ECHL Transactions: Tulsa Oilers 03/01/2024

The Tulsa Oilers received forward Reggie Millette on loan from the Pensacola Flyers in the SPHL Friday. The 23-year-old Jacksonville, Fla. native started his professional career with the Tulsa Oilers on an amateur tryout in August 2023. Millette played in 24 games under that contract, scoring two assists, eight penalty minutes, and -4. The Oilers released him from his contract in January 2024, and he signed with the Pensacola Flyers in the SPHL. He scored three goals and four assists in 15 games with the Flyers before being loaned back to the Oilers. Millette made the trip from Pensacola to Allen, Texas, in time to play with the Oilers against the Allen Americans on Friday night, a game they lost 1-0. He finished with three shots on goal and a -1 plus/minus. 

Photo by: Michael King for Inside the Rink

The Tulsa Oilers return home to the BOK Center on Saturday to host the division and league-leading Kansas City Mavericks; puck drop is 7:20 p.m.


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I write for and photograph the Florida Everblades for ITR. I am a retiree that has turned my hobby of photography into a business. I currently live in Sarasota, Florida with my wife, Christy, but I'm originally from California. My previous career has taken me all over the US and the world and I definitely enjoy traveling. I've played hockey for over 30 years, learning as an adult, and love the game.

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