The Okotoks Oilers just keep finding more ways to win games in the Alberta Junior Hockey League this season.

They are now 15 and 1, with 30 points banked, after beating the Lloydminster Bobcats at the Pason Centennial Arena 4 to 2 on October 28th.

The Bobcats scored the first goal of the game, but by the end of the first period the Oilers had tied things up.

Quinn Olsen got a goal and two assists, says the team has a great way of dealing with adversity, which has helped them earn those 15 wins.

"I thought we worked good as a team," said Olsen. "D-zone needs to be a lot better but our offence zone was awesome."

"We just come back to the room talk about what we did wrong, Dicer coming in and telling us what to do better and we bounce back as a team really good."

Next up they play the Drumheller Dragons, who are in the top three teams, and they haven't played against each other this year.

Olsen says they don't really need to change anything in the way they are playing.

"I don't think much needs to be changed, we just have to come out strong against every team and not take anything for granted."

In the win against the Bobcats Austin Wong added two goals to the game and Dylan Halloway notched one.

Next weekend they have back-to-back matches against the Dragons, November 3rd in Drumheller and November 4th at the Pason Centennial Arena,  game time is 7 p.m.