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:
- Allen Americans - https://allenamericans.com/news/2026/02/game-recap-americans-fall-short-in-2-1-loss-to-wichita
- Wichita Thunder - https://wichitathunder.com/news/2026/02/bates-davis-lift-thunder-past-americans-on-wednesday
- Video Highlights: https://echl.com/videos/wichita-thunder-vs-allen-americans-feb-11-2026
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)
