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Tulsa Oilers Vs Trois-Rivières Lions - Game 32
BOK Center
Tulsa, OK
Mar 25 Wed • 2026 • 7:05pm
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This article needs additional citations for verification. Please help improve this article by adding citations to reliable sources. Unsourced material may be challenged and removed. Find sources: "Tulsa Oilers" – news · newspapers · books · scholar · JSTOR (August 2025) (Learn how and when to remove this message) |
| Tulsa Oilers | |
|---|---|
| City | Tulsa, Oklahoma |
| League | ECHL |
| Conference | Western |
| Division | Mountain |
| Founded | 1992 (in the CHL) |
| Home arena | BOK Center |
| Colors | Navy blue, maroon, silver, white |
| Owners | NL Sports, LLC (Andy Scurto) |
| General manager | Taylor Hall |
| Head coach | Rob Murray |
| Affiliates | Anaheim Ducks (NHL) San Diego Gulls (AHL) |
| Website | tulsaoilers |
| Franchise history | |
| 1992–present | Tulsa Oilers |
| Championships | |
| Division titles | 1 (2018–19) |
| Ray Miron President's Cup | 1 (1993) |
The Tulsa Oilers are a professional ice hockey team based in Tulsa, Oklahoma, and play in the ECHL. The Oilers played their home games at the Tulsa Convention Center until 2008 when they moved into the new BOK Center. For many years, the Tulsa Oilers name was shared with Tulsa's former minor-league baseball team that pre-dated the Tulsa Drillers. To reduce confusion in local news reporting, the hockey team was often called the "Ice Oilers".[citation needed]
Formerly a member of the Central Hockey League, the Oilers are one of only two teams which played every one of the CHL's 22 seasons (the other being the Wichita Thunder).[1] The Oilers established a winning tradition, making the playoffs in nine of their first 13 seasons. However, their performance in recent years has been less successful making the playoffs four times since 2005.[2]
Original owner Jeff Lund played an integral part in assembling the 1992–93 team, led by veteran minor league coach and former NHL ironman Garry Unger. The team, anchored by high-scoring forward Sylvain Naud and veteran goalie Tony Martino, finished the regular season in second place, right behind intrastate rival Oklahoma City Blazers. However, in the revived league's first championship series the Oilers handily defeated the Blazers, clinching the title on OKC's home ice. Lund assumed ownership of the franchise in February 1999 after being the team's general manager.[3]
On June 23, 2013, Lund sold the team to the owners of the Wichita Thunder, the Steven brothers. The Steven brothers sold the team to Andy Scurto in 2021.
- ^ Haisten, Bill (July 15, 2009). "Blazers' end might spell trouble for Tulsa Oilers", Tulsa World. [dead link]
- ^ "CHL Playoffs 2011". Central Hockey League. Retrieved January 13, 2013.
- ^ "Tulsa Oilers owner Jeff Lund wins 2008-09 CHL Rick Kozuback Award". MLN the Raw Feed. March 19, 2009. Retrieved September 2, 2010.[permanent dead link]
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