Firebirds Win Home Opener

Connor Forbes
Connor Forbes
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THOUSAND PALMS – Cameron Hughes scored the first goal at Acrisure Arena and assisted on two others as the Coachella Valley Firebirds built a three-goal lead and hung on for a 4-3 victory over the Tucson Roadrunners tonight.

Jesper Froden and Tye Kartye both had a goal and an assist for the Firebirds (15-5-3-0) in front of a crowd announced at 10,087, 13 short of the arena’s listed capacity for hockey.

Hughes put a slap shot from the right faceoff circle past Jon Gillies for a power-play goal eight minutes, 49 seconds into the first period for his second goal in 13 games with the Firebirds and first since Nov. 24.

Hughes had the lone assist on Froden’s team-leading 13th goal 3:17 into the second period that gave the Firebirds a 2-0 lead. Hughes and Froden assisted on Kartye’s power-play goal with 5:36 left in the second period that increased the Firebirds’ lead to 4-1.

Tucson (12-9-4-0) began its comeback attempt on Laurent Dauphin’s goal with seven seconds remaining in the second period.

Roadrunners coach Steve Potvin first pulled Gillies for a sixth attacker with 3:28 to play. Jan Jenik put in a rebound of Michael Carcone’s shot with 1:45 left for his second goal of the game, a day after he was scoreless in 3:59 in eight shifts for Tucson’s NHL parent team, the Arizona Coyotes, in a 5-2 loss to the Buffalo Sabres in Tempe, Arizona, his first NHL game of the season and 16th of his career.

Gillies returned to the net immediately after the goal but was pulled again with 1:17 left. Joey Daccord stopped shots by Jenik and Nathan Smith in the final 19 seconds to preserve the lead.

The Firebirds killed all six of Tucson’s power-play opportunities and scored on three of their five, including John Hayden’s goal at 5:49 of the second period.

The Firebirds led 21-18 in shots, including a 16-5 advantage through two periods. Daccord (9-3-1) made 15 saves in his sixth victory in his last seven appearances for the Seattle Kraken’s American Hockey League affiliate.

The Firebirds played 22 games in five states and two Canadian provinces over two months as construction of Acrisure Arena was being completed.

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