
Tulsa Oilers forward Blake McLaughlin (91), Cincinnati Cyclones defenseman Sean Allen (4)
TULSA, Okla. —The Tulsa Oilers and Cincinnati Cyclones faced off in an intense game at the BOK Center, with both teams fighting for a crucial victory. The Oilers started off strong in the first period, with two goals scored by Ethan Stewart and Alex Gilmour, putting the home team in the lead.

However, the Cyclones came back strong in the second period with four goals, including two in quick succession by Josh Passolt and Louie Caporusso. The Oilers fought back with a goal by Tyler Poulsen, but the Cyclones scored two more to take a commanding lead.

Cincinnati Cyclones defenseman Matthew Cairns (17), Tulsa Oilers forward Ethan Stewart (55)
In the third period, the Oilers tried to mount a comeback with a powerplay goal by Michael Farren, but it was not enough as the Cyclones sealed the victory with a short-handed goal by Patrick Polino. Despite their best efforts, the Oilers fell short in a high-scoring game against the Cyclones.

Cincinnati Cyclones forward Patrick Polino (27), Cincinnati Cyclones goalie Beck Warm (35), Tulsa Oilers forward Tag Bertuzzi (72)
Contact the photographer: Les.Stockton@prohockeynews.com

Tulsa Oilers goalie Riley Morris (1), Cincinnati Cyclones forward Matt Berry (91), Cincinnati Cyclones forward Louie Caporusso (23)

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