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GAME RECAP

Oklahoma City Blazers outlasts Tulsa Jr. Oilers, 3-2

Arctic Edge East    Sun, Nov 30, 2014

Oklahoma City Blazers gutted out a close 3-2 win against Tulsa Jr. Oilers.

Each team kept the other at bay throughout the game, and Kirill Romanov secured the win for Oklahoma City Blazers with a goal in the third period.

Romanov had two goals to lead Oklahoma City Blazers to victory.

Oklahoma City Blazers' penalty kill excelled, as Oklahoma City Blazers gave up zero goals despite allowing six power plays.

Oklahoma City Blazers stifled Tulsa Jr. Oilers' power play, and did not give up a single goal while down a man. Oklahoma City Blazers' offense operated below its season average. Oklahoma City Blazers averages 5.6 goals per game. Tulsa Jr. Oilers was unable to stop Oklahoma City Blazers from sending pucks towards the net, and Oklahoma City Blazers eventually piled up 46 shots on goal.

Oklahoma City Blazers also got a goal from Colton Nelson as well. Other players who recorded assists for Oklahoma City Blazers were Dylan Lamontagne, Matthew Audette, Matt Levene, and Petr Kobes, who contributed one each.

Tulsa Jr. Oilers stifled Oklahoma City Blazers' power play, and did not give up a single goal while down a man.

Tulsa Jr. Oilers was helped by Sam Mancini, who finished with two goals. Mancini scored the first of his two goals at 1:02 into the second period to make the score 1-0 Tulsa Jr. Oilers. Andrew Wyrrick picked up the assist. Mancini's next tally made the score 2-1 Tulsa Jr. Oilers with 3:35 left in the second period. Ivan Bukshevannyy provided the assist.

Braden Lajoie rejected 26 shots on goal for Oklahoma City Blazers. Oklahoma City Blazers totaled 15 minutes in penalty time with five minors and one major and went 0-for-7 on the power play. Colter Pritchard recorded 43 saves for Tulsa Jr. Oilers. Tulsa Jr. Oilers incurred 14 minutes in penalty time with seven minors.