Tucson Roadrunners notebook: On Michael Carcone's unique record pursuit, a rocky road trip, a special celebration of Black History Month and more.
James Kelley Special to the Arizona Daily Star When it comes to his franchise goals record, it's good news/bad news for Tucson Roadrunners forward Michael Carcone.
Carcone leads the AHL in scoring with 63 points, seven ahead of second place Syracuse forward Alex Barré-Boulet. Carcone is third in the league in goals and fourth in assists. Celebrating Black History MonthFor Tucson’s only home games of February, the Roadrunners will wear special Black History Month warmup jerseys and ties.
They are also selling shirts from last season’s Enough Is Enough Campaign for $25 and ones signed by the Roadrunners for $50 to support the Duclair-Imama Foundation. Soderstrom has played in three NHL games this year after appearing in four in 2020-21 and 16 in 2021-22.
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