Tuesday, October 17, 2017

Practice Update, Importance of Home Opener, Changing Stats, Asuchak Records, Official Guide & Record Book

With a 72 game ECHL schedule having as many as six days off between games is a rarity. It actually happens just twice all season. This week and the week of Decmeber 3 when the Americans have seven days off between games. Having six days between games early in the season is great timing as it gives coach Steve Martinson time to work on those system things that are difficult to get installed during a short training camp. This week started with a light practice yesterday that consisted mostly of a four on four scrimmage. Coach Martinson wasn't even on the ice. Today and tomorrow there will be a lot of skating drills and then things will slow down on Thursday and Friday with more emphasis on systems and special teams. There always is a recognition that a balance needs to be maintained between working hard, getting in shape and making sure everyone has fresh legs for the weekend.


- The game on Saturday will be the sixth opening night for Steve Martinson with the Allen Americans but for owner Jack Gulati it will be his first. The game will be different for a few reasons. After four years of raising the championship banner, that will be missing. Jack Gulati will be in attendance to show his support, something that rarely happened under the previous ownership group. There will be a new in game host, Kayla McLain, as the face of a new and improved game operations effort. Some things will be the same. The Ice Angels will be performing and are hard at work at what promises to be an amazing performance. The on ice product with a combination of speed, skill, grit and toughness will be as entertaining as ever.

The bottom line is Jack Gulati has taken over the Americans and provided the team with the financial stability that has been needed for several years. It has only been eight months but Jack has signed Steve Martinson to a long term contract, repaired relationships with many stakeholders, leased a new bus for the team, procured great housing for the players, increased staffing in the front office, added managerial oversight both locally and with the hiring of a COO and CFO to oversee operations in Reading and Allen. With Jack's commitment his expectation, as he would say it is, "putting more butts in the seats."

Saturday night will be the first opportunity to see if all of the effort produces the results that are expected. Since joining the ECHL in 2014-15 the opening night crowd has been 5006, 4745 and 5062. If you are an Allen fan you can help. Invite a friend, a neighbor or extended family to join you for opening night. If you are a season ticket holder (half or partial) make sure you attend opening night. Ask people in the community if they have heard of the Allen Americans and make sure they know what a great entertainment value there is in Allen and how family friendly this team has always been.


- If you regularly monitor ECHL stats or your favorite team's stats you may notice a change in the numbers even though the team hasn't played a game. It is an interesting process with many steps that fans may not be aware of. The off ice officials keep track of the stats in real time via computer as a game is in process. If you look at echl.com all of the stats are updated as they happen. The off ice officials are able to communicate with each other and they get information from the on ice officials to make sure all of the goals, assists and plus/minus stats are correct. After the game there is a period of time (around 30 minutes) when each team can correct any information that has been recorded incorrectly. The game is then submitted as final and official. But even after the game is submitted final, changes can be made. As you might imagine players want to get credit for every stat they feel they earn. They may say the next day the puck glanced off their stick, brushed their jersey or touched their skate so they deserve to be credited with a goal or an assist. They may say they had just gotten on the ice when a goal was scored so they should get the plus. This starts a process that usually involves taking a close look at game video to determine exactly what happened. The final arbiter is coach Martinson and if he feels a change is appropriate the team submits the change to the league office and the change is made.

The process above was apparently used after the two games in Rapid City because some of the Allen stats were changed yesterday. Here is the latest from echl.com on the Allen stat leaders:

Points
7- Olivier Archambault
6 - Casey Pierro-Zabotel
5 - Zach Pochiro

Goals
3 - Zach Pochiro
2 - Olivier Archambault
2 - Jonathan Lessard

Assists
5- Olivier Archambault
5 - Casey Pierro-Zabotel
2 - Zach Pochiro
2 - Dalton Thrower

Plus/Minus
+8 - Casey Pierro-Zabotel
+7 - Olivier Archambault
+7 - Zach Pochiro


- I just received my copy of the 2017-18 ECHL Official Guide and Record Book and the amount of information contained in these 476 pages is amazing. Almost every individual and team stat going all the way back to the beginning of the league in 1988. I use this book on almost a daily basis and it is fun to just page through and look at all of the information. You can buy the book ($20) but it is free electronically if you go to the ECHL website (echl.com) and click on the "Multimedia" tab and then on "Official Guide and Record Book" in the drop down menu. Here is a link that takes you directly to the electronic version. Check it out: https://www.echl.com/official-guide-record-book


DID YOU KNOW: Spencer Asuchak is in his fifth season with the Allen Americans and can accomplish some special things this season depending on how much time he spends in the AHL. First and foremost he could win his fourth championship in Allen, a feat no other player has ever accomplished. He could also climb way up the the ladder in most career categories. Here are a few examples:

Games played - Spencer is currently 10th all time with 176 games. He could be as high as second (238) by the end of the season.

Points - Spencer is #8 all time in points. He is just 16 points from #4 all time (162).

Goals - Spencer is #7 all time in goals. If he matches his goals from last season (26) he would end up #4 all time.

Assists - Spencer is #6 all time in assists (99). If he matches last year's production (40) he will end the season #2 all time.

Penalty Minutes - Spencer is #11 all time but is 61 minutes from moving into #3. 

 

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