The Allen Americans defeated the Utah Grizzlies 7-4 on Sunday afternoon in their final game ever at the Maverik Center. The Americans finished the season with a record of 7-2-1-0 against Utah.
- The Americans tallied 13 goals in the two-game sweep of Utah, winning 6-2 on Thursday and 7-4 on Sunday, but the games were closer than the final scores. Eight of Allen's 13 goals came in the third period. On Thursday, Allen had a 1-0 lead after the first period and a 2-0 lead after the second period. Yesterday, the game was tied 1-1 after the first period, and the Americans had a slim 3-2 lead after the second period.
- Jax Dubois, playing his second pro game, scored his first pro goal at the 2:28 mark of the first period. Allen has proven to be almost unbeatable when it scores first. The Americans' record improved to 24-3-2-0 (.879), which is #2 in the league. The Grizzlies showed they were not going to make it easy for Allen. They tied the score 1-1 before the end of the first period and took a 2-1 lead at the 6:10 mark of the second period. The momentum was all with Utah, and they were controlling the play. That all changed when Colton Hargrove struck back just 40 seconds after Utah took the lead. Allen added another goal late in the 2nd period by Michael Gildon to take a 3-2 lead into the second intermission. A second-period lead is all that the Americans need. They have been close to perfect when leading after the second period, and it proved to be the case once again. Allen's record when leading after the second period is now 25-0-2-0.
- When Utah scored 51 seconds into the third period to tie the score 3-3, it appeared this game was going to be close. That is when Allen's explosive offense took over, scoring three straight goals in less than five minutes to put the game away. Colby McAuley got it started with an unassisted shorthanded goal at 5:47. Anthony Costantini scored by throwing the puck at the net at 6:44, and Michael Gildon put the game out of hand at the 10:45 mark to give the Americans a 6-3 lead. Utah scored a goal at 16:36 to cut the score to 6-4, and Colby McAuley scored an empty net goal at 19:31 to make the final score 7-4.
- Goal scorers for Allen were Jax Dubois (1), Colton Hargrove (21), Michael Gildon (19), Colby McAuley (22,23), Anthony Costantini (2), and Harrison Blaisdell (26). Danny Katic had two assists. Here are the video highlights. Utah puts together a great highlight package that includes all of the goals and many saves by both goalies: https://echl.com/videos/allen-americans-vs-utah-grizzlies-mar-29-2026
- Here are the game recaps from both teams:
- Allen Americans: "Americans Sweep Utah." https://allenamericans.com/news/2026/03/game-recap-americans-sweep-utah
- Utah Grizzlies: https://utahgrizzlies.com/news/2026/03/friesen-scores-twice-leclerc-delivers-first-pro-goal-in-grizzlies-7-4-loss
- The Americans offense is in high gear. Allen has scored 7+ goals five times this season. Two of them have come in the last week. The Americans have scored 13 goals in the last two games (6.5 average), 20 in the last three (6.67 average), and 24 in the last four (6.00 average). The offense is clicking! Allen's goals per game average for the season is up to 3.57, #3 in the ECHL, behind #1 Kansas City (3.61) and #2 Tahoe (3.60).
- Coach Martinson has obviously been pleased with how the offense has been scoring recently, but how about the team defense? When I asked him about that, he was short and to the point: "One way or another, we will need to get better defensively as a team if we want to go far in the playoffs."
- The team flies home this morning with nine games remaining in the regular season, 7 of them will be at home. Two separate road games to Wichita (April 12 & 17) are the only road games left. Here are the remaining games:
- April 2, 3, 4 - Greensboro
- April 8 - Wichita (home)
- April 10, 11 - Tahoe
- April 12 & 17 - Wichita (away)
- April 18 - Kansas City
- Allen has a six-point lead over Tahoe (75-69) with two games in hand. Tahoe's maximum points are 83. If the Knight Monsters win all of their seven remaining games (highly unlikely), the Americans could go .500 in their final nine games (4-4-1-0) and still finish in third place. If Allen wins 2 of 3 against Greensboro this week and Tahoe loses 2 of 3 playing Cincinnati at home, this will be over.
OTHER COMMENTS
The NCAA Frozen Four teams were finalized yesterday. The semi-finals are on Thursday, April 9, in Las Vegas, Wisconsin vs North Dakota, and Michigan vs Denver. The National final is on Saturday, April 11. Here are the current/former Allen players who played for these four finalists. The seasons they played in Allen are in parentheses. Let me know who I missed.
- Denver
- Hank Crone (2022-24 & 2025-26)
- Daniel Doremus (2015-16)
- Liam Finlay (2022-24)
- Les Lancaster (2019-21)
- Anthony Maiani (2012-14)
- David Makowski (2015-19)
- Michigan
- Nick Boka (2018-20)
- Alex Guptill (2016-18 & 2019-20)
- Hayden Lavigne (2020-21)
- North Dakota
- Harrison Blaisdell (2024-26)
- Aaron Dell (2012-13 & 2014-15)
- Wisconsin
- Tyler Barnes (2016-17)
- Joel Rumpel (2014-16)
- Sam Stange (2025-26)
- Kansas City is on pace for a record-breaking season. The Mavericks lead the league in wins (51), home wins (26), road wins (25), points (105), and points percentage (.820), and still have eight games remaining. They could end up #5 or better all-time in all of these categories. Kansas City's .820 points percentage is #2 all-time.
With such a great regular season, the question is, can the Mavericks overcome a history of great regular-season teams failing in the Kelly Cup playoffs? Here are two examples:
- Kansas City already has 51 wins. 11 teams have had 50+ wins since 2008-09, none have won the Kelly Cup.
- The regular season champion (Brabham Cup) hasn't won the Kelly Cup since 2014.
- All teams want to be playing their best hockey at this time of the season. Here are the ones that are doing just that:
- 9-1-0-0: Wheeling
- 9-1-0-0: Kansas City
- 8-1-1-0: Fort Wayne
- 8-1-1-0: Maine
- 7-2-0-1: Florida
- 7-3-0-0: Atlanta
- 7-3-0-0: Kalamazoo
- Allen players are all over the ECHL current streaks list:
- #1 goals - Harrison Blaisdell (4 games, 6 goals)
- #1 assists - Andre Anania (6 games, 8 assists)
- #2 points - Andre Anania (9 games, 12 points)
- #3 assists - Danny Katic (5 games, 6 assists)