Saturday, November 16, 2024

Allen Wins in Overtime, Game Recaps, Video Highlights, Coach's Comments, Today's Preview, Standings Tightening, Roster Reduction and More

 

It was another win for the Allen Americans last night as they defeated Utah 3-2 in overtime. Just like the win against Utah on Wednesday, the #1 star of the game was Brayden Watts who scored the game winning goal and the #2 star was goalie Dylan Wells who stopped 45 of 47 shots for a .957 save percentage. 

 

- Last night Watts factored in all three Allen goals. He scored the Americans first goal after Allen fell behind in the opening period. He assisted on Allen's second goal scored by Spencer Asuchak to give the Americans a 2-1 lead. He scored the game winner on the power play at the 6:31 mark of overtime. 

 

- With the win Allen improved its record to 4-5-1-0 and has now won four of the last five games and improved its point percentage from .100 on November 1 to .450 with a chance to get to .500 with a win against Utah tonight.

 

- Special teams played a big part in the overtime period. Allen took a penalty with one second remaining in regulation time which carried over to the overtime period. Allen killed off the 4-on-3 power play thanks to some great saves by Dylan Wells. A couple of minutes later Utah took a penalty and Allen capitalized with the Watts game winner with just 29 seconds remaining in the overtime period. 

 

- The Americans are still last in the league in average goals allowed per game (4.40), but in their last three wins Allen has allowed just five goals (1.67 per game). 

 

- Asuchak's goal last night was his third of the season, all coming in the last three games. He has nine points (3G, 6A) in the last five games. Watts scored his fifth and sixth goals last night. In the last five games he has nine points (5G, 4A).

 

- How big of a turn around has goalie Dylan Wells had. Here are his save percentages in the seven games he has played this season starting with opening night. Last night was his second 45 save win in the last week. He has two of the top four save games in the league this season.

  • .784
  • .793
  • .909
  • .957
  • .963
  • .957

 

- Last night was the tale of two periods. Allen outshot Utah 15 -8 in the first period and Utah turned the tables in second period outshooting the Americans 20-7. The second period has been a problem all season for Allen. The Americans have been outshot 160-80 in the second period and have been outscored 14-5. 

 

- Here are the game recaps from both teams and the video highlights:


- Allen has a chance to do something tonight they haven't accomplished since 2021-22. Sweep a three games series at home. The same keys to the game apply as last night which was a bit of a mixed bag:

  • Get off to a good start by scoring the first goal.
  • Limit the neutral zone turnovers, if there isn't a play to be made, dump the puck.
  • Win the 50-50 battles.
  • Win the special teams battle and take advantage of Utah's penalty kill.
  • Keep the shots close.
  • Continue the excellent goaltending. 


COACH'S COMMENTS

I had a chance to catch up with coach B.J Adams after the game and ask him a few questions. Here is what he had to say:

Q: How big was your special teams play, especially in the overtime period?

A: I didn't like the way we killed the 5-on-3 when they scored. We weren't setup very well for that  goal structurally. But the kill in overtime was big and then those guys coming thorough on the power play was great.

Q: What was the difference in how the team was playing in the first and second period?

A: We were trying to do too much with the puck in the second period. We gave them the puck too often. Inside the blue line I think we are cheating the game a little bit. We have to be better top of the circle to top of the circle. We took a long shift when we scored, and then the next shift was a long one, there was some icings involved and we couldn't change and they built up some momentum. Tired guys make tired mistakes, so that compounds the problem. That is where you have to simplify the game and know where you are in the game, where to go with pucks and be able to get fresh bodies on the ice. We were fortunate to get out of the period with the score tied.

Q: It seemed like you had a ton of grade A chances but couldn't finish?

A: I would like a few more of those chances. I guess I am being picky as the coach. We have to get more of those second chance pucks in front of the net. We are not getting enough of those. On the flip side we gave up too many second chances to them.

Q: Your thoughts on Dylan Wells winning again while saving 45 of 47 shots?

A: Wells is making the saves he needs to make, but also making saves that are high percentage shots for them that you don't expect to make and that really helps. We just need for him to the make the saves he should make and we we will be fine. We have to clean up some stuff in front of him on rebounds, so the shot totals don't get so high.      


