Game #44: Tucson Roadrunners (1) vs Iowa Wild (2)

DES MOINES, IA – The Tucson Roadrunners fell to the Iowa Wild 2-1 Friday night to drop to 28-14-1-1 on the year from Des Moines, IA in a game that totaled 13 power-plays and several four-on-four situations.

Game #44: Tucson Roadrunners vs. Iowa Wild

The Tucson Roadrunners play their first game out of the All-Star Break and fourth-straight game on the road; while also bringing a four-game winning streak back to action. Tucson looks to match their season-high with a five-game win streak that they set December 20 to December 30 as well as their season high win streak on the road which is four. Tucson is 7-1-0-0 against Central Division opponents and last swept the Iowa Wild in two games back at the TCC on January 15 and January 17. As for the Minnesota Wild Affiliate, Iowa is currently in sixth place in the Central Division; having allowed 30 goals in the last five games which is six goals-against per-game.

Doan and Villalta Help the Pacific Division Win the All-Star Challenge

Tucson, Arizona - Forward Josh Doan and goaltender Matthew Villalta helped the Western Conference Sunday defeat the Eastern Conference in the 2024 AHL All-Star Skills Competition 18-13.

Doan and Villalta help Western Conference Win the 2024 AHL All-Star Skills Competition

Tucson, Arizona - Forward Josh Doan and goaltender Matthew Villalta helped the Western Conference Sunday defeat the Eastern Conference in the 2024 AHL All-Star Skills Competition 18-13.

Game #43: Tucson Roadrunners (4) vs Coachella Valley Firebirds (3)

COACHELLA VALLEY, CA – The new setlist for ‘Chella just dropped, and its new headliner is the Tucson Roadrunners as they defeated Coachella Valley 4-3 in a shootout thriller to improve to 28-13-1-1 on the year and moving into first place in the Pacific Division Saturday night from Acrisure Arena.

Game #43: Tucson Roadrunners vs. Coachella Valley Firebirds

The Roadrunners look to make a good trip into a great trip with a three-for-three road trip that closes out against the Coachella Valley Firebirds in a battle for first place in the Pacific Division before the All-Star Break. Tucson has won six of their last eight games and currently sits in second place at 56 points behind Coachella Valley's 57 points with Tucson holding a game in hand. The Roadrunners 27-13-1-1 record makes for the best winning percentage in the division at .667 compared to Coachella’s .663. No matter regulation or overtime; the winner of this matchup takes sole possession of first place in the division for the All-Star Break.

Game #42: Tucson Roadrunners (2) vs San Diego Gulls (1)

SAN DIEGO, CA – They sell you the whole seat in San Diego, but you only needed the edge tonight as the Tucson Roadrunners defeated the San Diego Gulls 2-1 on Friday night to improve to 27-13-1-1 on the year from San Diego, CA.

Game #42: Tucson Roadrunners vs. San Diego Gulls

The Roadrunners enter game two of their three-game homestand against the San Diego Gulls as the two teams meet for the second time this season at the Pechanga Arena. San Diego is the only Pacific Division team that the Roadrunners are undefeated against this year at 3-0-0, all coming in one score games. Tucson closed out January with a 7-5-0-0 record and holds on to second place in the Division in points (54) but has the best winning percentage at .659. San Diego on the other hand, has played great hockey at 6-2-2 in the last 10 games; including a four-game point streak at 3-0-1-0.

Game #41: Tucson Roadrunners (3) vs Bakersfield Condors (2)

BAKERSFIELD, CA – If you like your beers cold and your hockey teams adding two points to the standings, than this was the night for you as the Tucson Roadrunners defeated the Bakersfield Condors 3-2 on Wednesday night to improve to 26-13-1-1 on the year from Bakersfield, CA.

Game #41: Tucson Roadrunners vs. Bakersfield Condors

The Tucson Roadrunners begin a three-game road week in Bakersfield, California and start with the Edmonton Oilers affiliate in the Bakersfield Condors. These two teams last matched up on Friday December 22 in Bakersfield where the Roadrunners won 4-3 in Overtime. The Roadrunners have only played the Condors three times this season, which is the second least number of games played against any other Pacific Division opponent. The Roadrunners are 6-4-0-0 in their last 10 games and look to stay over .500 for the month of January as they are 6-5-0-0 with one game left in the month. As for the Condors, they have played stellar hockey at 10-2-1-1 in their last 14 games since last meeting the Roadrunners.

Game #40: Tucson Roadrunners (5) vs Ontario Reign (4)

TUCSON, AZ – What time is it? Five past Ontario. The Tucson Roadrunners defeated the Ontario Reign 5-4 on Saturday night to improve to 25-13-1-1 on the year from the Tucson Arena.

Game #40: Tucson Roadrunners vs. Ontario Reign

The Tucson Roadrunners close out their six-game homestand with game two against the Ontario Reign on the weekend series. With the series at 2-2 entering game-five of the season series, Tucson looks to get back to first place by standings points in the Pacific Division and finish the homestand at 4-2-0-0. As for the Reign, they snapped their three-game losing skid on Friday with a 5-1 win over Tucson and look to get a win streak going with a sweep over the Roadrunners.