The Roadrunners home field has been located at 1 different stadiums during the franchise's 3 year history. Isolated games and short term temporary home fields are not necessarily included.
The franchise originally competed in the Western Hockey League (WHL) from 1967 to 1974 after being moved from Victoria, British Columbia, where they had played for the three previous seasons as the Maple Leafs.
In 1974, the Roadrunners joined the WHA with their roster mostly intact when the WHL ceased operations. The Roadrunners achieved relative success during their first two WHA seasons, but lack of financial success resulted in the removal of local favorite Sandy Hucul as coach and his replacement with Al Rollins, who was disliked by Phoenix hockey fans. Rollins did not succeed in improving the team's fortunes. At one point, the team was forced to sell players just to pay the bills. The Roadrunners finally gave up and folded at the end of its third season.
The Roadrunners home field has been located at 1 different stadiums during the franchise's 3 year history. Isolated games and short term temporary home fields are not necessarily included.