
Oilers Announce New Radio Partner
Published on October 11, 2002 under Central Hockey League (CHL)
Tulsa Oilers News Release
TULSA, OK- The Tulsa Oilers of the Central Hockey League will broadcast their games on KAKC AM 1300 this season general manager Corey MacIntyre announced today.
The Clear Channel station will air all 64 regular season Oilers game broadcasts. New broadcaster Stu Paul will handle the play-by-play duties this season after spending the last three hockey seasons with the San Antonio Iguanas.
"We are very happy to once again bring the Oilers games to the Tulsa community," said Rick Cohn, general manager of Clear Channel Radio.
The Oilers regular season begins next Friday night, October 18th, when they travel to Indianapolis for a game against the Ice. The first Tulsa home game will be on Friday, October 25th when they host Indianapolis for a 7:35 start-time. Individual game tickets go on sale on Monday and will be available at local Drug Marts, the Tulsa Convention Center box office, the Oilers office, or by phone at 584-2000.
For season or group ticket information, contact the Oilers office at 632-7825.
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