
Andrew Cristall hit the 100-point mark in his 44th game of the season.
During Saturday's 6-3 win over the Tri-City Americans, Spokane Chiefs winger Andrew Cristall became the first player this season to hit 100 points. The Washington Capitals prospect achieved the feat in 44 games, with his 100th point coming off a primary assist in the third period. Through 44 games this season, Cristall has 37 goals and 64 assists, with 41 of those points coming in 15 games with Spokane.
With his two points against Tri-City, Cristall continues to move up the WHL's all-time points leaderboard. He now has 381 in 234 goals, which ranks 42nd in league history. Cristall is now 19 points away from 400 in his career, which would make him the 34th player in WHL history to hit the milestone marker.
The Chiefs have been a dominant team trading for Cristall. They are 10-3-2 with him in the lineup and have scored ten or more goals three times. With 72 points in 53 games, Spokane is closing in on a playoff spot and will be looking to make it past the first round for the first time since 2019.
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