
Coyotes Acquire Maletta from Columbus, Roadrunners Get Camper from Cleveland
Published on February 26, 2018 under American Hockey League (AHL)
Tucson Roadrunners News Release
TUCSON, AZ - The Tucson Roadrunners, proud American Hockey League affiliate of the Arizona Coyotes, shared information regarding a pair of trades today.
The Arizona Coyotes have acquired forward Jordan Maletta from the Columbus Blue Jackets in exchange for forward Ryan Kujawinski. Maletta, a 22-year-old from St. Catharines, Ontario has recorded four points through 28 games this season with the club's AHL affiliate, the Cleveland Monsters.
In a separate transaction, the Roadrunners have acquired forward Carter Camper from the Cleveland Monsters in exchange for future considerations.
The 29-year old Camper has registered a team-leading 42 points through 53 games this season with Cleveland. A native of Rocky River, OH, Camper stands at 5-9, 176 lbs. and brings 428 games of AHL experience to Tucson.
The Roadrunners return home to Tucson Arena on Friday, March 9 against the Texas Stars. Tickets for all future home games are on sale now or calling the team at 866-774-6253.
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