Edmonton Road Runners

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Edmonton Road Runners
Edmonton Road Runners
Founded 2004
Home ice Rexall Place
Based in Edmonton, Alberta
Colours blue, red, and gold
League American Hockey League

The Edmonton Road Runners were an ice hockey team in the American Hockey League. They played in Edmonton, Alberta, Canada at the Rexall Place.

Season: 2004-05
Arena: Rexall Place
Uniform colours: blue, red, and gold
Logo design: A crazed roadrunner.
Division titles won: none
Regular season titles won: none
League championships won: none

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[edit] History

After the 2003-04 season the Edmonton Oilers announced that the Toronto Roadrunners would play the 2004-05 season in Edmonton. where they were based in the Oilers' own arena, Rexall Place. The NHL team's decision to re-locate its affiliate to Edmonton was an unusual one for a North American professional sports organization, and was likely influenced by the expectation that the 2004-05 NHL lockout would wipe out the 2004-05 NHL season. The expectation proved accurate, as the season was officially cancelled on February 16, 2005.

Although the team proved highly successful at the gate, finishing third in the AHL in attendance at 8,854 fans per game despite a disappointing season plagued by injury, the team announced on on June 6, 2005 that they were requesting permission from the American Hockey League to suspend team operations. The decision was likely motivated by the improving lockout negotiations and the wide-spread belief that the Oilers would be back for the 2005-06 season, which was confirmed when the owners and players agreed on July 13, 2005 to a new six-year collective bargaining agreement. In 2004 with Edmonton looking for a new WHL team, Oilers owner Patrick LaForge offered The Edmonton Roadrunners franchise to the city of Saskatoon in exchange for the Saskatoon Blades franchise.[citation needed] However the deal never worked out.

The franchise was previously known as: Toronto Roadrunners (2003-2004)

[edit] Year-by-year record

Year GP W L T OL GF GA PTS Finish Playoffs
2004-05 80 32 33 11 4 201 223 79 6th, North Out of Playoffs

[edit] Team records

Goals: 22 Flag of Finland Tony Salmelainen, Flag of United States Brad Winchester
Assists: 26 Flag of Canada Kyle Brodziak
Points: 46 Flag of Finland Tony Salmelainen, Flag of Canada Raffi Torres
Penalty Minutes: 231 Flag of Canada Rocky Thompson
GAA: 2.63 Flag of Canada Tyler Moss
SV%: .906 Tyler Moss
Goaltending Wins: 24 Tyler Moss
Shutouts: 5 Tyler Moss
Games: 80 Flag of Canada Jeff Woywitka

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