
Oilers Reach Out To OKC Hockey Fans
Published on July 9, 2009 under Central Hockey League (CHL)
Tulsa Oilers News Release
The Tulsa Oilers are reaching out to Oklahoma City hockey fans for the upcoming Central Hockey League season. "As much as we had a rivalry with Oklahoma City, we always respected their fans as some of the most loyal in the CHL," Oilers general manager Taylor Hall said. "We want to make it easy for those dedicated fans to get their hockey fix."
Hall says the Oilers are offering Oklahoma City season ticket holders a 10 ticket flex pack for just $99. The tickets are good any game in the 2009-10 season, and can be used all for one game, or used for 10 individual games.
"The flex pack is just that, it gives people the ultimate flexibility for what games they want to see and how many tickets they want to use for each game," Hall said. "This way fans don't have to be without pro hockey this season."
Season tickets for the Oilers 2009-10 season in the BOK Center are available by calling the Oilers at (918) 632-PUCK (7825).
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