
Cristall and Klassen are the fifth and sixth WHLers to hit the 100-point mark this season.

Two more WHLers were welcomed into the 100-point club this weekend. Andrew Cristall hit the mark during a seven-point game versus the Kamloops Blazers on Friday, while Gabe Klassen's three-point game against the Wenatchee Wild on Saturday pushed him past the century mark. The WHL now has sixth of the seven 100-point players in the CHL this season, with the other being David Goytee.
Cristall is having a season to remember. The Washington Capitals prospect is now up to 103 points in 57 games and became the 11th player in Kelowna Rockets' history to hit the 100-point mark in a season. With 272 points in 186 games, he will have a chance to surpass Brett McLean's all-time points record of 375 if Cristall returns to Kelowna next season.
As for Klassen, he is putting on a show in his final WHL season. The Portland Winterhawks captain leads by example and has recorded 101 points in 61 games. Joining a long list of Winterhawks who have surpassed the 100-point mark in a season that includes names such as Dennis Holland, Ken Yaremchuk, Jim Benning, Cam Neely, Ty Rattie and Nic Petan, his performance this season should help him snag an entry-level contract later on this year.
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