Tuesday, February 2, 2021

Barry the Blogger's Daily Dish

 The Allen Americans will be back at practice today as they prepare for their game against Wichita  tomorrow (Wednesday). It will be the first of three straight games against the Thunder. These three games will provide a good test for the top two teams in the Western Conference. Both teams have something to like about the only three games they played against each other earlier this season. On New Year's Eve Wichita came to Allen and gave the Americans their worst defeat on the season (7-2). The teams then traveled to Wichita and the Americans won 5-1 and 4-3 in overtime. Wichita has lost four games all season with two of them coming at the hands of the Americans. 

 

- Having just completed three games in three days in Utah and with three games in four days coming up against Wichita, coach Martinson will have an easy practice today. There will be special teams work and the players that take faceoffs will have some extra faceoff practice. 

 

- I get asked about the roster numbers all of the time and it has been a moving target this season. Here are where the numbers stand and should remain this way for the remainder of the season. The number of players that can dress for a game was 18 (16 skaters) in prior seasons but this season started with 20 (18 skaters). The number has now been reduced to 19 (17 skaters). There can be up to 20 players on the active roster as long as they fit under the salary cap. Outside of the salary cap you can have up to four players on the reserve list. While the reserve players don't count toward the salary cap they still are paid so there are budget restrictions (different for each team) in addition to salary cap restrictions. The final place to put players is on injured reserve (minimum 14 days). If you add it all up the Americans could have 24 players on the roster not counting players on IR. 

 

- At the start of the 2020-21 season each ECHL team could have a maximum eight NHL/AHL contracted players with three of them having to be provided to the ECHL team at no cost. That rule is no longer in effect. ECHL teams can now have an unlimited number of NHL/AHL contracted players assigned and must reimburse the NHL/AHL $525 per week for all of them.

 

- Matt Register has been moving up the leader board for defensemen. He is now #2 in points (13), #3 in assists (11), #2 in power play assists, #1 in power play assists (6) and #1 in shots (45). Matt has a three game point streak and has seven points (2G, 5A) in his last five games.

 

- Braylon Shmyr is ready to be activated from the IR this week. He has been practicing with the team and could be available against Wichita.  


- The long AHL negotiations for their return to play have concluded with the approval of a revised CBA. The first games will take place on Friday. The Canadian Division, which was established because of the pandemic border issues, will have a delayed start as some teams await approval to play by their provincial government. No date has been given on when the division will start.  


DID YOU KNOW: Spencer Asuchak scored the ECHL's first penalty shot goal of the season on Sunday. He is now a perfect two for two on penalty shots as a member of the Allen Americans. In his rookie season on January 24, 2014 at home against the St. Charles Chill, Spencer had a three point game (2G, 1A) which included a penalty shot goal. 

 

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