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Game Day: Wichita at Tulsa, April 9th

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Game Day: Wichita at Tulsa, April 9th

Tulsa, OK (April 9th) - Wichita heads to Tulsa to close out the regular season tonight. Get ready for the match-up with this Wichita Brewing Company Game Day Capsule:

TONIGHT'S MATCH-UPWichita at Tulsa - 7:05 p.m., BOK Center, Tulsa, OK

WICHITAHOME: 10-19-3-4AWAY: 8-22-3-2OVERALL: 18-38-6-6Last 10: 4-6-0-0Streak: 0-3-0-0Rank: 4th place, Central Division, 48 points

TEAM LEADERSGoals: Kenton Miller, 16Assists: Kale Kerbashian, 29Points: Kale Kerbashian, 43+/-: Dalton Reum, -2PIM: Dan Milan, 126

TULSAHOME: 21-10-3-1AWAY: 15-20-0-1OVERALL: 36-30-3-2Last 10: 5-5-0-0Streak: 4-0-0-0Rank: 3rd place, Central Division, 77 points

TEAM LEADERSGoals: Phil Brewer, 25Assists: Dennis Brown, 30Points: Adam Pleskach, 48+/-: Dennis Brown, Phil Brewer, +14PIM: Mathieu Gagnon, 163

SEASON-SERIESOct. 16 BOK 3-2, WNov. 11 INTRUST 2-1, W (SO)Nov. 27 BOK 2-0, LNov. 28 INTRUST 4-2, LDec. 18 BOK 3-2, W (OT)Dec. 19 BOK 3-2, L (SO)Dec. 26 INTRUST 2-1, L (SO)Jan. 8 INTRUST 2-1, L (SO)Jan. 9 BOK 6-4, LFeb. 14 BOK 2-1, L (OT)Apr. 6 INTRUST 5-1, LApr. 8 INTRUST 2-1, LApr. 9 BOK 7:05 p.m.

Wichita is 3-5-1-3 vs. Tulsa

HEAD TO HEAD - This is the 13th and final meeting of the season between the Thunder and the Oilers. All-time, Wichita is 134-115-27 against Tulsa and 60-63-13 on the road in the series.

275 - Tonight is the final meeting of the season between the Thunder and the Oilers. Tulsa has won both games this week, taking Wednesday's contest 5-1 and holding on for a 2-1 victory last night at INTRUST Bank Arena. Wednesday night's match-up was the 275th All-Time meeting between the longtime rivals.

BERGY - Domenic Alberga recorded his sixth goal in a Thunder uniform last night. He tipped home a shot from Donnie Harris, which helped cut the lead to one with less than 30 seconds remaining. It was his ninth goal of the season and 23rd point. The rookie forward out of Maple, Ontario has 14 points since coming to Wichita.

PENALTY SHOT - Christophe Lalancette had a penalty shot last night, which was the second time the Thunder had a penalty shot against. David Shantz was the goaltender of record and stopped both chances.

MILLER TIME - Kenton Miller took the team-lead in goals last week. He needs one more to tie his ECHLhighvfrom last season of 17. His career high as a pro (30) came during his rookie season in 2012-13 when he was with the Missouri Mavericks as a part of the Central Hockey League.

MILESTONES - Several Thunder players are nearing career milestones. Dan Milan is 18 games from playing in his 200th ECHL game. Landon Oslanski is three points away from 100 points in his pro career. Ian Lowe has 185 points in Thunder blue. Michael Neal is one games shy of playing in his 400th ECHL game and six points from 200 as a pro. Kale Kerbashian is seven points shy of 200 in his pro career.

THUNDERBOLTS...Landon Oslanski leads the team in shots (191)...Dan Milan leads the team with 130 penalty minutes...Wichita is first in the league in minor penalties (397)...Wichita is 12-1-1-1 when leading after two...Wichita is 11-12-6-6 in one-goal games...

TULSA NOTES - Ben Murphy and Shawn Bates have combined for 13 points in 13 games for Tulsa...Dan DeSalvo is still in Manitoba...Jussi Olkinuora has won back-to-back to starts this week against Wichita...

AROUND THE ECHL - There are 13 other games today in the ECHL. Toledo heads to Kalamazoo. Wheeling goes to Reading. Manchester takes on Adirondack. Florida hosts Orlando. Brampton is in Elmira. Greenville takes on Atlanta. South Carolina travels to Norfolk. Indy is in Fort Wayne. Evansville remains in Allen. Cincinnati takes on Quad City. Utah remains in Rapid City. Missouri plays at Idaho. Colorado faces Alaska.

UP NEXT - The team's end of the year season ticket holder party will take place on Monday, April 11th at the Wichita Ice Center starting at at 6 p.m.

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About the ECHLThe ECHL began in 1988-89 with five teams in four states and has grown into a coast-to-coast league with 28 teams in 20 states and one Canadian province for its 27th season in 2014-15. There have been over 500 players who have started their career in the ECHL have gone on to play in the National Hockey League, including 29 who made their NHL debuts in the 2013-14 season. The ECHL had affiliations with 26 of the 30 NHL teams in 2013-14, marking the 17th consecutive season that the league had affiliations with at least 20 teams in the NHL. Further information on the ECHL is available on its website at ECHL.com, as well as on Twitter and Facebook.

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