Hebig Becomes Tucson Roadrunners All-Time Leading Scorer With 181st Point
Hebig's assist on Sammy Walker's third-period goal gave him 181 career Roadrunners points, passing Michael Bunting's franchise record of 180 in a 5-4 loss to Henderson.

Three franchise records in three seasons tells you exactly what kind of player Cameron Hebig has become for the Tucson Roadrunners.
His assist on Sammy Walker's third-period goal at 14:13 in Henderson gave Hebig 181 career points as a Roadrunner, moving him past Michael Bunting's previous franchise mark of 180. The helper, his 28th assist of the 2025-26 season, arrived at the right moment in the game: a go-ahead strike that briefly put Tucson in front before the Silver Knights stormed back for a 5-4 win.
That single point now anchors a three-year arc no other player in franchise history can match. Last season Hebig set the Roadrunners' record for games played. Earlier this campaign he broke the franchise's all-time goals mark. Now the points record belongs to him too, completing a sweep of Tucson's most significant individual milestones.
The loss itself was a painful one. Henderson scored twice in the final 1:26 of regulation to claim the 5-4 victory, turning what had looked like a Tucson win into a defeat. Hebig's record-breaking moment stood regardless.
His 2025-26 campaign has been his best statistically. The 48 points accumulated across 62 games, on 20 goals and 28 assists, already eclipsed his own previous career-high of 47 points from 2024-25. His value extends beyond even-strength production: Hebig ranks second on the club with 15 power-play points (5 goals, 10 assists), a figure that reflects consistent special-teams production across a full season, not a hot streak.

Bunting held the record at 180. Hebig claimed it not through a single breakout run but through sustained contributions compounded across multiple seasons with the organization, which is a harder and rarer thing.
Rookie goaltender Michael Hrabal made his second career AHL start and finished with 22 saves. The combination of Hrabal's continued development and Hebig's record night gave Tucson two distinct storylines from a game the team ultimately could not win.
With the regular season winding down, Hebig's name at the top of the Roadrunners' all-time scoring list is the kind of institutional landmark that outlasts any single result.
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