OTHER COMMENTS

- The Mountain Division could be described as high octane offense with weak defense based on the results thus far this season. Check out these stats:

Four of the top six ECHL teams in average goals per game are in the Mountain Division. Kansas City and Tulsa are tied for #1 (3.91), Idaho is #4 (3.75) and Utah is #6 (3.44).

The bottom three ECHL teams in average goals allowed are in the Mountain Division. Allen is #29 (4.40), Utah is #28 (3.89) and Rapid City is #27 (3.50)

Five of the bottom six teams in average shots allowed per game are in the Mountain Division. Allen is #29 (41.20), Rapid City is #28 (35.50), Idaho is #27 (35.33), Wichita is #26 (34.67) and Utah is #24 (33.44).

 

- Depth scoring continues to be an issue for the Americans. The top line scored all three goals again last night. The four players that have played on the top line this season (Watts, Asuchak, Crnkovic, Brodzinski) have scored 18 of Allen's 23 goals (78%). Other than the first line goal scoring, five players have one goal and the rest of the team doesn't have a goal.  


- The Mountain Division is quickly becoming the tightest division in the league. There are five teams in the ECHL with point percentages above .700. The Mountain Division is the only division without one. The Mountain Division has had some unexpected results in the last week.  

  • Idaho has lost three of its last four games including two at home to Rapid City. 
  • Kansas City has lost two of its last three and has a home record of 1-2-0-1. 
  • Allen has won three of its last four games. 
  • Tulsa has won four of its last five games. 
  • Rapid City has won three straight after losing nine straight to start the season.
  • First year Tahoe has already beaten Idaho twice, Tulsa, Utah and Jacksonville. 
 
 
- It all makes for standings that look a lot different than last season when Idaho and Kansas City had from 30 to 51 more points than the rest of the teams. Here are the current standings by point percentage because games played varies from nine to 12. As a comparison the team's point percentage from a week ago is in parenthesis so you can see how the standings have tightened in the last week. A week ago point percentages varied from .813 to .167. Today it varies from .682 to .375.
  • .682 - Tulsa (.643)
  • .682 - Kansas City (.813)
  • .611 - Tahoe (.700)
  • .542 - Idaho (.635)
  • .542 - Wichita (.667)
  • .500 - Utah (.600)
  • .450 - Allen (.357)
  • .375 - Rapid City (.167)
 
 
- It is another busy night in the ECHL with 13 games on tap. Seven of eight Mountain Division teams will be in action (Kansas City is idle). Here is the ECHL Today with all of the previews: https://echl.com/news/2024/11/echl-today-nov-16 

    
 
DID YOU KNOW: ECHL active rosters must be reduced from a maximum of 21 players to 20 players by tomorrow afternoon (3:00 pm ET). In addition to the 20 players on the active roster, teams can carry:
 
- 2 players on reserve
- 1 player on 3-day injured reserve
- unlimited number of players on 14-day injured reserve
 
Coach Adams will have a decision to make after the game tonight. Will he trade or release a player to get the active roster down to 20 players. So much depends on if Allen gets out of the game tonight without any injuries and what is the status of Mark Duarte, who was injured in the game last night. It is possible Adams could buy some time because of players on injured reserve, but he will eventually have to reduce the size of the roster, so maybe he will decide to do that before the deadline tomorrow. 
  

28 comments:

  1. I am soooo disappointed in BJ Adams.
    Wells was amazing last night.
    BJ has excuses for everything and sometimes when people perform, he doesn't even really acknowledge them properly.

    Fire BJ Adams.

    For those opposed, go back and see the Costello passion.

    Lucky win. Wells saved the day.

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    1. I agree…BJ is way over his head and I think his “sourness” is because the turn around (recently) has been because of leadership on the ice by the players and NOT from the bench where you often see BJ either jawing at his team during breaks in play or he just looks lost or thinks acting like an NHL coach at this level is sufficient…the difference is this ain’t the NHL and you can’t “fake it till you make it”…

      BJ is now…down deeper in the hole that he was placed in by some crappy moves before he arrived…but with the shovel in his hands…instead of using it to climb out…he continues to dig the hole deeper…

      Either way, every game played means we are one game closer to cutting ties with this Junior level coach…however, he was smart enough (for himself) to negotiate a 2-yr guaranteed contract which no one gets with his experience…but we can chalk that one up to good ole Zawyer and Joe Agenda…

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    2. Simple.
      Pay him out. Why delay? Why negotiate against ourselves?
      Fire him. Pay him out.
      Go and get an experienced coach and perhaps, admit fault to Costy, use this season to decide who we keep, and get Crone, Hargrove, Farmer and Chaz back next year and win the Kelly Cup.

