The Spokane Chiefs are an American major
junior ice hockey
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team based in
Spokane, Washington
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. The Chiefs play in the U.S. Division of the
Western Hockey League
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's Western Conference, playing home games at
Spokane Arena. The Chiefs are two-time
Memorial Cup
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champions—the second American team to win the title—winning in 1991 and 2008. Spokane hosted the first outdoor game in WHL history on January 15, 2011, at
Avista Stadium.
History
Origins
The original
Spokane Chiefs were a senior team that played in the
Western International Hockey League (WIHL) from 1982 to 1985, the last of several Spokane teams to play in the league dating back to the 1940s. In their final year, the Chiefs were the regular season and playoff WIHL champions. In 1982,
Kelowna
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,
British Columbia
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, was awarded an expansion team in the junior Western Hockey League; the
Kelowna Wings played three seasons before the team relocated to Spokane in 1985 and took up the Chiefs name.
The Chiefs became the second WHL team in Spokane after the short-lived
Flyers, a team that stemmed from the WHL-charter member
Flin Flon Bombers and operated from 1980 to 1982, when the team folded.
The team began playing in the
Spokane Coliseum, which had been hosting hockey since the 1950s.
First title and the 1990s
The Chiefs found relatively early success in Spokane, missing the playoffs only once in the team's first thirteen seasons. In their sixth season, led by
Pat Falloon and
Ray Whitney—both of whom would be drafted that summer by the
National Hockey League
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's expansion
San Jose Sharks
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—the team secured its WHL championship. The title helped to save the team, which was struggling financially; in 1990, the team was sold to new ownership, and hired two figures who had played roles in the
Medicine Hat Tigers' 1987 Memorial Cup title in coach
Bryan Maxwell and 32-year old general manager Tim Speltz.
The 1990–91 season saw Whitney lead the league with 67 goals and 185 points, with Falloon trailing just behind with 64 goals and 138 points; meanwhile, the team saw what started the season as a half-full arena for home games start to sell-out.
At the trade deadline, Speltz added goaltender
Trevor Kidd, who proved essential to the team's success.
In the playoffs, the Chiefs avenged a loss from the previous year against the defending champion
Kamloops Blazers before dispatching the
Lethbridge Hurricanes
The Lethbridge Hurricanes are a Canadian junior ice hockey team based in Lethbridge, Alberta. The Hurricanes play in the Central Division of the Western Hockey League's Eastern Conference, and play their home games at the VisitLethbridge.com Are ...
in the league final in four straight games.
The team went on to secure the 1991 Memorial Cup, defeating the
Drummondville Voltigeurs 5–1 in the championship game to become the second American team after the
Portland Winter Hawks to win the title.
In 1995, the 1991 championship team was one of several Spokane hockey teams honoured as part of the closing of the Coliseum. Later that year, the Chiefs moved to the new Spokane Arena. In 2016, Whitney became the first player to have his number retired by the organization.
The team played in two more league finals, in 1996 and 2000, losing both. The team failed to qualify for the playoffs only once during the decade.
Second title and the 2000s
Although the Chiefs missed the playoffs in consecutive seasons for the first time in 2004–05 and 2005–06, the team achieved record success in 2007–08. Led by goaltender
Dustin Tokarski, along with
Jared Cowan and rookie
Tyler Johnson, the Chiefs set a franchise record with 50 wins and 107 points. Like in 1991, they defeated the Lethbridge Hurricanes in the WHL championship in four game—with Johnson being named the playoff's most valuable player—to advance to the team's second Memorial Cup tournament. There, they defeated the
Kitchener Rangers
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in the final by a score of 4–1; Tokarski's 53 saves in the final led to him being named the tournament's most valuable player. During the team's celebration with the trophy, its cup famously separated from its base, leaving the replica of the storied trophy in two pieces. Spokane native Johnson would go on to a successful career with the Chiefs, and in 2022 he became the second alumnus to have his jersey number retired by the club.
After their second Memorial Cup title, the Chiefs remained competitive for several seasons. In 2010, the Chiefs lost a playoff series to Portland four games to three; it was the first series in league history in which the home team did not win a game. The team entered a rebuilding phase in the late 2010s, a period disrupted by the
COVID-19 pandemic
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.
