Cameron Hebig joined the Tucson Roadrunners in 2020-2021 on loan from the ECHL and hasn’t looked back.
He’s spent the past three seasons in Tucson and has been a vital depth forward for the club.
In the pandemic abbreviated 2020-2021 season, Hebig signed with the Florida Everblades and was leading the ECHL in scoring prior to being loaned to Tucson. Hebig played in 28 games for the Meeps after his promotion, scoring 3 goals and 7 assists.
His tenacity getting after the puck has been cited by Tucson Roadrunners general manager John Ferguson as one of the reasons they were so excited to sign Hebig and have him back for his third consecutive season in 2022-2023.
Hebig’s white set game worn jersey has a very solid amount of wear despite the abbreviated schedule in 2020-2021.
The right sleeve has a couple of unrepaired holes, stick marks, board burns, and three repairs. On the left sleeve there is a very large unrepaired hole in one of the copper bands around the elbow, as well as some small unrepaired holes, two or three repairs, and more board burns and stick marks.
There are a couple of stick marks on the front of the sweater, including a downward slash through the bottom of the crest and another stick mark in the armpit area. These jerseys still featured the O’Rielly Chevrolet sponsorship patch.
Cameron Hebig’s gamer has a light stick mark or two on the back and it is signed by him on the back numbers.
The fight strap features an AHL Authentic tag.