Tulsa Convention Center
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The Tulsa Convention Center is a 7,111-seat multi-purpose arena in Tulsa, Oklahoma. It is home to the Central Hockey League Tulsa Oilers ice hockey team and to the Tulsa Talons, an af2 arena football team. It hosted the Missouri Valley Conference men's basketball tournament title game in 1982 and 1984-87.
Current arenas in the af2 |
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American Conference | National Conference | ||
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Allen County War Memorial Coliseum | Chevrolet Centre | Everett Events Center | Freedom Hall | The MARK of the Quad Cities | Qwest Arena | Rabobank Arena | Resch Center | Selland Arena | Spokane Veterans Memorial Arena | Stockton Arena | Times Union Center | Toyota Center | U.S. Bank Arena | Wachovia Arena | Verizon Wireless Arena | Alltel Arena | Amarillo Civic Center | American Bank Center | Berry Center | Birmingham Jefferson Convention Center | CenturyTel Center | CityBank Coliseum | Dodge Arena | Ford Center | Germain Arena | Gray Civic Center | Laredo Entertainment Center | Tulsa Convention Center | Von Braun Center |
Current arenas in the Central Hockey League | ||||||
Northeast Division | Northwest Division | Southeast Division | Southwest Division | |||
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CenturyTel Center | DeSoto Civic Center | Chevrolet Centre | Tulsa Convention Center | Britt Brown Arena | Budweiser Events Center | Ford Center | Broomfield Event Center | American Bank Center | Dodge Arena |Laredo Entertainment Center | Chaparral Ice | Amarillo Civic Center | CityBank Coliseum | Ector County Coliseum | Santa Ana Star Center | Tim's Toyota Center |
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