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
- 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

