Monday, October 16, 2017

Practice Update, Martinson to Name Four Alternate Captains, The Players' Tribune & Where Are They Now

The Americans arrived safe and sound back in Allen last night after a successful opening weekend to start the 2017-18 ECHL hockey season. It is a long bus ride from Rapid City at 1050 miles and 18 hours of riding the highways. You might think two wins and a day on the bus would warrant a day off from practice but that is not the case. The team will practice today but it will most likely be a "light practice" by normal standards. It actually makes a lot of sense to have a practice today after the team spent most of Sunday on the bus. With five days before the game Saturday night the players will probably get a day off midweek. Coach Martinson often says he gets tired of yelling at the players more than three days in a row and they get tired of listening to him yell at them more than three days in a row so a midweek break is probably in order.


- As Martinson said after the two games in Rapid City the team has some things to clean up before the home opener against Orlando next weekend. He specifically mentioned play in front of their own net, back checking and the power play as areas of emphasis.


- It is only two games into the season but when you look at the league wide stats Allen is in a familiar spot in many categories. Tied for first in points (4), #1 in goals scored (13), #1 in penalty minutes (62),  #1 in goal differential (+7) and #2 in shooting percentage (19.4%).   However there are some stats where Allen is in unfamiliar territory most notably being tied for last in power play percentage (0.0%) going 0-9 in Rapid City. 


- If you watched the two games from Rapid City you undoubtedly noticed that that David Makowski and Spencer Asuchak were wearing the "A's" as alternate captains. I had a chance to ask coach Martinson about this and he shared he plans to name two additional players to be alternate captains. He has used various forms of team leadership over the past five years most notable with the captains (Costello & Steffes) the last two seasons. With so many leaders on this team having four with an "A" makes a lot of sense. You can expect to see two at home and two on the road and then doing a switch at some point in the season. The best way to look at this, however, is Martinson has a pool of four alternate captains and he can mix and match them as necessary given injuries, call ups etc. 


- As the Americans prepare for two games against the Orlando Solar Bears on Saturday and Sunday it won't be quite the homecoming as expected. At one point it looked like four former Allen players would be participating. Allen fans will still see Chris Crane and Orlando's assistant coach, John Snowden. However, Tristan King was recently traded to Quad City and Darryl Bootland was placed on the 21 day injured reserve.


- If you are a hockey fan or sports fan in general there is a website you should be following called "The Players' Tribune." Allen captain Joel Chouinard first mentioned it to me as a place he frequents because the stories on the site are written by professional athletes themselves. Here is how they  describe what they are all about, "Founded by Derek Jeter, 'The Players' Tribune' publishes first-person stories from athletes, providing unique insight into the daily sports conversation. Through impactful and powerful long and short form stories, video series and podcasts, bringing fans closer than ever to the games they love." These stories cover a lot more than just playing the sport. There are stories about life lessons, life after playing professionally and a entire series called, "Letter to My Younger Self." Stories from a diverse group of professional athletes from Marta (soccer) to Chipper Jones to Mike Bossy to Ryan Leaf to David Robinson to Carolyn Wozniacki to Kobe Bryant. Here is recent story from the hockey portion of the website where Mark Scheifele (Winnipeg Jets) writes a piece called, "The 5 Toughest Players I Have Ever Faced" and what a great and insightful read: https://www.theplayerstribune.com/mark-scheifele-top-5-nhl/


- It had to be a disappointing weekend all around for the Rapid City Rush especially with all of the excitement generated with a new coach and a new and improved team.  On the ice the Americans took it to the Rush beating them 8-3 on Friday and 5-3 on Saturday. Just as disappointing was the attendance at the two games. According to the ECHL attendance statistics the Rush averaged only 3078 for the two games and are in last place in average attendance. Only 15 of the 27 ECHL teams have had home games thus far. It is still early and there is plenty of time for Rapid City to turns thing around but most franchises cannot sustain the losses that come with averaging only 3000 per game.


DID YOU KNOW: A reader asked which former Allen players are doing well overseas thus far this season. Here are former Allen players averaging at least a point per game. Stats courtesy of eliteprospects.com.

Austin Smith - Austin has 19 points (6 goals 13 assists) in 12 games playing in Italy
Wade MacLeod - Wade has 17 points (6 goals 11 assists) in 10 games playing in Germany
Spencer Edwards - Spencer has 16 points (8 goals 8 assists) in 13 games playing in France
Colton Yellow Horn - Colton has 14 points (5 goals 9 assists) in 12 games in Czech Republic
Judd Blackwater - Judd has 14 points (4 goals 10 assists) in 13 games playing in Slovakia
Devin DiDiomete - Devin has 13 points (8 goals 5 assists) in nine games playing in Italy
Alex Lavoie - Alex has seven points (3 goals 4 assists) in six games playing in Finland

7 comments:

  1. A warning for my fellow Americans' fans...if you are thinking about ordering the away game package (or any package) from ECHL.TV, you might want to contact them BEFORE ordering.

    I ordered it on Saturday afternoon so I could watch game 2 of the season against Rapid City. I have four internet connected devices in my home. Two computers, a Samsung S7 Edge phone, and a fruit pad.

    Out of all four devices, I could only connect and watch the game on one of the devices; my work computer. They are all connected to the same WiFi. I couldn't even access the ECHL.TV website on the other computer. I received a DNS error.

    I downloaded and installed the apps on both my phone and fruit pad with no joy. Neither of them could even connect to ECHL.TV.

    I sent an e-mail to ECHL.TV via Neulion (the backbone provider) and they replied stating that they have KNOWN issues if your service provider is Verizon (now Frontier). This isn't mentioned anywhere on their website (that I can find).

    Another fan in North Dallas (who corresponded with me on Twitter) also couldn't connect on any of their devices and they ARE NOT with Frontier.

    I suggest you contact them before purchasing any packages from them to make sure you won't have connectivity issues when attempting to watch a game.

    Just information for thought...
    Gilley Estes

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    1. You can only watch echl.tv on one device.

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    2. Well that is a piece of information that has never been conveyed to me in all of my correspondence with the ECHL.TV folks.

      However, I did receive a full refund yesterday. That is because they could offer no solution to my problem.

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  2. Same thing happened to me and I have Frontier as well

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  3. I changed my DNS to OpenDNS and Google DNS as a backup to this since I never use ISP DNS a server for this very reason.

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    1. I also have OpenDNS and Google as my DNS and did not have any issues last year. I haven't tried this year.

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    2. I will give this a try. Thanks for the tip! Frontier is being absolutely no help at all and neither is ECHL.TV (Neulion).

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