Friday, January 22, 2021

Getaway Day Details, Player Profiles on Newly Signed Jake Paterson and Colby McAuley and More

 It is getaway day for the Allen Americans as they take the 475 mile bus trip to play the Kansas City Mavericks tomorrow night. The team will practice at 11:00 and leave early this afternoon and stop on the way for dinner. There will be 21 players on the trip, two goalies, seven defensemen and 12 forwards. Matt Register and Braylon Shmyr are the only players not available who will stay home. Here is the travel roster:

Goalies

#34 - Jake Paterson

#39 - Justin Kapelmaster

 

Defensemen

#4 - Turner Ottenbreit

#5 - Phil Beaulieu

#7 - Kayle Doetzel

#14 - Les Lancaster 

#20 - Ben Carroll

#25 - Nolan Kneen

#47 - Will Lochead


Forwards

#10 - Conner Bleackley

#11 - Kam Kielly

#15 - Corey Mackin

#17 - Colby McAuley

#19 - Alex Lavoie

#22 - Tyler Sheehy    

#26 - Spencer Asuchak

#27 - Sam Laberge

#29 - Jesse Mychan

#40 - Josh Lammon

#44 - Zane Franklin

#71 - Dyson Stevenson

 

 


- Yesterday Allen announced the signing of two experience players that have played for Allen in the past. Here are player profiles:

 

Jake Paterson

#34 JAKE PATERSON

Jake has had two stints with Allen. In 2017-18 he was assigned to Allen late in the season when he was under contract with the Milwaukee Admirals (AHL). He played in 14 regular season games with a GAA of 2.92 and save percentage of .917. Jake was the Allen goalie in the 2018 Kelly Cup playoffs when the Americans lost to Idaho in the first round in seven games after taking a 3-0 series lead. Jake's save percentage in that series was 916.

Last season Jake returned to Allen and played more games (28) than any of the Americans goalies but did not have a great season. While his record was 18-5-3-1 he had the highest GAA (3.55) and lowest save percentage .899 of the five goalies that played for the Americans last season. Allen had three goalies on the roster for much of last season and that is a difficult environment for a goalie. The other goalies (Dereck Baribeau, Zach Sawchenko, Andrew Shortridge) were all NHL/AHL contracted goalies so many times it was hard to get everyone enough work. When you go a week or more between starts, which happened to Jake several times during the season, it is difficult to stay sharp.

Paterson is 26 years old, stands 6'1' and  weighs 190 pounds. He is from the Toronto area. Jake was the third round draft choice (80th overall) of the Detroit Red Wings in 2012 NHL draft. Paterson signed a three year entry level contract with Detroit in 2013 and spent most of his time with the Red Wings ECHL affiliate the Toledo Walleye. In 2016-17 Jake led the Walleye to the best regular season record in the ECHL. His record was 34-13-2 with a GAA of 2.28, a save percentage of .918 and seven shutouts. He was runner-up to Riley Gill for the ECHL Goalie of the Year.

 In parts of three seasons with Toledo, Paterson compiled a record of 53-24-4, a GAA of 2.24 and save percentage of .920. Over his seven year professional career Paterson has played in 160 ECHL games with a GAA of 2.95 and save percentage of .906. 

 Paterson will wear #34 for the Americans, the third number he has worn in Allen. He wore #39 in 2017-18 and #35 last season. 

 Here is the Allen Americans press release on the signing of Jake Paterson:  https://allenamericans.com/news/press-release/popular-goalie-jake-paterson-returns/

 

 

Colby McAuley

#17 Colby McAuley

Colby McAuley was assigned to Allen for three months is 2017-18 when he was under contract with the San Jose Barracuda (AHL). He signed a two year entry level contract with San Jose in 2017. Unlike Paterson who was a highly touted player when he was a junior hockey player ranked as the third best goalie in North America, Colby wasn't even drafted by his junior team. He was a free agent invite to the Prince George Cougars (WHL). Here is what was said about Colby when he signed with the Barracuda in 2017.

“Colby has worked relentlessly over the past three seasons to get himself to this point and to see him sign professionally with the San Jose Sharks organization is a testament to his passion and his commitment to the game of hockey,” said Cougars General Manager, Todd Harkins. “Colby McAuley is proof that it doesn’t matter if you’re drafted to the WHL, or drafted to the NHL – If you work hard enough and you have the right focus, you’re going to get opportunities at the next level. We are so happy for Colby and his family and we wish him the very best as he continues his pro hockey career with the San Jose Barracuda.”

Colby served as an alternate captain in each his two seasons in the WHL.

Since turning pro Colby has played in 117 ECHL games for three different teams (Allen, Orlando, Idaho) and has 76 points (34G, 42A). He also has 36 AHL games to his credit, all with San Jose and has 10 points (4G, 10A). The 6'0" 185 pound left shot forward has played center and wing but will start out as a winger in Allen. McAuley is the type of player that fits well in Steve Martinson's system. He has a combination of skill and toughness, is a hard worker at both ends of the ice, will finish his checks and isn't afraid to drop the gloves if the situation calls for it. 

Colby played 38 games for Allen as a rookie in 2017-18 and had 20 points (8G, 12A) to go along with 72 penalty minutes. He wore jersey #27 back then but will be wearing #17 now.  

McAuley finished last season with Idaho and had re-signed with the Steelheads before they opted out of the 2020-21 season. When Colby re-signed with Idaho in July his coach noted what makes Colby special in addition to his skill is his character, work ethic and personality. 

Here is the press release issued by the Allen Americans on the signing of Colby McAuley:  https://allenamericans.com/news/press-release/colby-mcauley-returning-to-allen/


OTHER COMMENTS

- It is always fun to find past fights between new teammates but was surprised to find this one between McAuley and Braylon Shmyr from back in 2014 in their junior days. While McAuley has had 45 fights since 2014-15 Shmyr has had just three. I think Braylon paid the price because he took a slashing penalty and Colby reacted. I am sure Shmyr remembers this fight. I wonder if Colby does?



- The long awaited AHL schedule is expected to be released at noon (EST) today. It will be interesting to see the number of games each team is planning to play, some may play as few as 24 games. Remember the expectation is the AHL regular season will conclude in early May and there has been no announcement on their playoffs. 

 

- There were eight more players added to the Commissioner's Exempt List yesterday which makes a total of 26 in the last four days. Tulsa has added four players to the list since Tuesday but have continued to play and will take on Indy at home tonight and Saturday. Allen visits Tulsa on Sunday.

 

- With some games canceled it is a light Friday night schedule around the ECHL tonight. In addition to Indy at Tulsa, Greenville is at Orlando and Utah is at Rapid City. 

 

- Fort Wayne won't start playing games until February 12. Since the standings will be determined by point/winning percentage the Komets seem to have an advantage since they will play far fewer games than the other 13 teams playing. The final ECHL schedule is still not out but Fort Wayne could end up playing about 20 games fewer than the other 13 teams. Even more of an advantage is in their first month the Komets will play 13 games but nine of them are against Wheeling whose win/point percentage is a paltry .350. 

 

DID YOU KNOW: The ECHL has played a 72 game schedule since the 2000-01 season but when the league started in 1988-89 they had a 60 game schedule. The ECHL went to 64 games in 1990-91, 68 games in 1993-94, 70 games in 1995-96 before expanding to the present 72 game schedule in 2000-01. 


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