Nashville Predators center Emil Pettersson (65) passes the puck away from Florida Panthers' Colton Sceviour (7) during the second period in an NHL hockey preseason game Tuesday, Sept. 19, 2017, in Nashville, Tenn. (AP Photo/Mark Humphrey)

The Arizona Coyotes announced Friday the completion of a three-player trade with the Nashville Predators — a deal that will impact the remainder of the Tucson Roadrunners’ season.

Adam Helewka, Tucson’s leading scorer and leader in points among active players, was dealt alongside fellow forward Laurent Dauphin to the Predators’ organization. In return, Arizona landed 2018 American Hockey League All-Star Emil Pettersson.

Pettersson will report to the Roadrunners. He has tallied 33 points (11 goals and 22 assists) for the AHL’s Milwaukee Admirals this season, and has 24 goals and 79 points in 121 games over the past two seasons. 

With Helewka’s departure, the Roadrunners — losers of four straight games (three in regulation, one in overtime, and kicking off arguably their most grueling road stretch of the season tonight in Rockford, Illinois — will enter Friday's tilt against the Ice Hogs without three of its four leading point scorers this season.

Defenseman Kyle Capobianco led the way with seven goals and 32 points before he was called up to the Coyotes last week. Capobianco’s status moving forward was put into question Thursday night when he suffered a lower body injury — he couldn’t put much weight on his right leg as he was being helped off the ice — during Arizona’s 4-2 home loss to Columbus.

Helewka was second overall in points for Tucson before Friday’s trade, with a team-high 13 goals helping his total of 31 points. And Michael Bunting is tied for third with 26 points in just 29 games, but he was called up this week to the injury-ravaged Coyotes, too.

Lane Pederson and his 12 goals and 26 points are now both active team highs for the Roadrunners (23-14-4-1).

Friday’s matchup is the first of six consecutive road games for the Roadrunners, who will crisscross the AHL’s Western Conference map over the next two weeks without any kind of return to Tucson — even for practice or a night’s sleep. The Roadrunners vacated the Tucson Arena this past week as the annual Tucson Gem and Mineral Show takes over the downtown convention center facilities.

Dauphin, one of the Roadrunners alternate captains this season, spent a couple of weeks with the Glendale-based Coyotes this year, appearing in one game over that stretch. With service over parts of five different seasons with the Coyotes, Dauphin — who tallied six goals and 20 points over 34 games with Tucson this season — was dealt from the Coyotes to the Chicago Blackhawks in 2017, but reacquired last year.

Helewka, who has never played in an NHL game, was in his first year with the Roadrunners after spending the last three seasons with the San Jose Sharks organization, primarily suiting up for the AHL’s San Jose Barracuda.


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