Taco, taco man, I want to be a taco man! Hopefully some of you sing that tonight at Rogers Place. Looking back on this day in modern day Oil Kings history shows us the NHL debut of graduating player Dysin Mayo for the Arizona Coyotes in 2014. As for games played by the Club, we have everything from zero to eight goal outputs. Let's recollect!
2009-10
A Wednesday night in Calgary featured more fights (2) than Oil Kings goals (0). Torrie Jung was pulled after the Hitmen's fourth and final games having already collected 28 saves.
2011-12

Eight (8!) different Oil Kings scored goals to defeat Portland 8-4. Dylan Wruck had the big night adding a hat-trick of assists to his goal. Whilst goal-less, Curtis Lazar also had a hat-trick of assists. Six of the twelve goals in the game were scored in the third period.
2014-15
Lethbridge Hurricanes goaltender Stuart Skinner made 46 saves in regulation and stopped all three shootout shooters to steal the win for his Club. Tristan Jarry made 27 saves in the hard luck loss. Andrew Koep scored the lone Oil Kings goal.
2016-17

The home teams fells behind 1-0, then got "Warm"ed up. You know I am not the first one to use that line. Will Warm, Trey Fix-Wolansky and Aaron Irving scored giving Edmonton the 3-1 win over the Prince Albert Raiders. Patrick Dea made 32 saves in the victory.
2018-19

Andrei Pavlenko and Trey Fix-Wolansky each had a pair of goals. Quinn Benjafield, Vince Loschiavo and Conner McDonald each had a pair of assists. The Oil Kings doubled up the Kootenay Ice 6-3. Dylan Myskiw with 30 saves in the win.
2022-23
Jaxsen Wiebe opened the scoring for the Oil Kings. Only two Prince Albert Raiders shots snuck by goaltender Kolby Hay. D'oh!
