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Tulsa downs Wichita in overtime, 3-2 (OT)Intrust Bank Arena Sat, Nov 16, 2013 Story by Narrative Science.
Jarred Mohr gave the Tulsa Oilers a 3-2 (OT) victory over the Wichita Thunder when he scored 45 seconds into the extra period. Tulsa was led by Mohr, who grabbed one goal. The Oilers forced their penalty killing units to work especially hard during the game, picking up five minors and three majors for 25 minutes in penalty time. Tulsa had been averaging 18.0 minutes in penalties per game. The Oilers' defensemen also contributed in the offensive zone and ended up with 13 shots between them. The 32 shots that Tulsa put on net surpassed the Oilers' average of 26.4 shots per game this season. Brandon Coccimiglio also scored for Tulsa. Other players who recorded assists for Tulsa were Todd Robinson, who had three and Macaulay and Drew Fisher, who each chipped in one. The Wichita penalty box was a popular destination as the team totaled five minors and three majors for 25 minutes in penalty time. The total exceeded the 16.0 minutes per game the Thunder had been spending in the box. Wichita put 32 shots on net during the contest, more than the 23.6 it averages per game. The Thunder were helped by Jon Booras, who registered one goal. Booras scored on the power play 16:27 into the second period to make the score 2-1 Tulsa. Wichita had gotten the advantage when Tulsa's Mohr was sent off for interference. RG Flath provided the assist. Wichita additionally got points from Jesse Dudas, who also tallied one goal and one assist to lead the team in points. In addition, Wichita received assists from Thomas Beauregard and Andrew Martens, who contributed one a piece. The Oilers' Shane Madolora stopped 30 shots out of the 32 that he faced. Tulsa registered one goal on five power play opportunities. Torrie Jung rejected 29 shots on goal for the Thunder. Wichita registered two goals on five power play opportunities.
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