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INDEPENDENCE, Missouri -- The Missouri Mavericks defeated the Tulsa Oilers, 5-2, Saturday night in front of the 10th consecutive sellout at Independence Events Center. The sellout streak is tied for the longest in the franchise history. Kellan Tochkin led all scorers with four points on the night on two goals and two assists. His line mates Sebastien Thinel and Kenton Miller each added three points as the Mavericks improved to 23-17-4. Mavs' goaltender Mike Clemente stopped 32 of 34 shots, while his counterpart Dan Clarke let in five goals and saved 34. The Mavericks close out a three-game weekend when they travel to Bloomington on Sunday The Mavericks controlled from the opening faceoff. Missouri put up eight shots and a goal before the Oilers had their first shot on goal. Colt King ripped a slap shot home at the 4:17 mark to give the Mavericks a 1-0 lead, a lead that held through the first period. Missouri extended their lead to 3-0 in the second period on goals from Tochkin and Miller. Tulsa battled in the third period and made it 3-1 on a goal by Jason Weeks just 3:38 into the period. Missouri answered on Tochkin's second goal of the night at the 5:06 mark. Sean Erickson scored for the Oilers on the power play to make it a 4-2 game at 7:01, but that would be as close as the Oilers would get. Miller missed on a penalty shot at 9:32, but he made up for it just 12 seconds later on his second goal of the evening. The Mavericks head to Bloomington Sunday before three home games next week. Missouri will host Denver on Tuesday, Feb.12, Bloomington on Friday, Feb 15 and Allen on Saturday Feb. 16. Tickets are on sale via Ticketmaster.com, by calling (800) 745-3000 or by heading to the Silverstein Eye Centers Box Office. Parking is always free at Independence Events Center. www.MissouriMavericks.com
MAVS WIN WILD ONE OVER TULSA, 5-4 Tempers flare, Thinel breaks record in thrilling win INDEPENDENCE, Missouri -- The Missouri Mavericks and Tulsa Oilers put on quite a show Saturday night at Independence Events Center, with the Mavs skating to a 5-4 win in their final home game of the season. Sebastien Thinel broke the Mavs single season record for points and the two teams combined for 45 penalty minutes and two Tulsa ejections alone in the second period. The Mavs now travel to Tulsa tomorrow afternoon to close out the regular season. Tulsa scored nine minutes into regulation on a goal from the slot by Marty Standish. The Mavs responded just over a minute later with a goal from Patrick Schafer. Ryan Jardine assisted on the goal. The Oilers regained the lead with five minutes to go in the period and took a 2-1 lead into the first intermission. The first five minutes of the second period were filled with controversy, as Andrew Courtney was head-checked by Sean Erickson. Brad Good retaliated and dropped the gloves with Erickson. Good received a five minute major for fighting, two minutes for instigating and a 10-minute misconduct penalty, but Erickson drew the brunt of punishment, receiving a game misconduct for attempt to injure. Tulsa Head Coach Bruce Ramsay was ejected from the game for abuse of an official. The Oilers doubled their lead to two goals halfway through the period on a goal from Dylan Clarke. The Mavericks erased the two-goal deficit in the final three minutes of the period on Patrick Schafer's second goal of the game and a goal with 15 seconds left in the period from Andrew Courtney. The Mavs and Oilers headed to the third period tied 3-3. The Mavericks jumped on the Oilers early in the second getting goals from John-Scott Dickson and Brandon Smith in the first three minutes of the period. Tulsa responded shortly after, getting a goal from David Solway, bringing the score to 5-4. The Mavs held off a late surge by Tulsa and held on for the 5-4 victory, closing out their regular season home schedule with a victory. Sebastien Thinel collected two assists in the victory, bringing his season total for points to 80, breaking Jeff Christian's franchise record for points in a season set during the Mavs' 2009-10 inaugural season. Single game playoff tickets are now on sale. All playoff tickets will be refunded in the event the Mavericks do not play a game in which tickets are purchased. Missouri Mavericks 2012-13 season tickets are on sale now. A $50 dollar non-refundable deposit is required for all season tickets. Contact the Mavericks ticket staff Monday-Friday, 9am-5:30pm at (816) 252-7825 if you are interested in season tickets. Every current Mavericks season ticket holder who renews their season tickets before March 23 will be entered into a drawing for a chance to win an $18,000 Harley-Davidson Fatboy motorcycle, a 60-inch HDTV and other prizes. Tickets for all remaining 2011-12 regular season games are on sale via www.Ticketmaster.com or by calling (800) 745-3000. For more information on the Missouri Mavericks call (816) 252-7825 or visit www.MissouriMavericks.com.
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