
Sunday Dinner with the Oilers
Published on January 19, 2007 under Central Hockey League (CHL)
Tulsa Oilers News Release
This Sunday January 21st is the next Dine with the Oilers at the Fox and Hound (71st and Garnett) at 7 p.m. Should inclement weather force postponement Sunday night, there will be notices posted on the Oilers website at www.tulsaoilers.com and on the message board at tulsahockey.net.
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Central Hockey League Stories from January 19, 2007
- Aucoin's two goals help RiverKings to eighth straight win - Mississippi RiverKings
- Eagles Win 18th Straight Home Game, 3-1 Over Arizona - Colorado Eagles
- Penalty Kill Lets Rage Down in 6-2 Loss - Rocky Mountain Rage
- Corpus Christi pounds Rocky Mountain, 6-2 - Corpus Christi IceRays
- Scorpions pound Gorillas in Amarillo - New Mexico Scorpions
- Bucks Beat Austin 3-1, Laredo Has Won 10 Of 11 - Laredo Bucks
- Gorillas Stung By Scorpions 7-3 - Amarillo Gorillas
- Larson Scores in Debut but Hounds Still Lose to Bugs - Youngstown SteelHounds
- Bugs Beat Steelhounds 3-2 - Bossier-Shreveport Mudbugs
- Rage Add D-Man for Two-Game Set in Texas - Rocky Mountain Rage
- RiverKings place defenseman Tessier on IR - Mississippi RiverKings
- SteelHounds to Raffle Jersey for United Way and "Rally for the Valley" - Youngstown SteelHounds
- Sunday Dinner with the Oilers - Tulsa Oilers
- Reid returns to Scorpions from Milwaukee - New Mexico Scorpions
- Killer Bees Game Notes - Rio Grande Valley Killer Bees
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