I want to start the blog this morning with stick taps to Danny Katic, who was named to the All ECHL First Team yesterday. That is quite an accomplishment to be selected as one of the top six players in the ECHL this season, when you consider over 1000 players played during the season. Here is the press release with the details: https://echl.com/news/2026/04/all-echl-first-and-second-teams-announced. Danny joins a distinguished list of Allen players who have received this honor:
- Danny Katic - 2025-26
- Hank Crone - 2022-23
- Tyler Sheehy - 2019-20
- Alex Breton - 2019-20
- David Makowski - 2017-18, 2016-17
- Riley Gill - 2016-17
- Chad Costello - 2016-17, 2015-16, 2014-15
Step one: The Allen Americans need to handle business tonight in Wichita. Step two: Travel back to Allen overnight and earn home ice for the playoffs tomorrow night. On paper, the task in Wichita might seem easy. Allen is 8-1-0-0 against Wichita this season and is playing its best hockey of the season. Over the last 10 games, the Americans' record is 9-0-1-0. Meanwhile, Wichita is 1-8-1-0 over its last 10 games. This is the kind of game that looks easy, right up until it isn't. Wichita may be struggling, but overlooking them would be the fastest way to complicate the weekend. History favors the Americans, but history won't win tonight's game.
Here are the stats:
- Allen's record is 41-23-6-0 (.629), Wichita's is 25-34-7-4 (436.
- Allen is 9-0-1-0 over the last 10 games, Wichita is 1-8-1-0.
- Allen is 18-14-3-0 on the road, Wichita is 15-13-2-4 on the road.
- Allen's goal differential is +57 (263-206), Wichita's is -40 (191-231).
- Allen's team plus/minus is +169, Wichita's is -255.
- Allen's team save percentage is .914, Wichita's is .906.
- Here is how the teams rank in some key stats:
- Goals scored average: Allen #1 (3.76) - Wichita #22 (2.73)
- Goals allowed average: Allen #13 (2.94) - Wichita #21 (3.30)
- Shots for average: Allen #2 (33.90) - Wichita #12 (31.39)
- Shots against average: Allen #27 (34.21) - Wichita #28 (34.57)
- Power play percentage: Allen #7 (21.5%) - Wichita #19 (17.4%)
- Penalty kill percentage: Allen #12 (83.7%) - Wichita #11 (84.0%)
- Here are some other relevant stats:
- Allen is ranked #16 in penalty minutes (879), Wichita is ranked #28 with 682 minutes.
- Allen has scored first in 49% of its games with a record of 28-2-4-0 (.882)
- Wichita has scored first in 47% of its games with a record of 16-13-2-2 (.545).
- Allen has been involved in 12 overtime games with a record of 3-6 in OT and 3-0 in shootouts.
- Wichita has been involved in 15 overtime games with a record of 3-7 in OT and 1-4 in shootouts.
- Allen is 29-0-2-0 when leading after the 2nd period, Wichita is 16-2-2-1.
- Allen is 7-17-2-0 when trailing after the 1st period, Wichita is 6-15-1-2.
- 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 look at all the stats above, it is clear that Allen is the better team and should win the game tonight. Special teams are an exception, as the stats are close when you look at home versus road comparisons. Allen has the #2-ranked road power play percentage (24.5%), but Wichita isn't far behind with a home power play percentage of 21.5%. If you look at penalty kill percentages, Wichita is better at home (81.6%) than Allen is on the road (79.8%). If you look at the head-to-head stats, the Americans do have an advantage. Allen has scored at least one power play goal in seven of the nine games for a total of 10-39 (25.6%). Wichita has scored power-play goals in four of the nine games for a total of 5-33 (15.2%). How important is winning the special teams battle?
- The team practiced yesterday morning (9:30) before heading to Wichita around noon. In talking to Coach Martinson and some players, it was a great practice with a lot of energy, crisp passes, and plenty of goals scored. It is clear this team is fired up for the playoffs and the opportunity to get home ice for the first round.
- Coach Martinson has released three players in the last two days: Chase Maxwell, Kevin Gursoy, and Trevor LeDonne. These moves are in anticipation of Belleville assigning players to Allen for the playoffs. Martinson could have waited to release these players (the waiver deadline is this afternoon), but releasing them a few days early gives them a better chance of being picked up by another team.
- I get more questions about who and when players from Belleville will be assigned to Allen than any other question. Here is what I know and don't know:
- Belleville has two games remaining, both against Syracuse. At home tonight and in Syracuse tomorrow night. Don't expect any players to be assigned to Allen in time for the game against Kansas City.
- Once the season is complete, there will be conversations about which players will be sent to Allen.
