The ECHL just released the schedule for the 2026-27 season. I thought it would be a good time to do the annual "deep dive" on the Americans' schedule. It is probably more information than you would ever want to know about the schedule, especially in the middle of the playoffs. Still, it will give you many different views of what coach Martinson and the team will be dealing with next season. Here is the ECHL press release with the 2026-27 schedule: https://echl.com/news/2026/05/echl-releases-2026-27-schedule
- Let me start by talking about the start of the 2026-27 season. I mentioned the other day that the CUTX Event Center will host three major stages of the 2026 League of Legends World Championships. League of Legends is the largest esport in the World (multi-player video game). The actual tournament, according to the CUTX Event Center calendar, is in three different stages through the semifinals, running from October 23 to November 8.
Basically, the Allen Americans have been kicked out of the CUTX Event Center for six weeks for this esports event. The building took away Allen's practice ice and any chance for home games. Having no home games until the latter part of November was untenable, so the team exercised a clause in its lease with the City of Allen that allows the team to schedule two games at alternate venues. It is not ideal, but it does get Allen two "home " games early in the season.
The Americans will play two games at the Comerica Center in Frisco. It is a 6000 seat arena that is home to the Texas Legends (NBA G League) and is the Dallas Stars' practice facility. The two games at Comerica Center will be on Thursday, October 29th (School Day Game) and Friday, October 30. Comerica will also host the second half of Allen's training camp.
In talking to Allen Leadership, they noted they were not happy about how they were kicked out of their home arena and practice facility for such an extended period of time. They also told me these games at Comerica Center might open the door for more games there in the future.
- Here is a breakdown of Allen's 72 games by opponent:
- 13 games - Rapid City (6 home, 7 away)
- 11 games - Wichita (5 home, 6 away)
- 9 games - Idaho (5 home, 4 away)
- 9 games - Tulsa (3 home, 6 away)
- 7 games - Tahoe (4 home, 3 away)
- 6 games - Kansas City (4 home, 2 away)
- 6 games - New Mexico (3 home, 3 away)
- 3 games - Fort Wayne (3 home, 0 away)
- 3 games - Savannah (3 home, 0 away)
- 3 games - Worcester (0 home, 3 away)
- 2 games - Indy (0 home, 2 away)
- Here is a breakdown by month:
- October - 6 games (2 home at Comerica, 4 away)
- November - 13 games (2 home, 11 away)
- December - 12 games (9 home, 3 away)
- January - 13 games (10 home, 3 away)
- February - 12 games (7 home, 5 away)
- March - 11 games (5 home, 6 away)
- April - 5 games (3 home, 2 away)
- 11 games - Saturday (-1)
- 12 games - Friday (+2)
- 5 games - Thursday (4 school games plus NYE)
- 3 games - Wednesday (-4)
- 4 games - Sunday (-1)
- 1 game - Tuesday
- 0 games - Monday
- November 25, 27, 28 29 - All four games are in Rapid City. The day off (26th) is Thanksgiving.
- February 16, 18, 19, 20 - Tulsa (H), New Mexico (H), New Mexico (H), New Mexico (H)
- March 17, 19, 20, 21 - Kansas City (H), Wichita (H), Wichita (H), Wichita (H)
- November 13, 14, 15 - Kansas City (H), Tulsa (H), Tulsa (H)
- December 3, 4, 5 - Kansas City (H), Tahoe (H), Tahoe (H)
- January 8, 9, 10 - Idaho (H), Idaho (H), Idaho (H)
- April 9, 10, 11 - Wichita (H), Wichita (A), Wichita (A)
DID YOU KNOW: During the 2015-16 season, the Allen Americans were scheduled to travel 30,000 miles to their 36 road games, with 22,000 miles being on the bus. They flew on the 8,000-mile round trip to Alaska.
