The day has finally arrived! Talking to coaches, players, and fans, everyone is past ready to get this party started with game one of the Mountain Division finals tonight in Kansas City. Allen's last game was April 28, and Kansas City's was April 30, so both teams are well rested.
- The Americans didn't practice yesterday, and left by bus (sleeper) for Kansas City early in the morning for a leisurely 475-mile trip. They stopped in Joplin, MO, for a late lunch and arrived at the hotel around 5:00 pm. The team will have a pregame skate this morning as the final preparation for the series.
- Allen was 3-4-0-0 against Kansas City during the regular season. The Americans lost the first four games and won the last three, including back-to-back wins in Kansas City at the end of February.
- Allen has the best record in the league since the end of March at 15-1-1-0 and defeated Idaho 4-1 in the first round of the playoffs. Kansas City is right there with Allen. The Mavericks' record is 15-2-1-1 and they defeated Tahoe 4-0 in the first round of the playoffs.
- During the regular season, Allen had the #1 offense in the league, averaging 3.72 goals per game. Kansas City was right behind, ranked #3, averaging 3.54 goals per game. On defense. Kansas City was #2, allowing an average of 2.21 goals per game. Allen was ranked #13, allowing 2.90 goals per game.
- Rather than going through all of the regular-season stats, let's take a look at how these teams have done in the playoffs:
- I won't have the lineup until this afternoon and will update here when I get it, so you can check back later. At practice on Thursday, Martinson had Riley Kidney centering Harrison Blaisdell and Landen Hookey. Kidney will be playing his first game in Allen. The 23-year-old was the second-round draft choice of the Montreal Canadiens in the 2021 NHL draft. He had over 100 points in his last two seasons in juniors (QMJHL) and has played in 132 AHL games (39 points, 11G, 28A). He has been a pass-first playmaker with great vision and high hockey IQ. Keep an eye on this line with speed and skill. It should be fun to watch in this series.
UPDATE
- Allen and Kansas City are two high-powered offenses with a lot of point scorers. Here are the playoff stats:
- Kansas City has five players tied for the lead in points with five. Seven players averaged 1.00 to 1.25 points per game in the first round of the playoffs.
- Danny Katic leads the league in playoff points with ten. He is averaging 2.00 points per game and 1.00 goals per game.
- Brayden Watts is #3 in the league in points (9) and is averaging 1.80 points per game.
- Allen has five players averaging 1.00 or more points per game. In addition to Katic and Watts, Hargrove, McAuley, and Sedley averaged a point per game in the first round.
- Here is the Americans Weekly with even more stats and information to help get you ready for what should be a great series: https://allenamericans.com/news/2026/05/news-americans-weekly
OTHER COMMENTS
- Congratulations to Spencer and Cass Asuchak, who have announced they are expecting their first child. Baby Asuchak is due in October.
- Three of four division finals series will be in action tonight:
- #2 Allen at #1 Kansas City - Game 1 (Game 2 is tomorrow)
- #2 South Carolina at #1 Florida - Everblades lead the series 1-0 (Game 3 is Wednesday)
- #2 Maine at #1 Wheeling - Nailers lead the series 1-0 (Game 3 is Monday)
- #2 Toledo at #1 Fort Wayne play game one tomorrow (Sunday).
Here is the ECHL Today with the previews: https://echl.com/news/2026/05/echl-today-may-9
- How important is winning game one tonight for the Americans?
- The ECHL MVP will return to the lineup Sunday.
- If Coachella Valley loses tonight, Kansas City could add three players from the AHL, possibly by the Sunday afternoon game.
- Home teams that win game one of a best-of-seven series go on to win the series about 75% of the time.
- The two best teams in the ECHL when scoring first during the regular season were Allen and Kansas City. They were almost unbeatable when scoring first. Their combined record was 70-4-6-0 for a points percentage of .913.
