Game #64 – Tucson Roadrunners at Colorado Eagles

The Tucson Roadrunners and Colorado Eagles meet Sunday afternoon for the second matchup of a two-game series at the Budweiser Events Center in Loveland, Colorado. Sunday’s contest also marks the fourth and final meeting between Tucson and the AHL affiliate of the Colorado Avalanche on the season, with the Roadrunners looking for a sweep after taking Saturday’s series opener by a final score of 7-1.

Game #63: Tucson Roadrunners (7) at Colorado Eagles (1)

The Tucson Roadrunners scored seven unanswered goals to defeat the Colorado Eagles 7-1 Saturday night from the Budweiser Events Center in Loveland, Colorado. Seven different Roadrunners lit the lamp across Tucson’s three consecutive multi-goal periods, while forwards Adam Cracknell and Jan Jenik led the team with a goal and two assists apiece.

Game #63 – Tucson Roadrunners at Colorado Eagles

The Tucson Roadrunners open a six-game road trip Saturday night with the first of two matchups against the Colorado Eagles. The weekend series from the Budweiser Events Center represent the final two contests of the season between the Roadrunners and the AHL affiliate of the Colorado Avalanche, as well as Tucson’s only trip to Colorado this year.

Game #62: Ontario Reign (4) at Tucson Roadrunners (0)

The Tucson Roadrunners and Ontario Reign met Wednesday night for the eighth and final meeting of the season, as the Roadrunners were defeated 4-0 by the Reign for a series split from the Tucson Arena.

Game #62 – Ontario Reign at Tucson Roadrunners

The Tucson Roadrunners meet with the Ontario Reign Wednesday night to wrap up a four-game home stand at Tucson Arena, as well as the eight-game season series with the AHL affiliate of the Los Angeles Kings.

Game #61: Ontario Reign (1) at Tucson Roadrunners (4)

The Tucson Roadrunners defeated the Ontario Reign Tuesday night by a final score of 4-1 with a three-goal second period that began with the first professional goal by Roadrunners forward Josh Doan.

Game #61 – Ontario Reign at Tucson Roadrunners

The Tucson Roadrunners welcome the Ontario Reign to Southern Arizona for the final two meetings of the 2022-2023 regular season, beginning with the series opener tonight at 6:30 p.m. MST.

Game #60: Calgary Wranglers (2) at Tucson Roadrunners (3) (SO)

Tucson, Arizona – The Tucson Roadrunners took down the first-place Calgary Wranglers Saturday night with a 3-2 shootout victory in front of a crowd of 5,593 fans on hand at the Tucson Arena. The victory capped off a First Responders Day Doubleheader that saw the Tucson Police and Tucson Fire Departments square off prior to the Roadrunners comeback victory over Calgary, with Tucson Fire winning by a score of 4-3. The Roadrunners also wore Specialty First Responders Jerseys in the win that were featured in a live postgame jersey auction, with nearly $35,000 in proceeds raised to benefit Roadrunners Community Efforts. Forwards Hudson Elynuik and Colin Theisen lit the lamp in a two-goal second period for Tucson, before Adam Cracknell and Nathan Smith were each successful in the shootout to secure the victory on their home ice. Tyler Parks earned his first shootout win of the season with the Roadrunners by stopping two of Calgary’s three total attempts along with 24 saves in regulation and overtime.

Game #60 – Calgary Wranglers at Tucson Roadrunners

The Tucson Roadrunners take on the Calgary Wranglers Saturday night to close out the two-game weekend set from Tucson Arena, as well as the four-game season series between the Roadrunners and AHL affiliate of the Calgary Flames.

Game #59: Calgary Wranglers (5) at Tucson Roadrunners (0)

The Tucson Roadrunners opened up a two-game series against the visiting Calgary Wranglers on Friday, holding the first-place Wranglers scoreless for the opening 36:47 before falling by a final score of 5-0. The matchup against the AHL affiliate of the Calgary Flames saw the professional debut of Arizona Coyotes draft pick and Arizona State University product Josh Doan, and was preceded by a St. Patrick’s Day Party hosted by the Roadrunners on the Plaza outside Tucson Arena.

Game #59 – Calgary Wranglers at Tucson Roadrunners

The Tucson Roadrunners open a four-game home stand Friday night at 7:00 p.m. MST with the first of two matchups against the Calgary Wranglers.

Game #58: Tucson Roadrunners (3) at Milwaukee Admirals (5)

The Tucson Roadrunners closed out the weekend series against the Admirals from Milwaukee with a 5-3 loss on Saturday at the UW-Milwaukee Panther Arena. The Roadrunners tallied a three-goal second period to overcome a 3-0 deficit with a pair of goals from Colin Theisen that was started by Milos Kelemen’s 14th score of the season.