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Tulsa Oilers Gründung 1964 Auflösung 1984 Geschichte Tulsa Oilers
1964 – 1984Standort Tulsa, Oklahoma Liga Central Hockey League Kooperationen Vancouver Blazers (WHA, 1974-1975)
Vancouver Canucks (NHL, 1975-1978)
Atlanta Flames (NHL, 1975-1979)
Winnipeg Jets (NHL, 1979-1982)
New York Rangers (NHL, 1982-1984)Adams Cup 1967/68, 1975/76, 1983/84 Die Tulsa Oilers waren ein US-amerikanisches Eishockeyfranchise der Central Hockey League aus Tulsa, Oklahoma.
Geschichte
Die Tulsa Oilers nahmen zur Saison 1964/65 den Spielbetrieb in der Central Professional Hockey League auf. Deren Meistertitel, den Adams Cup, gewannen sie in den 20 Jahren ihres Bestehens insgesamt drei Mal. Im Anschluss an die Saison 1983/84 wurde die Central Hockey League aufgelöst und auch die Tulsa Oilers stellten den Spielbetrieb ein.
Seit 1992 nimmt eine gleichnamige Mannschaft am Spielbetrieb der Neuauflage der Central Hockey League teil.
Weblinks
- The Internet Hockey Database - Statistik Tulsa Oilers
- The Internet Hockey Database - Spielerliste Tulsa Oilers
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