Allen 2025-26 Season in Review
Team analytics, player leaders, offensive production, and goaltending performance from the 2025–26 ECHL season.
Team Performance Snapshot

Key Insights
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Danny Katic emerged as Allen’s primary goal scorer. Katic led the Americans in goals while also contributing heavily as a playmaker, placing him well above the diagonal reference line and highlighting a strong finishing profile.
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Brayden Watts and Colton Hargrove drove much of the team’s offensive creation. Both players posted extremely high assist totals while still contributing significant goal production, suggesting they served as central offensive facilitators within the Allen attack.
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Harrison Blaisdell and Colby McAuley provided balanced offensive production. Both players sit relatively close to the diagonal reference line, indicating a more even distribution between goals and assists and reflecting versatile offensive contributions.
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Allen relied heavily on forwards for offensive output. Nearly all of the team’s major goal producers were forwards, while defensemen clustered lower on the chart with more modest scoring totals. This suggests the offensive system was driven primarily by forward scoring depth.
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Sam Sedley stood out as the most offensively productive defenseman. Sedley recorded one of the highest assist totals among Allen defensemen while also contributing offensively from the blue line, separating himself from the rest of the defensive group in overall production.
Team Season in Review Dashboard

Key Insights
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Allen was one of the league’s most offense-oriented teams. The Team Identity Map places the Americans far to the right side of the chart, reflecting one of the ECHL’s strongest goals-per-game averages. However, their goals-against rate remained near league average, creating a high-event offensive identity.
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Brayden Watts and Danny Katic formed one of the ECHL’s strongest offensive duos. Watts led the team with 75 points, while Katic followed closely with 70 points and one of the team’s highest goal totals. Both players also posted strong plus/minus numbers, reinforcing their overall offensive impact.
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Allen featured impressive offensive depth throughout the lineup. In addition to Watts and Katic, players like Colton Hargrove, Harrison Blaisdell, Michael Gildon, Hank Crone, and Colby McAuley all surpassed or approached the 50-point mark. Few ECHL teams displayed this level of secondary scoring depth.
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Sam Sedley stood out as a major offensive contributor from the blue line. Sedley finished among the team leaders in total points while maintaining one of the strongest plus/minus ratings on the roster. His offensive production from defense added another dimension to the Allen attack.
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Goaltending performance was mixed despite the strong offense. Marco Costantini handled the largest workload and accumulated the most wins, but Brett Mirwald posted the strongest save percentage in more limited action. The dashboard suggests Allen often relied on offensive firepower to offset inconsistent defensive suppression and goaltending results.