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Article: Oilers are too much for Rayz: Tulsa sheds Tuesday blues to breeze past CHL's Corpus Christi.
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- Tulsa World (Tulsa, OK)
- Article date:
- February 1, 2006
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Byline: Glenn Hibdon
Feb. 1--With Corpus Christi having been blanked on the scoreboard in its last four games and then facing one of the Central Hockey League's hottest goalies, it looked like a breather for the Tulsa Oilers. And this time, that's how it played out. Shaking off the memory of other lackadaisical Tuesday night performances, the Oilers and goalie Marco Emond extended the Rayz's misery, winning 3-1 in Convention Center Arena. Corpus Christi departed with its fifth-straight loss, but it ended its scoreless streak after 291 minutes, 57 seconds. A crowd of 5,718 saw Tulsa win its sixth consecutive game at home and for the fourth time in its last ...
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