The Oil Kings have not one but two shutouts on this day in their modern day history. One goalie who you expect, but he was the backup forother of these shutouts. The Oil Kings also have an eight goal explosion to their credit. Let's recollect!
2009-10
A Michael St. Croix powerplay goal opened the scoring for the Oil Kings in Vancouver. Fifteen seconds short of twenty hockey minutes later Rhett Rachinski scored to bring Edmonton back to even. The Giants won four to two.
2011-12

Eight, eight Oil Kings goals (insert Sesame Street's The Count laugh here). Stephane Legault and Michael St. Croix each with a pair of goals to pace the offense. T.J. Foster picked up a hat-trick of assists. Laurent Brossoit stopped 17 of 19 shots for the win.
2013-14

We have ourselves a Tyler Santos shutout! Brandon Ralph scored the Oil Kings first and last (fifth) goals of the game for the win over the Kamloops Blazers.
2014-15

We have ourselves a Tristan Jarry shutout! All four Oil Kings goals were scored in the final period with Brett Pollock scoring first and also collecting an assist and the last goal.
2019-20
When Riley Sawchuk made it 3-0 for the Oil Kings in the middle of the second period, it probably made a few Lethbridge fans to decide to leave at the intermission. Those fans missed out on their team outshooting the Oil Kings 21-7 in the final period and tying the game. Despite four shots in overtime by Edmonton, Lethbridge won. Sebastian Cossa with 36 saves in the loss.
2024-25

Gavin Hodnett and Miroslav Holinka staked the Oil Kings to a 2-0 lead. The Tigers clawed back and tied the game. Marshall Finnie and Adam Jecho rebuilt the two goal lead. Alex Worthington made 31 saves in the win.
