- The Allen Americans announced their sixth player for the 2024-25
season yesterday. Defenseman Nolan Orzeck is returning to Allen. Five of the six players announced thus far are returning from last year's team with Brayden Watts the exception. Here
is the current roster with stats from last season:
Goalies
- Marco Costantini - 24 games, 3.19 GAA, .913 save percentage
Defensemen
- Ryan Gagnon - 48 games, 8 points (0G, 8A), 52 PIMS, +5
- Justin Allen - 38 games, 10 points (2G, 8A), 16 PIMS, -2
- Nolan Orzeck - 51 games, 27 points (5G, 22A), 10 PIMS +8 (Allen games only)
Forwards
- Easton Brodzinski - 62 games, 39 points (22G, 17A), 91 PIMS, 0 plus/minus
- Brayden Watts - 62 games, 58 points (14G, 44A) 29 PIMS, -34
- How does Allen rank in the number of players announced thus far. The Americans are in the middle of the pack. Player announcements range from a high of 19 (Fort Wayne) to a low of zero (Kalamazoo}. Here are the numbers for the Mountain Division:
- 12 - Wichita
- 9 - Kansas City
- 7 - Tahoe
- 6 - Allen
- 5 - Rapid City
- 4 - Utah
- 1 - Tulsa
- 1 - Idaho
- The #1 question I get each and every day is when is the affiliation announcement coming. Here is a pretty definitive answer. My sources tell me the Americans will announce their affiliate later this morning. No press conference will be involved.
- The affiliation announcement comes none too soon. Allen is the last of the 29 teams in the ECHL to name an affiliate. ECHL training camp is 64 days away, October 4th is the first day on the ice. Allen will play its lone preseason game at home (community rink) against Tulsa on October 11.
- Allen lost a key player when team captain, Colton Hargrove signed with the Kelly Cup champion Florida Everblades yesterday. Hargrove has been described by opposing coaches in the Mountain Division as the best all around player in the division. A 200 foot player, a great leader and tough as nails. He missed the majority of last season with an injury. In 2022-23 Hargrove scored 39 goals in 64 games and had one stretch where he scored 28 goals in 29 games. His skill and presence will be missed in Allen. Here is an update on where Allen's top players will be playing in 2024-25. It is looking more and more likely Brodzinski will be the only player on this list that will return to Allen for 2024-25.
- Colby McAuley, 63 points - unsigned but likely will play in Europe
- Hank Crone, 55 points - unsigned but will likely sign with another ECHL team
- Blake Murray, 53 points - signed with Atlanta Gladiators
- Kris Myllari, 48 points - unsigned, still deciding if he will play next season
- Easton Brodzinski, 39 points - has re-signed with the Allen Americans
- Bennett MacArthur, 32 points - signed AHL contract (Wilkes-Barre/Scranton Penguins)
- Eric Williams, 31 points - Retired
- Liam Finlay, signed in Scotland (Glasgow Clan)
- Colton Hargrove, signed with Florida Everblades
- Dyson Stevenson is heading to Budapest for the 2024-25 season. He is one of the most popular players to ever play for the Allen Americans. He was a member of both of Allen's Kelly Cup championships (2015, 2016). He is #15 on Allen's all-time most games played list with 222 (regular season and playoffs). Dyson was a great locker room guy who would always stand up for his teammates. In 2015-16 Stevenson led the Americans in fighting majors with 16. With how the ECHL fighting rules have changed, 16 fights today would accrue a total of 10 games worth of suspensions.
Dyson has played in Scotland (Glasgow Clan) the last three seasons where he served as captain, but has signed with a team in Budapest, Hungary. Here is what Dyson had to say when I asked him about the move:
"I am really excited about signing in Budapest. We (Dyson and his wife Taylor) have heard nothing but good things about the city."
"My old coach from Glasgow went over to Budapest and said I was one of the first guys on his list he wanted to bring over and we got a deal done."
"It is obviously going to be a little different with the language barrier but we are excited. I hope to have a great season and stay away from injuries and make a deep playoff run."
- I get many questions about the role Joe Ernst, Vice President of Hockey Operations for Zawyer Sports, plays as it relates to the Allen Americans. Ernst spend 33 years in the ECHL prior to taking his job with Zawyer. Starting as a referee in 1991 and rising to the ECHL Senior Vice President of Hockey Operations before he left for Zawyer Sports. I had a chance to spend a few minutes with Joe after the Allen press conference last week and asked him about his new job. Here is what he had to say:
Q: What does your job entail?
A: I oversee hockey operations for all of the Zawyer managed hockey teams (Jacksonville, Savannah, Atlanta, Allen, Tahoe). I obviously work closely with B.J. Adams. I was responsible for bringing him on along with L.J., Jonny and Kevin. I actually had to help hire four new coaches this summer all within a matter of two months. I am responsible for all of the coaches, assistant coaches, trainers and equipment managers.
Q: What kinds of things do you sign off on?
A: I see all of the player contracts as they come through but the coaches sign all of the players. I talk to each team separately and don't share information between teams. Trades can't take place between the five Zawyer teams. I would say I serve more as a consultant to Allen, trying to help B.J. in anyway I can.
Q: Will you be involved in disciplinary hearings with the ECHL since that was a role you served for so many years?
A: I will stick up for our players if I have to. If it is something major I will be involved as needed. For one or two game suspensions they will go through B.J. and I will get the information from him. It is his team to run.
Q: How are you involved in affiliations?
A: I am the point person for affiliations and they are clearly important, but I tell our coaches you have to build your team so when NHL/AHL contracted players come down, that is the cherry on the top.
DID YOU KNOW? I mentioned above Dyson Stevenson is #15 all-time in games played for the Allen Americans (regular season and playoffs). There are 12 players in franchise history that have played 250+ games in Allen. The number of championships each player won is in parenthesis:
- 610 - Spencer Asuchak (3)
- 347 - Chad Costello (2)
- 308 - Tyler Ludwig (3)
- 295 - Jarret Lukin (1)
- 286 - Gary Steffes (2)
- 277 - Mike Berube (2)
- 271 - Greger Hanson (3)
- 260 - Jamie Schaafsma (3)
- 258 - David Makowski (1)
- 258 - Kris Myllari (0)
- 256 - Brian McMillin (3)
- 254 - Eric Roy (1)