

Andrew Cristall has made history. The Spokane Chiefs forward and Washington Capitals prospect became the 33rd player in WHL history to record 400 career regular-season points. Cristall hit the milestone against the Victoria Royals when he recorded the primary assist on Berkly Catton's 38th of the season.
To put in perspective how remarkable Cristall's career has been, he is the only player in the 21st Century to hit the 400 career mark. It took Cristall only 242 games spread across five seasons. Cristall also ranks tied for 30th all-time in assists with 248 and is one of two active players with over 150 goals.
After spending his entire career with the Kelowna Rockets, Cristall was traded to the Chiefs prior to the 2025 trade deadline. In 23 games, he has 60 points, which includes 43 assists. Cristall is a front-runner for the Four Broncos Memorial Trophy and will be in contention for the CHL's David Branch Player of the Year Award.
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