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  2. Ice hockey in Oklahoma - Wikipedia

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    Oklahoma City Blazers: Oklahoma City: CPHL: 1965–1972 Defunct Oklahoma City Blazers (second) Oklahoma City: CPHL: 1973–1977 Defunct Tulsa Oilers (second) Tulsa: CPHL: 1973–1984 Defunct Oklahoma City Stars: Oklahoma City: CPHL: 1978–1982 Defunct Oklahoma City Blazers (third) Oklahoma City: CHL: 1992–2009 Defunct Oklahoma City Barons ...

  3. Category:Ice hockey teams in Oklahoma - Wikipedia

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  4. 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.

  5. Tulsa Oilers - Wikipedia

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    Tulsa Oilers (2006–2013) Tulsa Oilers (1972–1982) In 1964, a new Tulsa Oilers team joined the Central Professional Hockey League (later shortened to Central Hockey League) in its second season of operation. The Oilers won the Adams Cup as the CPHL/CHL champions in 1968, 1976, and 1984. The Oilers played in the CHL until 1984 when the league ...

  6. 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 ...

  7. Tulsa Coliseum - Wikipedia

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    The Tulsa Coliseum was an indoor arena built in Tulsa, Oklahoma at the corner of Fifth Street and Elgin Avenue. It hosted the Tulsa Oilers ice hockey team from 1929 to 1951. Many other sporting events were held at the facility including rodeos, track meets, professional wrestling, and boxing matches. The building was destroyed by fire in 1952.

  8. Who are Oklahoma Warriors? NAHL team has brought high ... - AOL

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    Assistant coach Mick Berge of the Oklahoma Warriors, a junior hockey team in Oklahoma City holds practice at the Blazers Ice Centre Wednesday, Sept. 11, 2024. From the USHL, Berge played four ...

  9. Sports in Oklahoma City - Wikipedia

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    Oklahoma City Spirit: Lone Star Soccer Alliance (1989–93) Oklahoma City Stars: Central Hockey League (1978–82) Oklahoma City Warriors (ice hockey): American Hockey Association (1933–36) Oklahoma City Warriors (soccer): Southwest Indoor Soccer League/United States Interregional Soccer League (1986–96)