WHL 04/04 01:35 611 Spokane Chiefs v Prince George Cougars L 2-3
WHL 04/03 02:05 611 Spokane Chiefs v Prince George Cougars L 2-4
WHL 03/31 01:00 611 Prince George Cougars v Spokane Chiefs L 7-4
WHL 03/30 02:00 611 Prince George Cougars v Spokane Chiefs L 6-1
WHL 03/24 01:05 - Tri-City Americans v Spokane Chiefs W 3-6
WHL 03/23 02:05 - Seattle Thunderbirds v Spokane Chiefs L 3-1
WHL 03/18 00:05 - Spokane Chiefs v Kootenay Ice W 6-1
WHL 03/17 01:35 - Spokane Chiefs v Tri-City Americans W 7-6
WHL 03/16 02:00 - Kootenay Ice v Spokane Chiefs L 3-1
WHL 03/13 02:05 - Spokane Chiefs v Portland Winterhawks L 2-3
WHL 03/10 02:05 - Spokane Chiefs v Seattle Thunderbirds W 5-1
WHL 03/09 03:05 - Seattle Thunderbirds v Spokane Chiefs L 5-4
WHL 03/06 03:05 - Spokane Chiefs v Victoria Royals W 6-3
WHL 03/03 02:00 - Prince George Cougars v Spokane Chiefs L 5-4
WHL 03/02 03:00 - Prince George Cougars v Spokane Chiefs W 4-5
WHL 02/29 03:00 - Kamloops Blazers v Spokane Chiefs L 5-2
WHL 02/25 02:05 - Spokane Chiefs v Moose Jaw Warriors L 3-12
WHL 02/24 03:05 - Spokane Chiefs v Regina Pats W 5-2
WHL 02/21 02:00 - Kootenay Ice v Spokane Chiefs W 4-6
WHL 02/19 22:00 - Vancouver Giants v Spokane Chiefs L 6-3
WHL 02/18 02:05 - Spokane Chiefs v Tri-City Americans W 6-4
WHL 02/17 03:05 - Tri-City Americans v Spokane Chiefs L 6-3
WHL 02/14 03:05 - Kelowna Rockets v Spokane Chiefs W 2-4
WHL 02/11 02:05 - Everett Silvertips v Spokane Chiefs L 7-6
WHL 02/10 03:05 - Spokane Chiefs v Tri-City Americans W 5-1
WHL 02/05 01:05 - Spokane Chiefs v Kelowna Rockets W 8-5
WHL 02/04 02:05 - Tri-City Americans v Spokane Chiefs L 6-3
WHL 02/03 03:05 - Everett Silvertips v Spokane Chiefs W 4-6
WHL 01/31 03:05 - Spokane Chiefs v Everett Silvertips L 4-7
WHL 01/28 02:05 - Spokane Chiefs v Portland Winterhawks L 4-5

Wikipedia - Spokane Chiefs

The Spokane Chiefs is a major junior ice hockey team based in Spokane, Washington that plays in the Western Hockey League. The team plays its home games at the Spokane Arena. As of 2010, Spokane ranked in the top 10 in the Canadian Hockey League in attendance. The Chiefs won the Memorial Cup in 1991 and 2008. They also hosted the first outdoor hockey game in WHL history on January 15, 2011, at Avista Stadium versus the Kootenay Ice.

History

The Chiefs line up for a game with the Tri-City Americans.

The Spokane Chiefs was the name of the hockey team that played in the Western International Hockey League (WIHL) from 1982 to 1985. In their final year, the Chiefs were the regular season champions of the WIHL. The current franchise was granted in 1982 to Kelowna, British Columbia, as the Kelowna Wings. In 1985, the team relocated to Spokane, Washington, and became the Chiefs.[]

The Chiefs won the Western Conference Championship cup in 1991, 1996, 2000 and 2008.

Spokane continued to support the team, consistently averaging 6,000–7,000 fans per game, one of the top figures in the Western and Canadian Hockey Leagues. The Chiefs are also known for a goal celebration often called the 'best in junior hockey.'

The Chiefs lower the Memorial Cup via rope, from the roof of the Spokane Arena on Opening Night 2008. Four months earlier, the Cup broke in the Chiefs hands during the celebration in Kitchener, Ontario.
On September 27, 2008, the Chiefs unveiled their WHL and Memorial Cup Championship banners.

The Chiefs and the Portland Winterhawks made history again in the playoffs in 2010, as Portland beat Spokane in the Western Conference quarterfinals, four games to three. It is the only series in Western Hockey League history in which the home team did not win a game.

On May 4, 2010, the Chiefs announced Hardy Sauter's contract was not extended, ending his two-year stint as the team's head coach. Weeks later, former Tri-City coach Don Nachbaur unexpectedly resigned from a coaching position in the AHL and was named the new head coach of the Chiefs hours later.

Outdoor hockey game

The Chiefs hosted the Kootenay Ice in the WHL's first-ever outdoor hockey game at Avista Stadium in Spokane. The Chiefs won the game 11–2.

The WHL's first outdoor hockey game was played in Spokane on January 15, 2011, between the Chiefs and the Kootenay Ice. Weather played a critical role in the lead up to the game and on game day itself. Initial forecasts called for arctic temperatures and more than a foot of snow falling on January 15. That changed the week of the game, when a warm Pacific storm went through the northwest and melted nearly a foot of snow already on the ground in Spokane. The temperatures on game day reached 50-degrees and there was no snow. Moments before the puck dropped, the sky turned cloudy and hid the sun allowing for optimal conditions. In the end, the game was played at Avista Stadium in front of a sell-out crowd of 7,075. While they enjoyed the experience, many fans complained about the view from their seats at Avista Stadium. Fans who bought front-row tickets discovered they were eye-level with the side boards, making only the upper-part of the players' bodies visible and making it impossible to see the puck.