Last night could not have worked better for the Allen Americans. They beat Tulsa 6-4, while the team just ahead of them in the standings (Idaho) lost, and the two teams just behind them (Tahoe & Wichita) lost.
- The difference between the game on Friday and last night could not have been more stark. From a slow, sluggish start on Friday to a dynamic start last night featuring speed, crisp tape-to-tape passes, playmaking, and goals. When the dust settled on the first period, Allen had a 4-1 lead and had chased Tulsa goalie David Tendeck, whom Allen traded to Tulsa earlier this week. Friday night Tendeck saved 37 of 38 shots (.974) to lead Tulsa to a 4-1 win. Last night, he saved 10 of 14 shots (.714) and was replaced after the first period.
- Allen scored the only goal of the second period to take a 5-1 lead into the second intermission, and it appeared the route was on. Tulsa spoiled the euphoria of the route by scoring three goals in less than seven minutes (9:33 to 16:14) in the third period to cut the score to 5-4 with almost four minutes remaining in the game. Allen put an end to the drama with an empty goal with 15 seconds left in the game to make the final score 6-4. Yes, it took the edge off the victory, giving up three third-period goals, but it didn't overshadow the Americans' scoring the most goals in two months
- Here are some of the positives from the game:
- Allen scored the 1st goal and improved its record when scoring 1st to 19-2-3-0 (.854)
- Allen's four 1st period goals tied the league high this season.
- Allen's record when leading after the first period improved to 11-1-2-0.
- Allen's record when leading after the second period improved to 20-0-2-0.
- Five different players scored goals, and 12 had points.
- Braiden Simmons-Fischer scored his first goal with the Allen Americans. It was announced in the arena as his first professional goal, but he had two goals last season in the FPHL.
- Danny Katic's goal, his 25th, ties him for #3 in the ECHL. His 24.5% shooting percentage is #2.
- Stick taps to Colby McAuley, who showed what being a team player is all about, and also that he is as tough as nails. Colby went right after Mike McKee when McKee injured Hank Crone on a hit to the head into the side boards. It didn't bother Colby that he was giving up 5 inches and 55 pounds to McKee.
- Goal scorers for the Americans were Simmons-Fischer (1), Gildon (15), Blaisdell (17), Watts (19), Prefontaine (7), and Katic (25). Here are the video highlights with the goals, great saves, and fight: https://echl.com/videos/tulsa-oilers-vs-allen-americans-mar-7-2026
- Here are the game recaps from both teams:
- Allen Americans: https://allenamericans.com/news/2026/03/game-recap-americans-hold-on-for-6-4-win-over-tulsa
- Tulsa Oilers: https://tulsaoilers.com/news/2026/03/murray-scores-first-pro-goal-adds-second-as-oilers-combeack-falls-just-short
- Steve Martinson signed a goalie last night after the game, and he will be the backup goalie this afternoon. His name is Brett Mirwald, He just finished his second season at the University of British Columbia, where he had a record of 11-1-2, a GAA of 2.27, and a .907 save percentage. He is 6'1" 180 pounds, and catches left. Before college, he played his junior hockey in the WHL. He was the Goalie of the Year in 2023-24, playing for the WHL Vancouver Giants. He was just selected as the Goalie of the Year in his conference, Canada West.
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| Brett Mirwald |
- The lineup changes for today:
- Kevin Gursoy replaces the injured Hank Crone, who left the game in the first period last night.
- Jackson Decker is in for Trevor LeDonne.
- Marco Costantini starts in goal.
- Brett Mirwald makes his pro debut as the backup.
TODAY'S PREVIEW
- If Allen can match the speed and intensity of the first period last night, the Americans will be just fine. Sunday games are different, especially when you play the same team three times in about 46 hours. Players are tired, and the game often becomes more about will than skill. Allen's Sunday record this season is 3-2-1-0.
- Obviously, scoring first will be key, as will the special teams battle. The referees will be the same for the third straight game, and they haven't called a lot of penalties. There were just five power plays in both games.
- Coach Martinson was very pleased with the first period, but not so much with the weak defensive plays in the third period.
"It was nice to score some goals, and there were some good ones in the first period."
"Friday night was our worst faceoff night of the season, so we worked on that at the pregame skate."
- Here is the game preview/game notes issued by the Allen Americans: https://allenamericans.com/news/2026/03/game-day-preview-pucks-and-paws-day-in-allen
OTHER COMMENTS
- Being from Minnesota, I am biased, but there isn't a week of hockey anywhere that is better than the State High School Hockey Tournament. Last night was the Class AA championship, and it was an epic game between the #1 seed, Minnetonka, and the #2 seed Moorhead. The attendance for this classic high school game was 17,954, which is a sellout. Moorhead rallied from a 4-1 deficit to win 5-4 in double overtime for its second straight Class AA championship. Here is a game recap with a long video (28 minutes) that is well worth watching and will give you the feel of the championship game. https://kstp.com/minnesota-sports/boys-state-hockey-moorhead-makes-it-back-to-back-state-titles-with-thrilling-double-overtime-win-over-minnetonka/
- Allen got plenty of help last night in the standings. The Mountain Division winners were Kansas City, Allen, and Utah. The losers were Idaho, Tahoe, Wichita, Rapid City, and Tulsa. Here is an update with points percentage in parentheses:
- 91 points - Kansas City (.813)
- 74 points - Idaho (.649)
- 65 points - Allen (.591)
- 61 points - Tahoe (.545)
- 55 points - Wichita (.509)
- 49 points - Rapid City (.445)
- 49 points - Utah (.438)
- 41 points - Tulsa (.380)
- There are eight games on the schedule today. Just four Mountain Division teams are in action. In addition to Tulsa at Allen, Utah is at Cincinnati, and Wichita is at Toledo. Here is the ECHL Today with the previews: https://echl.com/news/2026/03/echl-today-march-8
- Here are three more player updates from the Alumni weekend. You can see all the alumni interviews (7 so far, with a few more to load) and a few other videos by going to my Allen Americans Blog YouTube Channel. Please subscribe, and for the record, I make no money from the channel; I would just like to have more subscribers as encouragement to do more videos. Maybe you can teach an old dog new tricks.
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Mike Berube
Joel Rumpel
DID YOU KNOW: ECHL Stats post today is about teams with the most 35+ point scorers and 50+ point scorers. Notice the Mountain Division dominates both lists:
