Feb 25, 2017 - Meg Minard - New to the AHL (American Hockey League) are the Tucson Roadrunners, affiliate of the NHL (National Hockey League) Arizona Coyotes. //www.tucsonroadrunners.com/wp-content/uploads/2019/05/defalut-square-logo.jpg, /wp-content/uploads/2019/06/web-header-logo.png, Hockey Continues To Grow With Roadrunners In Tucson, Roadrunners Announce Opening Night and Additional Dates for 2019-20. While fans continue to fill the home of the Roadrunners, the building serves as much more than just the home to the professional team. Supporter levels begin at just $2/month. The full Roadrunners 2018-19 schedule can be downloaded here. Built in 1971, Tucson Arena is part of the Tucson Convention Center which was added to the National Register of Historic Places a few years ago. PRIVACY POLICY. We have not been able to find your subscription. TUCSON, AZ – The Tucson Roadrunners, proud American Hockey League affiliate of the Arizona Coyotes, and the sport of hockey continue to grow at record margins in all age groups and skill levels heading into the club’s fourth season in Tucson. Wednesday, December 18 from 6-8 p.m. at Topgolf Tucson – Marana-Golf with Roadrunners Players Michael Bunting and Kyle Capobianco-All in attendance will receive a Roadrunners Gift Bag.-Dinner will be served and each fan will receive one drink ticket. TUCSON, AZ – The Tucson Roadrunners, proud American Hockey League affiliate of the Arizona Coyotes, will open its 2018-2019 season at the Tucson Arena on Saturday, Oct. 6, against the San Diego Gulls at 7:05 p.m. Over 150,000 fans came through the doors of Tucson Arena this season, becoming the most of any of the three seasons played here in Tucson. A unique feature not that common in hockey rinks – the players benches are not long enough to fit the backup goalie so he sits on a stool behind the glass just where the players enter the rink. In total, Tucson’s youth hockey community is on the verge of eclipsing 200 USA Hockey registered players, a new high for the program since the Roadrunners arrival in Tucson. The Roadrunners have Friday-Saturday homestands on Dec. 7-8 and Dec. 28-29. Ticket packages are on sale now that include four tickets, $20 in concessions and a pregame Meet and Greet with animals from the Arizona-Sonora Desert Museum. “We’ve especially seen a huge growth in the number of really young hockey players and the number of girls playing hockey. Below are some of the Roadrunners theme nights and … “The Roadrunners are excited to be on the leading edge of growing the sport of hockey in Southern Arizona,” said Roadrunners President Bob Hoffman. Each season the league has reached that capacity and then turns to a waiting list with free agents hoping to grab a spot in the only association in Tucson for adult play. Tucson has a Sun Link streetcar service (a light rail) that drops fans off just a few blocks from the arena which is an alternative option to get to Tucson Arena for a game. Additionally, all fans in attendance will be entered to win a one-night stay at the JW Marriott Starr Pass. One difference about the most recent campaign was that all five age divisions in the Inline Hockey Association of Arizona (IHAAZ) for the first time.” To learn how to get involved with the Junior Wildcats, learn more about them HERE. The Coyotes plan to host another Little Howler’s session in Tucson this upcoming season as well. Traditional stadium food and snacks like a regular hot dog, macho nachos, popcorn, cotton candy, soft pretzel, pizza, and the like are for sale ($4 – $9.50). Seating is U shaped with rows of seats on three sides; the concourse is above the seating area and the game is in view the entire time when walking the concourse. The team originated as the Springfield (MA) Falcons AHL team and relocated to Tucson, AZ before the start of the 2016 – 2017 season. With TCC being the only sheet of ice in the city, we are faced with a tough decision: turn away new players, or over-crowd the ice. It also shows the AHL standings. Be sure to grab a roster sheet at the customer service table in front of section 214 on the inner concourse. Did you enjoy this content? They do announce the shots on goal after the end of each period. “The response and interest from people of all ages in Tucson and the surrounding area, in learning how to play the sport of hockey, has been thrilling to see. Though prices have gone up since their first year in the AHL, it is still an altogether good investment of a fan’s sports entertainment dollar. TUCSON, ARIZONA – The Tucson Roadrunners, proud American Hockey League affiliate of the Arizona Coyotes, announced today the team’s theme nights and promotions for the 2019-20 AHL season. No center hung scoreboard is provided. Sections are clearly marked and friendly, helpful ushers are at the top of each seating area. Local brews and food – it’s great to see the organization trying to incorporate the community businesses. 