The Allen Americans are a day away from having to submit their opening day roster and three days from opening night so I am sure many were caught by surprise when the ECHL transactions yesterday showed Steve Martinson made a trade with the Florida Everblades that added two forwards to the Americans roster. Allen acquired rookie forwards Philippe Hudon and Josh Lammon for future considerations.
- I have had a lot of questions about this trade so here is my take. Remember that future considerations can mean anything from sending players at a later date to I'll send you a box of chocolates. Given the number of players on the Allen roster and the possibility of getting more from the AHL, I would expect since Allen didn't trade players upfront the future considerations will not be players.
- With the addition of the two forwards from Florida the Americans now have 24 contracted players in camp (14 forwards, 7 defensemen, 3 goalies). When the opening day roster is submitted to the ECHL league office no later than 3:00 pm (EDT) tomorrow it can have 21 players on the active roster (must fit under the $13,780 salary cap) plus two players on reserve. One way a team can keep the maximum number of players is by putting higher cost players on reserve which would allow for the maximum number of players (21) to fit under the cap. A move such as this could buy a couple of days but the high end players on reserve would have to be moved back to the active roster by opening day (Friday).
- The bottom line is you can expect general manager Steve Martinson to make a trade in the next few days that would reduce the size of the roster while improving the team.
- Another decision Martinson will have to make in the next few days is whether to keep three goalies to start the season. Wild contracted goalie Dereck Baribeau and Allen contracted Jake Paterson will be the primary goalies. The question is whether rookie goalie Evan Weninger will be retained.
- DISCOUNTED GLASS SEATS
Sitting on the glass at a hockey game is one of the most unique and exciting experiences in all of sports, literally inches from the action. Because of some special circumstances I have Allen Americans glass seats available for a number of games that I can offer for less than season ticket prices. The single game price for glass seats can be as high as $60 but this special Barry The Blogger price is just $25. I have at least two seats for all of the dates below and for many of the dates I have four or six seats together. A great gift for children or grandchildren, a great giveaway for customers if you own a business or a great way for those of you that already attend the games to see the action from a different perspective. Here are the available dates:
October - 11, 18, 19, 27
November - 1, 2, 8, 9, 17, 22, 23
December - 10, 20, 21, 31
January - 3, 4, 10, 11, 20
February - 1, 22, 29
March - 7, 19, 26, 27, 28
April - 5
If you have any questions or wish to purchase any of these seats send me an email at janssenfamily@msn.com. I will sell the tickets on a first come first serve basis.
DID YOU KNOW: Congrats to Chad Costello who was just voted the Player of the Month for September in the top German league (DEL). Chad leads the league in scoring. Did you know early in his career Chad was a penalty killer? Back in 2012 when Chad played for Colorado he had the very rare shorthanded hat trick. Here is the video:
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