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Streaking Kansas City Mavericks rout visiting Tulsa Oilers in Wednesday showdown

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  • Kansas City dominated Tulsa 6-1, extending their ECHL lead with a rout.
  • Mavericks capitalized on special teams, finishing 3-for-6 on power plays.
  • Jack LaFontaine stopped 23 of 24; KC hosts Tahoe Friday and Saturday.

The surging Kansas City Mavericks, the class of the ECHL this season, defeated Tulsa 6-1 on Wednesday at Cable Dahmer Arena in Independence.

Kansas City (42-9-2) outshot Tulsa 10-7 in the first period, but neither team found the back of the net until the second.

KC’s Jack Randl opened the scoring at the 6:39 mark of the second period with a power-play goal. His shot into the net finished a play set up by teammates Jackson Jutting and Marcus Crawford.

The Mavericks struck again less than three minutes later when Justin Janicke scored on the power play at 9:31. Bobo Carpenter and Casey Carreau earned assists to make it 2-0.

Tulsa answered with a second-period goal of its own, so it was 2-1 Mavericks entering the third and final period.

Four unanswered goals later, this one was in the books as another Mavericks victory.

Jackson Berezowski started the momentum with a power-play goal assisted by Janicke and Luke LaMaster. Less than three minutes later, Will Gavin added another goal for KC with assists from LaMaster and Janicke.

Carpenter extended the Mavericks’ lead to 5-1 at 9:57 (Lucas Sowder assist), and Carreau closed out the scoring with a goal at the 19:10 mark.

Jack LaFontaine earned the win in net for Kansas City, making 23 saves on 24 shots. The Mavericks outshot Tulsa 32-24 and finished 3-for-6 on the power play.

The Mavericks return home Friday and Saturday for games against the Tahoe Knight Monsters at Cable Dahmer Arena. Friday’s game begins at 7:05 p.m., while Saturday’s puck-drop is set for 6:05 p.m.

Saturday is the Mavericks’ Spring Break theme night. The team will wear specialty jerseys and fans will receive a limited-edition Spring Break towel while supplies last.

This story was originally published March 5, 2026 at 1:48 PM.

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