
Oilers Make Swap With Wichita
June 29, 2006 - Central Hockey League (CHL)
Tulsa Oilers News Release
The Tulsa Oilers have traded the Central Hockey League playing rights of defenseman Mario Joly to the Wichita Thunder in exchange for the CHL rights to goaltender David St. Germain, defenseman Andrew Nahirniak (pronounced nuh-her-KNEE-ack) and center Bryan Lachapelle.
St. Germain played 53 games last season for the expansion Youngstown SteelHounds and posted a 18-27-4 record with a 3.40 goals against average and a .902 save percentage. Nahirniak, 6-foot-5, 230 pounds, split last season between Fort Worth and Wichita and one goal and five assists with 53 penalty minutes in 47 games. Lachapelle, 5-foot-9, 185 pounds played 35 games for Amarillo last season and had three goals and five assists for eight points and 59 penalty minutes.
Oiler season tickets for the 2006-07 season are now on sale. The prices are the same as the 2005-06 season, ranging from $300 to $475. The Oilers have also instituted an automatic payment plan to make purchasing season tickets even easier and more convenient. Also new this year is a 10 game flex pack. For more information call the Oilers at (918) 632-7825.
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Central Hockey League Stories from June 29, 2006
- Thunder acquires rights to Joly - Wichita Thunder
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