CHL Tulsa Oilers

Four Bagger

November 16, 2009 - Central Hockey League (CHL)
Tulsa Oilers News Release


Busy Times: The Tulsa Oilers have their busiest week of the season thus far with four games, three against the Wichita Thunder and their first ever game against the Missouri Mavericks. The Oilers host Wichita Tuesday at 7:05 p.m. then head to Missouri Friday and Wichita Saturday for another pair of 7:05 p.m. starts. The Oilers will have their first Sunday Family Day when they host Wichita at 4:05 p.m. All games can be heard via the internet at www.tulsaoilers.com and viewed at CHL TV.

On A Roll: Last week the Oilers won all three games, and are currently on their longest win streak of the early season. They won at Mississippi 6-5 on Tuesday on then came home with two solid efforts in a 5-2 win against Rapid City and a 4-1 win over Mississippi.

T.J. Time: Consistency was the hall mark of right winger T.J. Caig last week. He had two goals and one assist in each of the three games. His six goals and three assists on the week give him nine goals and nine assists for the season. Caig is fifth in CHL scoring with 18 points.

He's Tops: Center Rob Hisey moved to the top of the CHL scoring chart last week with one goal and seven assists. For the season he has 10 goals and 14 assists for his league leading 24 points.

Nice Start: It didn't take long for Troy Riddle to make his impact felt in the Oilers line up. The older brother to Jake Riddle had a goal and two assists in the win at Mississippi. He kept it rolling with two more goals against Rapid City, and a goal and two assists in the 4-1 win over Mississippi. Along with his eight points, Riddle was also +4 in the three games.

Army Strong: Goaltender Kevin Armstrong turned away 87 of the 95 shots he faced last week for a.915 save percentage on the week.

Tickets Here: Tickets for all Oilers games are available at the BOK Center box office or by calling 1-866-7BOK CTR (726-5287). Tickets can also be purchased on line at www.tulsaoilers.com and at area Reasor's Grocery Stores.




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