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Game day promotions include chuck a puck and fan contests between periods. Roadrunners fan Cameron Murphy gets low-fives from the team as they head out to ice to go against Rockford at the Tucson Convention Center, Saturday, Oct. 20, 2018, Tucson, Ariz. Registration begins in August and typically fills up within the first week. Do not get seats in rows A or B. Or, if it’s a nice fall day, walk the Turquoise Trail, a historical walking tour of downtown Tucson. Access 4. Thanks to their success, the program will be elevated to the Division II structure for the 2019-20 season with a large amount of the roster returning. And, Tucson is about a two-hour drive from Phoenix. For more information on the Small Fry’s, click HERE. Free parking can be found downtown and concession prices are not so bad compared to other AHL venues. Several new items have been introduced this 2019 – 2020 season. The arena is downtown near the El Presidio Park, the old county courthouse and the Pima County courthouse. Other places include The HUB (ice cream, food, and drinks), and Senae Thai Bistro (a good Thai restaurant a few blocks from the arena). Date: 2019-11-15 18:45:34 By: Legacy Review. Visiting Tucson is a treat. The difference is remarkable. The Roadrunners share Tucson Arena with the Arizona Wildcats hockey team (University of Arizona) and the Tucson Sugar Skulls (IFL – Indoor Football League). The local inline hockey program is also experiencing a high rate of growth over the past season, taxing the capacity of their current schedule at the Tucson Indoor Sports Center. Quite a few fans bring their cow bells and ring them at appropriate times (though they don’t rival the AHL Colorado Eagles bell-ringers). It is not as commercialized as the Phoenix area and it maintains much of its natural beauty by not building and destroying its land and natural settings and landscape. Roadrunners on pace for record numbers in attendance, Hansen's Sunday Notebook: Pima Aztecs had best season ever, thanks to sudden star Hugo Kametani. BUY TICKETS. The Tucson Roadrunners, contending again for the AHL Pacific Division championship, are averaging 4,320 in attendance at  Tucson Arena this season. Check for sections 203 or 205 (faces the penalty box) / 221 or 223 (faces the player benches) for this value recommendation. 12,171 came to Tucson Arena April 12 and 13 to wrap up the year, including a sell out crowd of 6,521 in the season finale. Ranging as far north as Estes Elementary in Marana to extending as far south as Continental Elementary in Green Valley, 12,327 children enjoyed participating in the “coolest sport” in Southern Arizona. Starting at just $11.50 per game, enjoy exclusive benefits that only Season Ticket Members have access to including your own personal Ticketmaster Account Manager, first right to 2020 Calder Cup Playoff tickets, a special membership gift and more! To learn more about the TAHL, visit their information page HERE. Program” – the inaugural step to bringing floor hockey into Southern Arizona physical education programs. Click here for a parking map. Also utilized by the University of Arizona Men’s Hockey Team (ACHA), the Tucson Junior Roadrunners, Tucson … Dusty, the mascot, wanders the stands and concourse giving fans (especially kids) high-fives. Other events such as Monster Jam and Cirque de Soliel are also held in the arena. To continue viewing content on tucson.com, please sign in with your existing account or subscribe. The Roadrunners have all kinds of events throughout the season including many giveaways and special events like Military Appreciation, Harry Potter, Teddy Bear Toss, U of A Nights and more. The renovations took the 43 year old venue into the modern age. Additionally, the program hopes to field two teams in the fall, displaying further the growth. Lots of Tucson and Coyotes jerseys can be seen. I’m interested in Harry Potter Night. The Tucson Roadrunners are enjoying their fourth season (2019 – 2020) in the AHL (American Hockey League) as the affiliate of the NHL ... Average attendance the last few seasons has been in the 4,000 – 4,300 range per game which puts them in the lower third of AHL attendance. Not to be outdone, the 10U Junior Roadrunners made history of their own earlier this month, winning the Frozen Four Tournament Championship in El Paso. Three local craft beer-only carts (Barrio and Dillinger, for example) are down both sides of the concourse and a cart offering beer and cocktails sits between the two entry doors. The Roadrunners will have special offers, themes and giveaways throughout their 34 game home schedule at the Tucson Arena. Other sports to see during hockey season include the Arizona Wildcats (University of Arizona) football, hockey, basketball, and baseball teams.

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