The Tucson Roadrunners’ late rally came up short, and their season came to a close Friday night in Downtown Tucson.
No. 2 seed Tucson lost 4-3 to the Calgary Wranglers in Game 2 of their first-round, best-of-three Calder Cup playoff series Friday night, two days after falling 2-0 in Game 1 on Wednesday.
Trailing 4-2 in the back half of the third period, the Roadrunners scored with about 7 1/2 minutes left to get within a goal; Tucson outshot Calgary 17-7 in the third as it put the pressure on to even up not only the game, but also the series.
Tucson pulled goalie Matthew Villalta with about 1:20 left but couldn’t force overtime.
"I thought we came out with the right energy. I thought our guys really did do everything they could to try to get this victory,” Tucson head coach Steve Potvin said. “You can see the hurt in the room and I honestly thought the guys gave it the right amount of effort tonight and I couldn’t be prouder of that.
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Roadrunners right wing Hunter Drew (36), left, and center Curtis Douglas (28) hug at mid-ice as Tucson gets swept out of the Calder Cup playoffs with a 4-3-loss, April 26, 2024, Tucson, Az.
“But listen: We fell short.”
Roadrunners forward Milos Kelemen (21) can’t get the puck on goal in front of Calgary goaltender Dustin Wolf (32) during the third period in game two of their best-of-three Calder Cup play-off series, April 26, 2024, Tucson, Az.
It’s the first time Tucson has been swept in a playoff series in its eight-year history.
Tucson outshot Calgary 43-24 Friday after outshooting the Wranglers 46-35 on Wednesday.
In Friday’s clincher, the Wranglers were 1-for-2 on the power play and the Roadrunners were 1-for-5.
“It sucks. I don’t know. I think it’s just a short series. (It’s) tough to get behind early,” Tucson forward Dylan Guenther said. “I mean they played well but we’ve got to capitalize on our opportunities and it really hurts to have that good of a year and come up short like that.”
Tucson finished the season, including the two playoff losses, at 43-25-4-2. The Roadrunners set a franchise record for regular season points and wins.
At 16:17 in the first, Guenther scored the Roadrunners’ first goal of the series on the power play, with the assist by defenseman Steven Kampfer. Tucson’s power play had been 0-for-5 in the series to that point.
Tucson led for just 52 seasons in the game, and all series. Calgary center Sam Morton scored the Wranglers’ first power play goal of the series less than a minute later breaking Calgary’s own 0-for-3 power play slump in the series.
Roadrunners forward Milos Kelemen (21) climbs over Calgary Sam Morton (45) in pursuit of the puck during the first period in game two of their best-of-three Calder Cup play-off series, April 26, 2024, Tucson, Az.
Calgary took the lead seven minutes in the second when center Riley Damiani scored.
At 12:33 in that period, Tucson left wing Justin Kirkland scored the equalizer off an assist from defenseman Max Szuber.
But Calgary matched Tucson’s effort yet again, retaking the lead 26 seconds later when defenseman Ilya Solovyov scored.
Potvin thought the Roadrunners showed too much excitement on the goals where Calgary lit the lamp right after Tucson scored.
“I think we got a little bit frantic there. I think we built a lot of energy and we just got a little frantic and a little sporadic. That’s not typically how we respond and play,” Potvin said. “It’s a learning experience for us to really be able to keep our emotions in check, whether it’s heated emotion or excited emotion, and I felt like we needed to be able to stay central and focused on the plan right after we scored.”
Calgary added an insurance goal about halfway through the third when left wing William Strömgren scored.
Calgary goaltender Dustin Wolf (32) makes a blind stab to save a point-blank shot from Roadrunners center Connor Geekie (82) during the third period in game two of their best-of-three Calder Cup play-off series, April 26, 2024, Tucson, Az.
The Roadrunners struck back when right wing Hunter Drew scored at 12:29 in the third. Center
Curtis Douglas had an assist.
“Obviously it’s do or die so a lot of fight in us and we want to play right until the end,” Tucson center Cameron Hebig said. “We were really pushing there, it’s too bad we couldn’t get ‘er back there.”
All season long Potvin praised the character of this group of players.
“This is a team of great leaders and great people and honestly this has been the most fun we’ve ever (had coaching) this type of team,” Potvin said. “If you look around from the leadership group to the young kids that just bought in to the plan and bought into working every single day and – listen, we weren’t easy on them. We pushed them hard and we asked them to get into that comfort zone and they honestly bought into it.
“When they started seeing success and they started to really work on their relationships and man, this team just took off.”
A young fan tries to lift the team early in the first period of the Roadrunners’ game against Calgary in their best-of-three Calder Cup play-off series, April 26, 2024, Tucson, Az.
