RoadRunners' Suns-Themed Jersey Auction Starts Today

Published on April 12, 2007 under ECHL (ECHL)
Phoenix RoadRunners News Release


PHOENIX, Ariz. - The Phoenix RoadRunners of the ECHL, an affiliate of the Phoenix Coyotes and the San Antonio Rampage, have announced that their online auction for the 2006-07 game-worn Phoenix Suns-themed jerseys is now underway. The auction can be accessed at www.phxroadrunners.com and will run through May 2.

Each jersey features the purple, orange, and grey colors of the Phoenix Suns, the road "Phoenix" emblem on the front, and includes a "Suns" patch on each shoulder. The RoadRunners wore these jerseys a total of nine times during the regular season.

In addition to the RoadRunners' game-worn jerseys, the auction will also include four Phoenix Suns-style game-issued jerseys re-customized to display the names and numbers of Phoenix Suns stars Amare Stoudemire, Shawn Marion, Raja Bell, and Leandro Barbosa.

The RoadRunners online jersey auction is being held in conjunction with the MeiGray Group, the official game-worn jersey source of the ECHL. A portion of the proceeds will benefit the RoadRunners Corporate Hat-Trick Program, which allows Phoenix area businesses to send underprivileged boys and girls in the community to RoadRunners home games.

Phoenix hosts the Las Vegas Wranglers in Game Two of the best-of-seven National Conference Quarterfinals at 7:11 p.m. Thursday at US Airways Center. Catch all the action live on KMVP-860AM and www.phxroadrunners.com beginning with "RoadRunners Countdown" at 6:50 p.m.

Individual game tickets for the opening round of the 2007 ECHL Kelly Cup Playoffs start as low as $7 and are now on sale at the US Airways Center box office and at all Ticketmaster outlets including Ticketmaster.com.

Information on season tickets, half-season packages, and flex plans for the 2007-08 season of Phoenix RoadRunners Hockey are available by calling (602) 462-GOAL.



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