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Article: Central Hockey League: Blazers 3, Oilers 2: Tulsa's comeback effort falls short against OKC: The Oilers score one goal in final period, but could not tie the game or take the lead.
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- Tulsa World (Tulsa, OK)
- Article date:
- January 24, 2007
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Byline: Glenn Hibdon
Jan. 24--We've seen it so many times before. The Tulsa Oilers start strong, play an encouraging first period and then slowly melt down before a late, futile rally. The scenario was eerily familiar Tuesday night against the Oklahoma City Blazers. Left winger A.J. MacLean scored twice and Marty Standish added two assists as the Blazers left Convention Center Arena with a 3-2 Central Hockey League victory. A crowd of 6,322 saw the Oilers lose for the third straight time at home and fall to 1-3 on friendly ice against Oklahoma City. Captain David-Alexandre Beauregard gave the Oilers some good news with two goals, his second coming ...
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