The Colorado Eagles will get their preseason work in at the inaugural Southwest Showdown, a four-team exhibition hosted by the Tucson Roadrunners on Sept. 26 and 27 at Tucson Arena in Tucson, Arizona.
Colorado, the AHL affiliate of the Colorado Avalanche, is set to play the Texas Stars on Sept. 26 at 4:00 p.m. MDT before meeting the Henderson Silver Knights on Sept. 27 at 4:00 p.m.
MDT. The event also includes the Roadrunners, giving the weekend a full slate of matchups across two days.
The action starts a day earlier with the Roadrunners Fan Fest on Friday, Sept. 25 from 6-8 p.m. at Tucson Arena. The free event will give fans a chance to meet the entire Roadrunners roster, while select players from the Colorado Eagles and Henderson Silver Knights are also expected to attend. Autographs, games, public skating, music, food and beverages, interactive activities and more will be part of the night.
The full schedule for the Southwest Showdown is:
Saturday, Sept. 26
· Colorado Eagles vs. Texas Stars - 3 p.m.
MST
· Henderson Silver Knights vs.
Tucson Roadrunners - 7 p.m. MST
Sunday, Sept. 27
· Henderson Silver Knights vs. Colorado Eagles - 3 p.m.
MST
· Texas Stars vs.
Tucson Roadrunners - 7 p.m. MST
Tickets go on sale to the general public on Aug. 31 and will be general admission with no assigned seating. The 3 p.m. games are priced at $25, while the 7 p.m. games cost $30.
Fans can also buy a Saturday or Sunday Day Pass for $45, which covers both games on that day. A Two-Day Pass, good for all four games, is available for $75.
A special Showdown/Monica Ticket Package will be available starting Aug. 24.
That package includes two Two-Day Passes and a $50 gift card to The Monica, which is located at 40 E. Congress St. in downtown Tucson.
Tickets will also be available by calling 866-774-6253, visiting the Tucson Arena Box Office or going online at TucsonRoadrunners.com.
Broadcast information for all four games will be announced later.
After the preseason event, Colorado opens the regular season on Oct. 3 with a road game against Tucson. The Eagles’ home debut is set for Friday, Oct. 9 against the Abbotsford Canucks at Blue Arena. Season tickets for the 2026-27 season are on sale now, with deposits starting at $100 per seat.
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