 on the power play and 0-4 on the penalty kill. Allen's penalty kill is ranked #5 in the league (85.2%). The Americans have the #1 home penalty kill percentage (89.3%). 
  • Marco Costantini stopped the 31 shots he faced last night. Marco has won six straight games. The win last night was his 14th win of the season. He has accounted for 60% of Allen's wins this season
  • Allen recorded its fifth shutout of the season, second most in the league.     

 

- Goal scorers were Quinn Warmuth (5), Colby McAuley (16), Colton Hargrove (15), and Hank Crone (12). Here are the video highlights with the four goals and the McAuley fight: https://echl.com/videos/norfolk-admirals-vs-allen-americans-feb-7-2026

 

- I had a chance to check in with Coach Martinson this morning. Here is what he had to say:

"The more depth you have, the better off you are, especially in the playoffs. Our depth in scoring is a key to our success."  

"The best thing from my perspective on the win last night was the good start. We had our share of bad starts earlier in the season, but in some of them, we were outscored, but were not outplayed. There was a game in Tahoe where we outshot them something like 20-8 and were losing 3-0."

"What we have to do better is avoid giving up easy scoring chances early in games."

"Crone, Hargrove, and McAuley are moving the puck better than any line I have ever had. I don't remember a line ever that moved the puck the way they do. Sometimes they move the puck too much. They need to be more selfish and shoot the puck more. They make great plays, but sometimes they just need to shoot."  

 

- It will be a challenging week for the Allen Americans, with yet another four games in five days. Allen plays Wichita at home on Wednesday and then travels to Tulsa for games on Friday, Saturday, and Sunday.  

 

 

OTHER COMMENTS

- Over the last 10 days, I have posted several times on the ECHL Stats page, a comparison of ECHL teams. If you list all of these in one place, it gives an encouraging picture of the Allen Americans. Here is how Allen ranks in these stats. They are even more impressive when you consider that Allen has had only one contracted player for most of the season, and Allen was last in the league in goals scored last season.  

  • #1 - number of players with 20+ points (10)
  • #1 - number of players with 30+ points (6)
  • #1 - number of players with 10+ goals (8)
  • #1 - number of hat tricks (7)
  • #2 - number of shutouts (5)

 

- Coach Martinson has mentioned several times recently that he is working on adding to the Allen roster. If all goes as planned, you will see his work start to pay off next week. 

 

- Idaho and Tahoe won last night, and Kansas City was idle. Here are the Mountain Division standings by points, with games remaining in parentheses:

  • 70 points - Kansas City (28)
  • 64 points - Idaho (27)
  • 52 points - Tahoe (26)
  • 52 points - Allen (28)
  • 43 points - Wichita (30 )
  • 41 points - Rapid City (28)
  • 38 points - Utah (27)
  • 27 points - Tulsa (30)

 

- The Police vs Fire game that took place before the Americans ended as it has in the last few years. The Police teams won 7-1.

 

DID YOU KNOW: There have been 67 shutouts in the ECHL this season. The Eastern Conference has had 38 shutouts. The Western Conference has had 29 shutouts. Five teams have no shutouts. All are in the Western Conference: 
 
7: FW
5: ALN, WHL
4: IND, KC
3: ATL, BLM, FLA, MNE, ORL, SC, TR, UTA, WOR
2: GSO, ORL, REA, SAV
1: ADK, GVL, IDH, JAX, NOR, TAH, TOL
0: CIN, IA, KAL, RC, TUL