- I have heard the intention is to release the 2026-27 schedule on Thursday (14th), but that has not been confirmed yet. What is known is that the Allen schedule will be front-loaded with road games. The CUTX Event Center will host three major stages of the 2026 League of Legends World Championships. League of Legends is the largest esport in the World (multi-player video game). The actual tournament, according to the CUTX Event Center calendar, is in three different stages through the semifinals, running from October 23 to November 8. But you can be sure the event center will be tied up before and after the tournament. The tournament finals will be held at the Barclays Center in Brooklyn, New York. All of the games are streamlined live, and at their peak can reach close to seven million worldwide viewers.
- Coach Martinson has always preferred more road games early in the season. It gives the team a chance to bond and also avoids conflicts with Texas high school football games. He will definitely get his wish next season.
It’s money time.
ReplyDeleteLet’s go!
GO RED!!
Can’t wait! It’s going to be exciting. Let’s go #RedRedRed!!!
ReplyDeleteWe all need and want Coachella to win tonight in their AHL game.
ReplyDeleteGO RED! Anyone have tickets for Saturday game?
ReplyDeleteCongrats Assman! GO RED!
ReplyDeleteKC posts exciting round 2 hype video, ALLEN posts one picture. Worst game ops in pro sports. Have some pride. They may have the better front office but atleast we have the better team. Cmon red!!
ReplyDeleteDude can you just celebrate the team and leave the negative stuff out for once?
DeleteAmen
DeleteAmen Amen
DeleteHard to not address negatives.
ReplyDeleteWhat with grandson “go Americans”.
ReplyDeleteHoly shit the ECHL referees hate the Americans.
ReplyDeleteWhat a sham of a game by the officials.
The referees are pucking useless in this league.
DeleteFunny how the end of game penalties are 6 to Allen and just 5 to KC. Huddy Wilson gets away without a penalty ...
Pretty sure Jason saw what Allen fans have said for years. I can’t even remember how many times I heard him say KC got by with one. And then KC proudly shows the replay of their goalie purposely removing his mask. That is delay of game, but the refs didn’t call it. Boys need to be prepared to outplay KC AND poor refs for this series.
DeleteHow do you penalize 6 Americans after the buzzer and only 5 from Kansas? The refs need to grow some balls and not be afraid to make calls against Kansas. They are following Idaho’s game 4 playbook to rattle the Americans.
DeleteWhat happened after the final buzzer last night? Line brawl? Or playoff heated hockey and soft officiating?
ReplyDeletePlayoff heated hockey, but because the refs lost control of the game and couldn’t blow their whistle or raise their arm against Kansas, this was to be expected. Heck, even Parsons went to the bench because he thought there was a penalty called when there actually wasn’t, it was that bad.
DeleteCoachella Valley 3-2 in 2OT.
ReplyDeleteSuck it Kansas.
Can’t have refs and your AHL support.
👆🏻😁
DeleteYou know they aren’t in Kansas right?
DeleteKnow how we all know you just troll the comments and dont read the blog...
DeleteMay be a troll but not wrong... they aren't in Kansas
DeleteRead the blog folks.
DeleteWe all know that.
They are KC’s AHL affiliate and by them winning last night, it means more AHL players most likely won’t be assigned to Kansas.
C’mon folks….. 🙄
Ooooh mommy got mad at the kids
DeleteBut still not in Kansas
DeleteAre you a moron?
DeleteMaybe... but at least I know they aren't in Kansas! Says a lot more than you.... hahahahaha
DeleteCertified moron. No one said they were in Kansas ya fool!
DeleteDamn, you people are funny!
DeleteAnd we are up 2-0!
Screenshot that buddy!
DeleteShit is about to change.
What happened with your arena?
Couldn’t draw a bigger crowd than a graduation?
Arena clearly didn’t have the confidence you guys would make it.
But we knew that right? Average IQ in Kansas is sub 40.
Ya goon! Go Red!
Ok, Dorothy.
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