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The Tucson Roadrunners have announced dates for their 2024 WhiteOut Tour leading up to the Road to the Calder Cup

Leading up to the team’s home opener on Wednesday, April 24; the Roadrunners, Mascot Dusty and the teams Rally Runners will be all over Tucson distributing exclusive WhiteOut bracelets, that will only be available at Whiteout Tour stops, giving away tickets to lucky fans and more with Roadrunners Community Partners.

In addition, the team is inviting businesses, organizations and clubs to enter to win Dusty’s Dozen through April 21 to win 12 tickets to game one and 12 WhiteOut Cookies that will be personally delivered by Dusty at TucsonRoadrunners.com/Lucky.

The first Whiteout Tour Stop will take place Tuesday, April 16 at 11 a.m. with the Grand Opening of Roadrunner Coffee Co. at 50 W Congress in Downtown Tucson. You can search for the complete 2024 WhiteOut Tour schedule at WWW.TUCSONROADRUNNERS.COM

The Roadrunners will host all games in the Best-of-Three series at Tucson Arena starting on Wednesday, April 22 with the opponent still to-be-determined.

FIRST ROUND SCHEDULE
Wednesday, April 24 7 p.m.

Friday, April 26 7 p.m.

**Sunday, April 28 7 p.m.

With three games left in the regular season, Tucson holds a 41-23-3-2 record and currently sits in second place in the Pacific Division. The Roadrunners have guaranteed that they will finish no worse than third in the Division for the regular season. Arizona’s Playoff Hockey Tradition returns as the Roadrunners and their fans will Whiteout Tucson Arena for all postseason action while the team dresses in their Black Kachina jerseys for all home playoff games.

Entering their eighth year as a community partner to Southern Arizona, the Roadrunners play 36 regular season home games each season at Tucson Arena while calling the Old Pueblo home for 365 days a year; in which the team and Mascot Dusty look to be involved in and giving back to everything in our community. Since 2016, the team has drawn over 900,000 fans to Downtown Tucson while 60 players have also played for the Coyotes.

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