- By my unofficial count, there are eight players on the Belleville roster eligible to be assigned to Allen. Will they all be assigned to Allen? The answer to that is no. Could you see the majority of these players assigned? In my opinion, the answer is yes. There can be 25 players on the playoff roster, and the current Allen roster, after the recent releases, is at 20.
- Here are the eight players in Belleville eligible to be sent to Allen
- Mark Duarte - Right-shot forward who played nine games in Allen the first month of the season and 36 games in Belleville. Led the Americans in goals last season.
- Riley Kidney - Left-shot forward who played 46 games in Trois-Rivières this season, six games in Laval (AHL), and five games in Belleville. The 2nd round draft choice of Montreal (2021) is under an NHL contract. He was traded to Ottawa and loaned to Belleville in mid-March.
- Ryan O'Rourke - Left-shot defenseman played 11 games with Trois-Riviéres this season, eight with Laval (AHL), and nine with Belleville. He was traded from Laval to Belleville in mid-March. He was the second-round draft choice of the Minnesota Wild in 2020.
- Djibril Touré - Right-shot defenseman who played five games in Allen and has played 34 games in Belleville,
- Luke Mistlebacher - Right-shot forward who was just signed by Belleville for the 2026-27 season and joined Belleville on an ATO (amateur tryout) for the remainder of the 2025-26 season. Because he is on an ATO he is qualified to be sent to Allen, even though he has not played in the ECHL.
- Hoyt Stanley - Right-shot defenseman recently (March 30) signed a three-year entry-level NHL contract with Ottawa, set to start in 2026-27. He was Ottawa's fourth-round draft pick in 2023. He just joined Belleville on an ATO (amateur tryout). Because he is on an ATO, he is qualified to be sent to Allen, even though he has not played in the ECHL
- Jackson Parsons - He has played 22 games in Allen this season and 13 games in Belleville.
- Blake Montgomery - a right-shot forward, who just finished his collegiate career with the University of Wisconsin, signed a 3-year entry-level NHL contract with Ottawa set to start in 2026-27. He has joined Belleville on an amateur tryout agreement (ATO). Because he is on an ATO, he is qualified to be sent to Allen, even though he has not played in the ECHL
- All 20 players on the Allen roster are in Wichita, but the team will be playing short-handed. That is because Landon Hookey will play only briefly (opening faceoff) to get his five games to qualify for the playoffs. Tonight will be his fourth game with Allen, so he will have to do the same thing tomorrow night.
- The game tonight will be a two-referee game. Eric Arrigo (#45) and Ibrahim Arifi (#46) will work the game. You may remember Arifi, as he was one of the referees who worked the recent overtime game against Tahoe that the Americans lost on a power play. What appeared to be an obvious slashing penalty against Tahoe was not called, just before Allen was called for a tripping penalty. It drew this remark from Coach Martinson when I talked to him after the game, "If you don't call the slashing, you can't call the tripping."
OTHER COMMENTS
- Allen has the best offense in the ECHL. The Americans have six 20+ goal scorers, more than any other team in the league (tied with Tahoe). The Americans are the only team in the league with two 30-goal scorers (Katic & Blaisdell). Here are some other individual stats to keep an eye on in the last two regular-season games.
- Danny Katic has a three-goal lead in the most goals race (37-34) and has a chance to reach 40 goals. Danny is also fifth in the league in points (69) with a chance to move up. He is a lock to have the best shooting percentage in the ECHL (26.2%), which he also won last season. Katic has seven goals in eight games against Wichita this season.
- Brayden Watts is #1 among all ECHL forwards in assists (49) and #2 in points (73). Watts always plays well against Wichita, where he played four seasons and was captain of the team, before joining Allen. Brayden has 11 points (4G, 7A) against the Thunder this season.
- Sam Sedley is all over the ECHL leader board. He is tied for #4 in the league in assists (46), #3 in power play assists (27), and #4 in power play points (30). Sam has feasted in games against Wichita this season with 14 points (1G, 13A) and +11 in nine games.
- The ECHL is on the verge of reaching the 5000 average attendance mark for the first time since the 1990's. I posted this a week ago:
- There are 11 games on the ECHL schedule tonight, with most of the drama in the Central Division. Fort Wayne and Toledo are battling for the top spot. If Toledo loses at home tonight against Wheeling, Fort Wayne clinches the Central Division title. Bloomington can become the 15th team to qualify for the playoffs if they beat Iowa at home tonight. If Bloomington wins tonight, the final playoff spot will go to Indy, Cincinnati, or Kalamazoo. Here is the ECHL Today with all of the previews: https://echl.com/news/2026/04/echl-today-april-17