Although it ended in heartbreak – let alone the team’s future in Southern Arizona remaining in question after the Roadrunners’ ownership has said publicly it is exploring moving the club to Tempe – the Roadrunners’ eighth season in Tucson was a historic one.
“You don’t end up getting what you wanted in the end,” Potvin said. “But it doesn’t take away from the amount of success that we had.”
Slap shots
• The attendance of 5,178 was the largest home playoff crowd in Roadrunners history.
• The University of Arizona roller hockey team, winners of the Division II national championship at the National College Roller Hockey Championships last week, performed the ceremonial puck drop.
• The Roadrunners’ “Hero of the Game” segment, where the crowd cheers for a veteran or active serviceman or servicewoman, took a different tact in Game 2. On Friday night, the team celebrated Tucson Arena Public Address announcer Kim Cota-Robles during that segment. Cota-Robles was an officer in the Navy for 11 years and later became one of the first female full-time P.A. announcer in professional hockey when hired by the Roadrunners two seasons ago.
Tucson Roadrunners forward Hunter Drew scores in the third period on Friday, April 26, 2024, at Tucson Arena to cut into the Calgary Wranglers' lead. But it wasn't enough, as the Wranglers held on for a 4-3 win to clinch a 2-0 best-of-three series victory in the opening round of the 2024 Calder Cup Playoffs. (Video courtesy Tucson Roadrunners)
Tucson Roadrunners forward Justin Kirkland scores a goal against the Calgary Wranglers on Friday, April 26, 2024, at Tucson Arena. But the Wranglers prevailed for a 4-3 win to clinch a 2-0 best-of-three series victory in the opening round of the 2024 Calder Cup Playoffs. (Video courtesy Tucson Roadrunners)
Tucson Roadrunners forward Dylan Guenther scores a highlight-reel-caliber goal against the Calgary Wranglers on Friday, April 26, 2024, at Tucson Arena. But the Wranglers prevailed for a 4-3 win to clinch a 2-0 best-of-three series victory in the opening round of the 2024 Calder Cup Playoffs. (Video courtesy Tucson Roadrunners)
Photos: the Roadrunners get swept 2-0 in their opening series vs Calgary in the Calder Cup playoffs
Calgary goaltender Dustin Wolf (32) sprawls out and keeps Roadrunners left wing Travis Barron (26) from the puck during the first period in game two of their best-of-three Calder Cup play-off series, April 26, 2024, Tucson, Az.
Calgary defenseman Yan Kuznetsov (37) keeps trying to get the puck away from Roadrunners center Connor Geekie (82), left, and right wing Hunter Drew (36) near mid-ice during the first period in game two of their best-of-three Calder Cup play-off series, April 26, 2024, Tucson, Az.
A Roadrunners fan waves her banner as the team warms up to face Calgary in game two of their best-of-three Calder Cup play-off series, April 26, 2024, Tucson, Az.
Max Trickett stretches way out to get a high five from a Roadrunners player while the team leaves the ice after pre-game drills for their game two of their best-of-three Calder Cup play-off series against Clagary, April 26, 2024, Tucson, Az.
Calgary defenseman Jeremie Poirier (4) punts the puck out danger in front of goaltender Dustin Wolf (32) during a Roadrunners attack in the first period in game two of their best-of-three Calder Cup play-off series, April 26, 2024, Tucson, Az.
Roadrunners right wing Austin Poganski (41) has to work out of the hug from Calgary right wing Adam Klapka (43) during the first period in game two of their best-of-three Calder Cup play-off series, April 26, 2024, Tucson, Az.
Roadrunners forward Dylan Guenther (11) slips the puck under Calgary goaltender Dustin Wolf (32) to open the scoring during the first period in game two of their best-of-three Calder Cup play-off series, April 26, 2024, Tucson, Az. The Roadrunners held the lead for less than a minute.
Roadrunners forward Milos Kelemen (21) climbs over Calgary Sam Morton (45) in pursuit of the puck during the first period in game two of their best-of-three Calder Cup play-off series, April 26, 2024, Tucson, Az.
Calgary goaltender Dustin Wolf (32) reaches out to poke away the puck and snuff a Roadrunners scoring threat during the first period in game two of their best-of-three Calder Cup play-off series, April 26, 2024, Tucson, Az.
Roadrunners center Curtis Douglas (28) waits for the team to file past him and head out to the ice and face Calgary in game two of their best-of-three Calder Cup play-off series, April 26, 2024, Tucson, Az.
Roadrunners goaltender Matthew Villalta (31) parries a Calgary shot in game two of their best-of-three Calder Cup play-off series, April 26, 2024, Tucson, Az.
Roadrunners goaltender Matthew Villalta (31), left, and forward Jan Jenik (24) lead the players out under the cell phone lights to face Calgary in game two of their best-of-three Calder Cup play-off series, April 26, 2024, Tucson, Az.
