Friday Dec. 14, 2018 at 6:35 p.m. C.T. Indiana Farmer’s Coliseum (6,800)
The Oilers look to right the ship at the end of their Central Division tour with back-to-back fixtures against the Indy Fuel. Tulsa has lost six straight games — going pointless in five. Despite recent struggles, the Oilers are still second in the Mountain Division. Indy are 4-6 in their last ten, but return to the fortress that is the Coliseum where they are 8-3 on the year, accounting for 73 percent of their wins.
Statistical Comparison
Tulsa | Indy |
Streak: 0-5-1-0 | Streak: 0-1-0-0 |
Goals Scored: 75 | Goals Scored: 71 |
Goals Against: 73 | Goals Against: 83 |
Power Play: 11.3% (25/97, 25th) | Power Play: 14% (23/100, 20th) |
Penalty Kill: 83.0 % (18th) | Penalty Kill: 81.6% (22nd) |
Players To Watch
Tulsa
- #28 Ryan Tesink
- Leads Oilers with 22 points (9G, 13A) in 24 GP
- #3 Kyle Rhodes
- 2nd in goals amongst all ECHL defensemen
- Lone goal scorer against Cincinnati
- Played 1 game for Indy after turning pro
- #90 Tanner Kaspick
- Will become ECHL playoff eligible with fifth appearance
Indy
- #18 Kevin Dufor
- Fourteen points in last 14 games
- Only Fuel player in top five in points with a positive +/- (+2)
- #28 Matthew Thompson
- Seven points in last seven games
- Leads all Fuel rookies in points
- #7 Miles Liberati
- Three of his four points have come in the last 4 games
Broadcast Info
- Television
- ECHL.TV
- Radio
- 99.9 F.M. The Sports Animal
- TulsaOilers.Com