In Coach Steve Martinson's words, "The game on Friday is a huge game for us. We have a couple of AHL guys coming in over the weekend to look at players. We need to get back up on the horse and start winning again."
- After winning six straight games from January 4 to 16 and 12 of 15 games from December 12 to January 16, the Allen Americans have fallen on tough times. They have lost five of their last seven games and fallen behind first-place Kansas City by 20 points and second-place Idaho by 13 points. The Americans have gone from having second place in their sights to a battle for the final two playoff spots. A seven-game homestand was supposed to be a time to gain ground in the standings, but Allen has a 2-2 record so far, with two games against Norfolk (tonight and Saturday) and a game against Wichita on Wednesday remaining. The Americans need to win the final three games of the homestand to get back on track.
- Last Sunday, Allen outshot Rapid City 43-34, but lost the game 6-3. On Wednesday, Allen outshot Norfolk 29-23 but lost 2-1. That is a total of 72 shots and four goals, a shooting percentage of 5.6%. That will have to improve this weekend if Allen expects to win. The Americans' shooting percentage this season is 10.6%.
- A good start will be imperative tonight. Norfolk has not won a game all season when trailing after the first period (0-12-0-0) or second period (0-16-0-0). Allen needs to make the Admirals play from behind and not allow Norfolk to get out to an early lead.
- Allen has a better power play than Norfolk (20.1% vs 16.4%) and a better penalty kill (84.4% vs 77.1%). No reason the Americans shouldn't win the special teams battle. If they do that, the odds are in their favor to win the game.
- I will post the lineup later today. I assume after allowing only two goals on Wednesday, Jackson Parsons will be back in goal tonight. Also, expect Martinson to go back to 12 forwards and six defensemen tonight after playing seven defensemen on Wednesday.
UPDATE: Here is tonight's lineup if there are no last-minute changes:
- The game tonight will be a two-referee game. Rocco Stachowiak (#28), who was one of two referees on Wednesday, will be joined by John Lidner (#6). The linesmen will be Trent Williams (#48) and returning after an injury at the end of last season will be Daniel Barnes (#76).
- Here is the game preview posted by the Allen Americans: https://allenamericans.com/news/2026/02/game-day-preview-americans-host-norfolk-at-710-pm
- I asked Allen color analyst Maurice Fitzgerald for his keys to the game, and he didn't disappoint:
- Play Allen Americans uptempo hockey, with quick breakouts and short, smart passes to blast through the tight coverage and keep speed through the neutral zone and into the offensive zone. Allen allowed Norfolk to dictate the Americans' flow on Wednesday after they took the lead, and it kept Allen on the outside most of the night. The Americans need solid passing and speed to get through the trap and keep up offensive pressure.
- Allen needs to play as disciplined as Norfolk does, which means being positionally sound. That is a shortcoming we have been seeing recently on defense, in particular. Forwards have to ensure they are working hard to get into the backcheck, and if they see a man uncovered in front of the net, pick him up.
- Allen needs to establish a strong net front presence to disrupt the goaltender's view and jump on rebounds. Katic scored from the front porch on Wednesday, and the Americans didn't do much until late in the game. Have to do that all night long in both games this weekend.
OTHER COMMENTS
- Where do the Allen Americans' statistical leaders rank on the ECHL leaderboard?
- #1: PP Assists - Sam Sedley (19)
- #4: Assists - Sam Sedley (30)
- #4: PP Goals - Danny Katic (7)
- #5: Goals - Danny Katic (20)
- #7: Points - Brayden Watts (42)
- #11: PIM - Braidan Simmons-Fischer (81)
- #13: Shots - Colton Hargrove (131)
- #18: Plus/Minus - Sam Sedley (+15)
- It is a big night in the ECHL tonight with 28 of 30 teams in action. All eight Mountain Division teams are playing:
- Tulsa at Kansas City
- Rapid City at Wichita
- Norfolk at Allen
- Greenville at Idaho
- Utah at Tahoe
Here is the ECHL Today with all of the previews: https://echl.com/news/2026/02/echl-today-feb-6
- This stat shows just how hard it is to catch teams when you fall behind in points. These are the points earned in the last 10 games for the Mountain Division teams. Total points for each team are in parentheses.
These may be "eating crow" words, but I will say that no team is catching the top two. Now the competition is for the final two playoff spots, currently occupied by Tahoe and Allen.
- 18 points - Kansas City (68)
- 18 points - Idaho (61)
- 11 points - Allen (48)
- 10 points - Wichita (41)
- 9 points - Tahoe (50)
- 7 points - Utah (36)
- 5 points - Rapid City (39)
- 5 points - Tulsa (27).
- The Mountain Division is home to the #1 and #3 ranked teams in the ECHL. Kansas City has won four straight games after a 14-game win streak was snapped by Iowa. The Mavericks points percentage of .791 is just behind the .792 points percentage Kansas City had in 2023-24, which was #5 all-time. FYI, the all-time single-season points percentage record is .826, set by Idaho in 2022-23. Idaho is ranked #3 in the league right now, with a points percentage of .709.
- Kansas City is also threatening the all-time ECHL record for road wins, which the Mavericks set in 2023-24 (29 wins). Kansas City's road record is 15-2-1-1 with 17 road games remaining. FYI, #2 all-time is 26 road wins, shared by five teams.

