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Andrew Cristall is one of two active players to hit 300 points.

Kelowna Rockets forward Andrew Cristall made history on Tuesday, becoming the seventh Kelowna Rockets player to record 300 points. The Washington Capitals prospect hit the milestone as part of a four-point night versus the Spokane Chiefs. Cristall is one of two active players to record the milestone, joining Riley Heidt, who became the first player in Prince George Cougars history to make it to 300 points. 

With 20 points in seven games, Cristall is on pace to set a new Rockets' point record. He is 75 points away from tying the record of 375 currently held by Brett McLean. Cristall is on pace for over 170 points this season, which would not only set a record for Kelowna but would be considered one of the greatest seasons in WHL.

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Up next for Cristall could be an opportunity to represent Team Canada at the 2025 World Juniors. He was invited to the National Junior Team Summer Showcase Roster in July and has represented Canada multiple times during his junior career. Team Canada training camp will take place in December, with the tournament kicking off on December 26, 2024.