In a pre-game ceremony on Sunday at Numerica Veterans Arena, the Spokane Chiefs honored Chase Harrington and Coco Armstrong as Co-Players of the Year. Captain Will McIsaac received the Terry Bartman Players’ Player award. Both Harrington and Armstrong achieved personal bests this season, contributing significantly to the team's performance. This awards ceremony coincided with the final match of the Chiefs' 68-game schedule against Seattle.

By the Numbers
  • Chase Harrington: 28 goals, 29 assists, 105 penalty minutes in 61 games.
  • Coco Armstrong: 25 goals, 49 points, +18 across 67 games.
State of Play
  • The Chiefs wrapped up their regular season with the final game against Seattle.
  • Multiple players achieved personal bests and received awards, highlighting a successful season.
What's Next

With the regular season completed, teams will focus on preparing for the playoffs. The Chiefs will aim to build on their successes as they head into postseason play.

Bottom Line

The Spokane Chiefs celebrated significant achievements from their players, showcasing strong individual performances that may drive their playoff ambitions. The recognition of teamwork and individual excellence sets a positive tone for the upcoming challenges.