San Jose shuts out Tucson 4-0 for its first road win over the Roadrunners in four years.
James Kelley Special to the Arizona Daily Star The Roadrunners’ return to the friendly confines of Tucson Arena didn’t stop the bleeding as they dropped their seventh straight game Wednesday.
Barracuda right winger Evan Weinger scored 57 seconds in. Then San Jose added a second in the last minute of the first, with a goal from center Lane Pederson with 34 seconds left.Tucson outshot San Jose 40-38. The loss dropped the Roadrunners to last place in the Pacific Division, behind San Jose and San Diego for the last playoff spot.
Heading into Wednesday’s contest, the Roadrunners had been 10-0-2 in their last 12 home games against San Jose, a span dating back to March 2018. “I thought they had a good night tonight,” Varady said. “Baylis had a good night, Wichie had a good night, those guys have been here before, they understand what we’re get accomplished and did a good job.”
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