
Stanley Cup Watch Parties at Buffalo Wild Wings
Published on May 10, 2011 under Central Hockey League (CHL)
Tulsa Oilers News Release
The Tulsa Oilers are gearing up for their wildest Stanley Cup final watch parties ever.
For the sixth straight year, the Oilers will be hosting watch parties for the Stanley Cup final. This year, all games in the best-of-seven battle for hockey ¬â¢s Holy Grail will be featured at the two area Buffalo Wild Wings locations. Once the Stanley Cup final begins, fans can join the Oilers at Buffalo Wild Wings in Broken Arrow at the BA expressway and Kenosha and at the Tulsa Hills Shopping Center at Highway 75 and 71st Street.
¬ÅThese have become a great tradition and our fans started asking about the watch parties as soon as our season ended, ¬Â Oilers general manager Taylor Hall said. ¬ÅWe think Buffalo Wild Wings will be a great place for all our fans to bring their families to watch the best playoffs in sports. ¬Â
The schedule for the Stanley Cup final is not set, but the series is expected to run from late May through early to mid-June. The Oilers and Buffalo Wild Wings will announce the schedule for the watch parties when the Stanley Cup final is set.
Season tickets for the Oilers 20th season in the Central Hockey League are now on sale. More information is available by calling the Oilers office at 918-632-PUCK (7825).
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