The Oklahoma City Blazers have yet to lose in regulation on opposition ice this season, improving their record away from home to 5-0-2 this season with a 5-4 overtime win in Arizona Wednesday. Garrett Prosofsky and Michel Beausoleil each had two goals for the Blazers in the win. Next up for the road hot Blazers is a Friday night visit to Rio Ranchos Santa Ana Star Center to play the New Mexico Scorpions.
CHL Wednesday Results
Oklahoma City 5 @ Arizona 4 (OT)
Mike Beausoleils second goal of the game 3:14 into overtime helped the Blazers to their best road start in franchise history, now 5-0-2 away from home. Garrett Prosofsky also scored twice for Oklahoma City, while Ryan Steeves (2 goals, assist), Dan DaSilva (goal, 2 assists) and Brent Kelly (3 assists) led the Sundogs attack. Arizona earns a single point after coming back from a 4-2 deficit.
OKC: Prosofsky (2), Beausoleil, Burgoyne
ARZ: Steeves (2), DaSilva, Sellan
Corpus Christi 1 @ Laredo 2 (OT)
A third period goal by Laredos Adam Rivet tied the game at 1-1 after Kevin Watters had given Corpus Christi an early lead on a power play goal. Jeff Bes sent the 6,000 plus kids home happy, scoring on a screened wrist shot 2:17 into the extra frame at the Bucks annual McDonald's Kid's Day Game.
CRP: Watters
LAR: Rivet, Bes
Lubbock 1 @ Odessa 2
Two third period goals by the Jackalopes helped them even their season record at 8-8-2 with a win over Southwest Division leading Lubbock. Simon Watson opened the scoring with his 13th goal of the season, while Nathan Ward (1st) and Steve Shrum (13th) handled the scoring for Odessa.
LUB: Watson
ODE: Ward, Shrum
Colorado 3 @ Rocky Mountain 1
Nathan Rosychuk brought the Rage to within a goal after Ed McGrane and Scott Polaski had given Colorado a 2-0 lead earlier in the second, but Rocky Mountain couldnt score the equalizer, with Riley Nelsons empty net score with 10 seconds remaining making the final 3-1.
COL: McGrane, Polaski, Nelson
RMR: Rosychuk
CHL Thursday Schedule
Wichita @ Bossier-Shreveport