      $hit, firing BJ, eating his contract and getting the above back and re-establishing the talent base from this years roster would be worth the money.

      I'm in to contribute to make it happen.

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    3. Interesting Watts was recruited by Costello.
      Wake up LJ.
      Fire BJ.

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    4. Yes he was. I’ll leave it at that.
      Although, I’ll add Watts to the list of “surprised” people.

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  2. Tucson providing 2 Goalies has provided challenges with us essentially holding Marco to the side unless Tucson recalls Wells or Thornton. We have an idle player whereas typically that wouldn't be the case. You can only massage the roster so much before having an extra goalie poses difficulty in the roster.
    Wells is clearly now our #1 goalie and is most likely first to be called back to Tucson.
    I remain perplexed as to why we don't have any other players from Tucson.

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  3. bj goes 4-5-1 in his first 10: "oh my lord, fire that man. he sucks"

    Chad goes 3-7 in his first 10: "give this man ownership of the team and beg him to come back!"

    yall are funny how much you are blinded by your fandom of mr costello. BJ through 10 games with way worse players has a better record, yet yall still hate. sad.

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    1. Bozo, open your eyes and see who we have played. 👀🙄

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    2. You’re an idiot. Can’t wait to see your comments about your favorite coach BJ when we play the top tier teams 🤣 you’ll eventually wake up or choke on the koolaid you’re drinking.
      The players loath him too.

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    3. They sure do. Players are playing together. There are issues with BJ and video guy. In fairness, they may not all come out until exit interviews.

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    4. Last Year we started 3-7 in the first 10 games - 7 of those games were against Idaho and KC - see the difference??? If not you are beyond delusional and need to take Tissue Boy for his walk

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    5. Next 10 games - against two teams with a winning record - Tahoe (2 games) & Tulsa (2 games) - 3 against RC , and 1 against Utah, Wichita and Indy

      My guess would be 4-6 over those games - maybe 5-5

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    6. 5 out of 6 points, decent weekend right?
      Wrong - played Utah. Just as bad as us. Possibly better, in fact they are better. We couldn’t pass them despite getting the 5/6 points.
      BJ should still be fired.

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  4. Team loses, owners suck, fire everybody, get Costello back.

    Team wins, owners suck, fire everybody, get Costello back.

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    1. See above genius....

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    2. 1. BJ should be fired.
      2. LJ needs to take ownership and delegate to JM.
      3. REV has issues itself.
      4. Video Guy is proving his salary … read into that what you will.
      5. Locker room has issues with BJ.
      6. BJ is very defensive with lots of excuses.
      7. Per above, look at who we have played.
      8. You’d achieve success faster and increase the chances of a Kelly Cup by firing BJ.
      9. Pay him out. You’d make that up by people coming back to the games and buying merch.
      10. Stop defending mediocrity as someone posted. Why accept losses? Why accept double the SOG? Why defend the lame excuses?

      C’mon man, surely you’re not that delusional you can’t see what is going on.

      Many have seen it and called it since the offseason disaster of recruiting.

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    3. Memphis Dave... much like your child support payments, you miss important points like its your job... keep making excuses...

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    4. WOW - that loss stung - didn't it Homer

      child support payments? My two sons are 32 and 30 years old, both Engineers and require no support unlike your Harry Hines hooking offspring.

      Here's an excuse - real teams coming soon

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  5. Prediction:
    Utah 4-2

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  6. Anyone knows what happened to costantini?

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    1. Won’t play unless Utah recalls one of the 2 assigned AHL Goalies.

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    2. I want to know, too.
      He was great last year.

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    3. See above. Pretty simple.

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  7. The facts are simple. The team is in last place. Utah & Allen will be battling it out for the caboose.

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  8. Nice to see Spencer get on a hot streak!

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  9. Your take on this issue is fresh and thought-provoking. It’s great to see a unique angle on this.
    Emotional coaching

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