
The Tulsa Oilers continue to pack their home arena, netting the third-highest single-game attendance in ECHL history on Saturday.
The Tulsa Oilers are filling the barn.
Last night's game against the Rapid City Rush featured a 3-0 Oilers 33-save shutout win from goaltender Calle Clang, featuring a historic sell-out crowd at the BOK Center.
With 16,709 fans, the Oilers recorded the third-highest single-game attendance in the 36-year history of the ECHL. The league shared that the Oilers now hold five of the nine largest regular-season crowds in ECHL history.
Elsewhere, the Cincinnati Cyclones hosted the Toledo Walleye to a packed crowd of 14,258, the third-highest attendance of the season. Only Tulsa's home game last night and their October 28th home game versus the Cyclones (15,128), featured more fans.
With an announced crowd of over 90,000 fans for Saturday across all ECHL games, the league has now amassed an audience of 2,063,474 for 2023-24 through 439 games.


