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James Kelley Special to the Arizona Daily Star
People are also reading… Friday night, Tucson played without longtime defenseman Cam Dineen — Dineen was dealt ahead of the NHL deadline as part of a swap of players and picks by the Coyotes and Edmonton Oilers — as well as a number of other Roadrunners regulars who were called up to the NHL. On Saturday, four new faces arrived to take their place, continuing the roster shuffle through the weekend.
On Saturday, after San Diego took a lead in the first period, Tucson forward Colin Theisen scored on a breakaway 17:09 in the second after a couple near goals on Friday. It’s his first AHL goal of the calendar year. The Roadrunners had only three full lines and only two full defensive pairings on Friday. However on Saturday the Coyotes sent Kelemen and Kolyachonok back to Tucson and defenseman Michael Kesselring, who was acquired in the deal that sent Dineen to Edmonton’s organization, to the Roadrunners. All three played for the Coyotes Friday and the Roadrunners Saturday.
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