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# | Pos | Player name | State | Born | Height | Weight | Shoots | |
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33 | G | Adin Hill | ![]() | 11.05.1996 | 188 cm | 84 kg | N/A | Show profile» |
31 | G | Merrick Madsen | ![]() | 22.08.1995 | 192 cm | 80 kg | left | Show profile» |
35 | G | Hunter Miska | ![]() | 07.07.1995 | 185 cm | 82 kg | left | Show profile» |
30 | G | Calvin Pickard | ![]() | 15.04.1992 | 185 cm | 95 kg | left | Show profile» |
G | Ty Reichenbach | ![]() | 12.05.1993 | 188 cm | 80 kg | left | Show profile» | |
D | Kyle Capobianco | ![]() | 13.08.1997 | 183 cm | 70 kg | left | Show profile» | |
D | Jason Demers | ![]() | 09.06.1988 | 185 cm | 88 kg | right | Show profile» | |
D | Cameron Dineen | ![]() | 19.06.1998 | 183 cm | 83 kg | left | Show profile» | |
D | Kevin Ekman-Larsson | ![]() | 26.01.1995 | 180 cm | 82 kg | left | Show profile» | |
D | Jordan Gross | ![]() | 09.05.1995 | 178 cm | 86 kg | right | Show profile» | |
D | Travis Howe | ![]() | 02.10.1994 | 193 cm | 91 kg | right | Show profile» | |
D | Daniel Maggio | ![]() | 04.03.1991 | 190 cm | 90 kg | right | Show profile» | |
D | Dysin Mayo | ![]() | 17.08.1996 | 188 cm | 88 kg | right | Show profile» | |
D | Dakota Mermis (C) | ![]() | 05.01.1994 | 178 cm | 77 kg | N/A | Show profile» | |
D | Trevor Murphy | ![]() | 17.07.1995 | 179 cm | 82 kg | left | Show profile» | |
D | Robbie Russo | ![]() | 15.02.1993 | 183 cm | 87 kg | right | Show profile» | |
D | Jalen Smereck | ![]() | 15.01.1997 | 183 cm | 86 kg | left | Show profile» | |
C | Domenic Alberga | ![]() | 28.07.1992 | 187 cm | 95 kg | left | Show profile» | |
C | Darik Angeli | ![]() | 11.10.1990 | 191 cm | 92 kg | right | Show profile» | |
LW | Michael Bunting | ![]() | 17.09.1995 | 183 cm | 85 kg | left | Show profile» | |
C | Brayden Burke | ![]() | 01.01.1997 | 180 cm | 79 kg | left | Show profile» | |
C | Michael Chaput | ![]() | 09.04.1992 | 188 cm | 90 kg | left | Show profile» | |
C | Trevor Cheek | ![]() | 29.12.1992 | 188 cm | 96 kg | left | Show profile» | |
C | Laurent Dauphin | ![]() | 26.03.1995 | 185 cm | 84 kg | left | Show profile» | |
F | Christian Dvorak | ![]() | 02.02.1996 | 183 cm | 85 kg | left | Show profile» | |
RW | Hudson Fasching | ![]() | 28.07.1995 | 191 cm | 96 kg | right | Show profile» | |
LW | Giovanni Fiore | ![]() | 13.08.1996 | 185 cm | 88 kg | left | Show profile» | |
F | Conor Garland | ![]() | 11.03.1996 | 173 cm | 75 kg | right | Show profile» | |
C | Matteo Gennaro | ![]() | 30.03.1997 | 188 cm | 85 kg | left | Show profile» | |
RW | Jérémy Grégoire | ![]() | 05.09.1995 | 183 cm | 88 kg | right | Show profile» | |
C | Adam Helewka | ![]() | 21.07.1995 | 188 cm | 88 kg | left | Show profile» | |
C | Mario Kempe | ![]() | 19.09.1988 | 183 cm | 84 kg | left | Show profile» | |
C | Kevin Klíma | ![]() | 05.06.1997 | 178 cm | 77 kg | left | Show profile» | |
RW | Kelly Klima | ![]() | 05.06.1997 | 178 cm | 77 kg | right | Show profile» | |
RW | Jens Lööke | ![]() | 11.04.1997 | 184 cm | 84 kg | right | Show profile» | |
C | Ryan Macinnis | ![]() | 14.02.1996 | 193 cm | 91 kg | left | Show profile» | |
10 | RW | Nick Merkley | ![]() | 23.05.1997 | 178 cm | 88 kg | right | Show profile» |
C | Lane Pederson | ![]() | 04.08.1997 | 180 cm | 81 kg | left | Show profile» | |
C | Emil Pettersson | ![]() | 14.01.1994 | 187 cm | 80 kg | left | Show profile» | |
C | Tyler Steenbergen | ![]() | 01.07.1998 | 178 cm | 85 kg | left | Show profile» | |
C | David Ullström | ![]() | 22.04.1989 | 192 cm | 90 kg | left | Show profile» |
Coach name | State | Born | Coach position | |
---|---|---|---|---|
John Slaney | ![]() | 07.02.1972 | Assistant Coach | Show profile» |
Steve Potvin | ![]() | 26.09.1974 | Assistant Coach | Show profile» |
Steve Sullivan | ![]() | 06.07.1974 | GM | Show profile» |
Jay Varady | ![]() | 10.09.1977 | Head Coach | Show profile» |
* no longer in the club
On April 19, 2016, the Arizona Coyotes announced that they had reached an agreement to purchase their AHL affiliate, the Springfield Falcons, and would relocate the team to Tucson for the 2016-17 season.Said purchase and relocation was contingent on three approvals; the first from Rio Nuevo (Tucson's downtown revitalization authority) to invest $3.2 million in arena upgrades to bring the Convention Center to professional-quality standards was approved on April 26, the second from the AHL Board of Governors to conditionally approve the purchase and relocation of the Coyotes was approved on May 10,and the third from the Tucson City Council for a 10-year lease with the Convention Center was approved on May 17.
A name-the-team contest was held between May 17 until May 31. The hockey club's new name and logo were revealed on June 18 during the Tucson Convention Center's open house event.The chosen name, Roadrunners, pays homage to the Phoenix Roadrunners, a team name that was used for various Phoenix professional hockey teams from 1967 to 2009, and creates a play on words with its parent club the Coyotes
Tucson welcomes the Roadrunners
The Arizona Coyotes announced that the Club's American Hockey League (AHL) affiliate will be called the Tucson Roadrunners. The team's name and logo were revealed by Coyotes' President and CEO Anthony LeBlanc at an open house event at the Tucson Convention Center.
"We are very proud to name our AHL affiliate the Tucson Roadrunners," said LeBlanc. "The Tucson Roadrunners will build on the great traditions of hockey in Arizona dating back to 1967. Roadrunners was the overwhelming fan favorite during our ‘Name the Team' contest, and we thank the thousands of fans who helped us select a great name that creates a strong connection to the City of Tucson, reflects our state pride, and extends the reach of the Coyotes brand."
Tucson Roadrunners participates in season 2018-2019: AHL
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