Oil Change (TV series)
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''Oil Change'' was a
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. Produced by Alberta's Aquila Productions and written by Scot Morison, Oil Change featured exclusive access inside the Edmonton Oilers organization through the
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(season 4). Don Metz was the executive producer of the series, Gord Redel was the producer, and Scot Morison was the writer/story developer. The first season aired on
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. Season 2 premiered locally on
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owned-and-operated station CKEM-DT in
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on October 21, 2011 and nationally on
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on October 23, 2011. Each season aired approximately once a month, until the end of the NHL regular season. Aquila Productions announced on October 20, 2014, the series would not return for a fifth season.


Episodes


Pilot (2010)


Season 1 (2010–2011)


Season 2 (2011–2012)

* Also known as ''Oil Change: Overdrive''.


Season 3 (2013)

* Also known as ''Oil Change: Game On''.


Season 4 (2013–2014)

* Also known as ''Oil Change: All In''.


International airings

NHL Network re-airs the series in the United States.


References


External links


Oil Change page on Edmonton Oilers website
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