Washington Capitals prospect Andrew Cristall is the latest star on the move in the WHL. The Kelowna Rockets traded their ...
The deal itself is impressive enough: the Chiefs acquired 2005-born forward Andrew Cristall from the Kelowna Rockets in ...
Andrew Cristall was selected 40th overall in the 2023 NHL Entry Draft by the Washington Capitals. SPOKANE, Wash. — The ...
The Spokane Chiefs on Wednesday acquired 2005-born forward Andrew Cristall from the Kelowna Rockets in exchange for 2007-born ...
The win capped off a four games in six nights stretch as the Chiefs went 3-1 to move back within nine points of first place ...
The annual Skate with the Chiefs event at Numerica Skate Ribbon has been postponed due to several Spokane Chiefs players ...
Coco Armstrong has had a disappointing couple of hockey seasons, dealing with multiple injuries and a position change. If his efforts the past two nights are any indication, the 18-year-old from West ...
On Wednesday, Jan. 8, the team announced the trade that sent Andrew Cristall to the Spokane Chiefs for 2007-born forward ...
Newest Blazer Jager Gugyelka scored his first career WHL goal on the night, which could have been a lot worse if not for the efforts of 17-year-old Logan Edmonstone, who finished with 40 saves on 43 ...
The Blazers snatched defeat from the hands of victory on the road to the Spokane Chiefs Saturday night, losing 3-2 in regulation in the first of back-to-back games in Washington this weekend.
Fred Meyer was the main sponsor of the night, with a wall calendar giveaway coinciding with new Pride merch.
It’s a move that was expected, but that doesn’t make it any easier for Kelowna Rockets GM Bruce Hamilton. “He’s one of.