The Tulsa Oilers (ECHL) and St. Louis Blues are continuing their affiliation, as the two clubs have announced an extension through the 2018-19 season.
The agreement allows the Blues to designate prospects under NHL or American Hockey League contracts to Tulsa. St. Louis’ AHL affiliate is the San Antonio Rampage, beginning in 2018-19.
“We are excited to extend our affiliation with Tulsa,” said Blues General Manager Doug Armstrong. “We developed a great working relationship last season and the affiliation has proven to be beneficial for both organizations.”
Four St. Louis prospects spent a significant amount of time in Tulsa last season, including forward Conner Bleackley who was named an ECHL All-Star before finishing the season in San Antonio.
“Our first season affiliated with the Blues was a wonderful start and we’re excited to see what is in store as we continue to build the relationship into year number two,” said Tulsa General Manager Taylor Hall.
Oilers Head Coach Rob Murray begins his second season in Tulsa after coaching six seasons with the Alaska Aces, where he won three Brabham Cups and a Kelly Cup championship in 2014. The familiarity with the Blues through Murray’s time in Alaska helped continue the relationship last summer when he arrived in Tulsa. The Oilers were previously affiliated with the Winnipeg Jets from 2015-17.
“Having been affiliated with the Blues over the years in both Alaska and Tulsa, I have become very familiar and comfortable with the management team in St. Louis. The partnership got off to a great start last season, as the players we received from St. Louis were key to our success,” said Murray. “We’re excited to continue into next season, especially as the Blues begin their AHL affiliation in San Antonio.”