
Oilers Visit K-Mart Saturday
Published on July 9, 2009 under Central Hockey League (CHL)
Tulsa Oilers News Release
Two area K-Mart stores will host Tulsa Oilers players and Ice Girls Saturday from noon to 2 p.m. Fans can meet Oiler players and try their hand at the Oilers slapshot booth at the store located at 51st and Harvard. Players will be available for autographs and pictures and the Oilers will have other information available. Members of the Oilers Ice Girls entertainment team will be at the K-Mart on 21st Street, just west of Highway 169 also from noon-2 p.m. on Saturday. They'll be handing out Ice Girls posters and visiting with fans. "When we hosted the Oilers last month we had a great response," K-Mart general manager Dale Pitts said. "So this is a great chance to meet the Oiler hockey players and their ice girls while also checking out all the exciting new changes at K-Mart." 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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