Roadrunners goaltender Matthew Villalta (31) can’t get to the shot from Calgary center Riley Damiani (11) for a Wrangler score during the second period in game two of their best-of-three Calder Cup play-off series, April 26, 2024, Tucson, Az.
Calgary center Riley Damiani (11) gets congratulated after scoring against the Roadrunners during the second period in game two of their best-of-three Calder Cup play-off series, April 26, 2024, Tucson, Az.
Calgary center Cole Schwindt (10) grabs a high flying puck near the blue line during the second period in game two of their best-of-three Calder Cup play-off series against the Roadrunners, April 26, 2024, Tucson, Az.
Calgary Sam Morton (45) ties up Roadrunners defenseman Patrik Koch (64) behind the Wrangler net during the second period in game two of their best-of-three Calder Cup play-off series, April 26, 2024, Tucson, Az.
Calgary center Riley Damiani (11) leaves Roadrunners defenseman Max Szuber (55) in his way as he breaks out during the second period in game two of their best-of-three Calder Cup play-off series, April 26, 2024, Tucson, Az.
Roadrunners goaltender Matthew Villalta (31) hunts for the loose puck in a crowd in his crease during the second period in game two against Calgary in their best-of-three Calder Cup play-off series, April 26, 2024, Tucson, Az.
Calgary goaltender Dustin Wolf (32) slides over to save a Roadrunner shot during the second period in game two of their best-of-three Calder Cup play-off series, April 26, 2024, Tucson, Az.
Roadrunners forward Milos Kelemen (21) can’t get the puck on goal in front of Calgary goaltender Dustin Wolf (32) during the third period in game two of their best-of-three Calder Cup play-off series, April 26, 2024, Tucson, Az.
Calgary left wing Jakob Pelletier (49) takes off an triggers a Wrangle rush during the second period against the Roadrunners in game two of their best-of-three Calder Cup play-off series, April 26, 2024, Tucson, Az.
Calgary goaltender Dustin Wolf (32) makes a blind stab to save a point-blank shot from Roadrunners center Connor Geekie (82) during the third period in game two of their best-of-three Calder Cup play-off series, April 26, 2024, Tucson, Az.
Calgary left wing William Stromgren (44) exults after scoring what turned out to be the winning score in the third period of the Wranglers’ 4-3 win over the Roadrunners in game two of their best-of-three Calder Cup play-off series, April 26, 2024, Tucson, Az.
Calgary goaltender Dustin Wolf (32) watches Roadrunners right wing Hunter Drew’s (36) shot hit the net to bring Tucson back to within one during the third period in game two of their best-of-three Calder Cup play-off series, April 26, 2024, Tucson, Az.
Calgary center Riley Damiani (11) wrists a shot past Roadrunners right wing Austin Poganski (41) and on goal during the third period in game two of their best-of-three Calder Cup play-off series, April 26, 2024, Tucson, Az.
Calgary Sam Morton (45) pleads innocence after Roadrunners defenseman Steven Kampfer (44) went down from a hit to the face during the third period in game two of their best-of-three Calder Cup play-off series, April 26, 2024, Tucson, Az.
A young fan tries to lift the team early in the first period of the Roadrunners’ game against Calgary in their best-of-three Calder Cup play-off series, April 26, 2024, Tucson, Az.
Roadrunners forward Milos Kelemen (21) and Calgary defenseman Mark Pysyk (13) scuffle during a wide spread skirmish late in the third period of game two of their best-of-three Calder Cup play-off series, April 26, 2024, Tucson, Az.
Roadrunners right wing Aku Raty (35) stands a mid-ice after the final horn of their 4-3 loss to Calgary and a 2-0 sweep in their best-of-three Calder Cup play-off series, April 26, 2024, Tucson, Az.
Roadrunners right wing Hunter Drew (36), left, and center Curtis Douglas (28) hug at mid-ice as Tucson gets swept out of the Calder Cup playoffs with a 4-3-loss, April 26, 2024, Tucson, Az.
Roadrunners center Curtis Douglas (28) raise his stick and acknowledges the crowd after a 4-3 loss and 2-0 sweep out of the Calder Cup play-offs, April 26, 2024, Tucson, Az. The game may have been the last ever for the Roadrunners in Tucson.
A group of Roadrunners embrace in the minutes after the team’s 4-3 loss to Calgary and a fall out of the Calder Cup play-off and what could be the team’s last game, April 26, 2024, Tucson, Az.
The empty ice and seats at the TCC after the Roadrunners were swept out of the Calder Cup play-offs with a 4-3 loss to Calgary, April 26, 2024, Tucson, Az. The game could be the last for the AHL franchise in Tucson.

