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  2. Tulsa Oilers - Wikipedia

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    The team played at Avey's Coliseum during this time. Hockey Hall of Fame member Clint Smith played the 1947–48 season with the Tulsa Oilers after a stellar 11-year career in the NHL with the New York Rangers and Chicago Black Hawks and won the USHL Most Valuable Player Award. [citation needed] Tulsa Oilers (2006–2013) Tulsa Oilers (1972–1982)

  3. Tulsa Oilers (1928–1951) - Wikipedia

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    The Tulsa Oilers were a professional ice hockey team. Based in Tulsa, Oklahoma , they operated within the American Hockey Association for almost 15 years and were later members of the United States Hockey League for the circuit's entire existence.

  4. Category:Tulsa Oilers (1992–present) players - Wikipedia

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    This category is for ice hockey players who have played for the Tulsa Oilers of the Central Hockey League and ECHL. Pages in category "Tulsa Oilers (1992–present) players" The following 85 pages are in this category, out of 85 total.

  5. Ice hockey in Oklahoma - Wikipedia

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    Oklahoma's history with minor league hockey had helped the state produce a few notable players despite a very low level of engagement (Only about 1,000 residents were registered with USA Hockey in 2022). [7] Unsurprisingly, most notable players were born in and around Oklahoma City and Tulsa, the two towns that have sported established teams.

  6. Oklahoma Coaches Association announces 2024 All-State ... - AOL

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    The Oklahoma Coaches Association announced its 2024 All-State boys basketball rosters Wednesday.

  7. Tulsa Oilers (1964–1984) - Wikipedia

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    The Oilers played 20 seasons in the Central Hockey League (CHL), originally called the Central Professional Hockey League (CPHL) until 1968, from 1964 to 1984, capturing the Adams Cup three times. Based in Tulsa, Oklahoma, the team played their home games at the Tulsa Assembly Center until the 1983–84 season when they moved to Expo Square ...

  8. 2010–11 Tulsa Oilers season - Wikipedia

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    2010–11 Tulsa Oilers; League: 7th Central Hockey League ... Team leaders; Goals: Jack Combs ... The 2010–11 Tulsa Oilers season was the 19th season of the CHL ...

  9. Lists of current NHL team rosters - Wikipedia

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    The following are lists of current National Hockey League (NHL) team rosters: For Eastern Conference rosters please see List of current NHL Eastern Conference team ...