Outdoor game and fan support
Spokane hosted the Western Hockey League's first ever outdoor game on January 15, 2011 against the rival
Kootenay Ice. The game, dubbed the "Outdoor Hockey Classic", was played at
Avista Stadium in front of a sell-out crowd of 7,075. The Chiefs won the game by a score of 11–2.
Spokane has developed a reputation for strong support for the Chiefs, drawing large crowds recognized for their local traditions, like clapping in unison to celebrate goals. Attendance was especially strong coming off of the team's first championship in 1991, jumping thirty percent the following season, and helping the team commit to plans to build a new, larger arena.
The team has since consistently ranked near the top of the WHL for attendance—for instance, in 2022–23, despite failing to qualify for the playoffs, the Chiefs were ranked second in the league for average attendance.
Season-by-season record
Regular season
''Note: GP = Games played, W = Wins, L = Losses, T = Ties OTL = Overtime losses Pts = Points, GF = Goals for, GA = Goals against''
Playoff history
*1985–86: Lost to Portland Winter Hawks 5 games to 4 in conference semifinals.
*1986–87: Lost to Portland Winter Hawks 5 games to 0 in conference semifinals.
*1987–88: Defeated Victoria Cougars 5 games to 3 in conference semifinals.
Lost to Kamloops Blazers 5 games to 2 in conference finals.
*1988–89: Did not qualify.
*1989–90: Lost to Kamloops Blazers 5 games to 1 in conference semifinals
*1990–91: Defeated Seattle Thunderbirds 5 games to 1 in conference semifinals.
Defeated Kamloops Blazers 5 games to 0 in conference finals.
Defeated Lethbridge Hurricanes 4 games to 0 in WHL finals. WHL Champions
Finished Memorial Cup round-robin in first place (3–0).
Defeated Drummondville Voltigeurs 5–1 to win Memorial Cup. ''Memorial Cup Champions''
*1991–92: Defeated Portland Winter Hawks 4 games to 2 in conference quarterfinals.
Lost to Seattle Thunderbirds 3 games to 1 in conference semifinals.
*1992–93: Defeated Tacoma Rockets 4 games to 3 in conference quarterfinals.
Lost to Kamloops Blazers 3 games to 0 in conference semifinals.
*1993–94: Lost to Seattle Thunderbirds 3 games to 0 in conference quarterfinals.
*1994–95: Advanced past round-robin tournament with 3–1 record.
Lost to Tri-City Americans 4 games to 3 in conference semifinals.
*1995–96: Defeated Portland Winter Hawks 4 games to 3 in conference quarterfinals.
Earned second round bye.
Defeated Kamloops Blazers 4 games to 2 in conference finals.
Lost to Brandon Wheat Kings 4 games to 1 in WHL Finals.
*1996–97: Defeated Kelowna Rockets 4 games to 2 in conference quarterfinals.
Lost to Prince George Cougars 3 games to 0 in conference semifinals.
*1997–98: Defeated Kelowna Rockets 4 games to 3 in conference quarterfinals.
Defeated Prince George Cougars 3 games to 1 in conference semifinals.
Lost to Portland Winter Hawks 4 games to 3 in conference finals.
Hosted Memorial Cup, finished round-robin in third place (1–2).
Lost 2–1 (OT) in semifinal to Guelph Storm.
*1998–99: Did not qualify.
*1999–2000: Defeated Tri-City Americans 4 games to 0 in conference quarterfinals.
Earned second round bye.
Defeated Prince George Cougars 4 games to 1 in conference finals.
Lost to Kootenay Ice 4 games to 2 in WHL finals.
*2000–01: Defeated Kamloops Blazers 4 games to 0 in conference quarterfinals.
Defeated Seattle Thunderbirds 3 games to 0 in conference semifinals.
Lost to Portland Winter Hawks 4 games to 1 in conference finals.
*2001–02: Defeated Tri-City Americans 4 games to 1 in conference quarterfinals.
Lost to Kelowna Rockets 4 games to 2 in conference semifinals.
*2002–03: Defeated Portland Winter Hawks 4 games to 3 in conference quarterfinals.
Lost to Kelowna Rockets 4 games to 0 in conference semifinals.
*2003–04: Lost to Everett Silvertips 4 games to 0 in conference quarterfinals.
*2004–05: Did not qualify.
*2005–06: Did not qualify.
*2006–07: Lost to Everett Silvertips 4 games to 2 in conference quarterfinals.
*2007–08: Defeated Everett Silvertips 4 games to 0 in conference quarterfinals.
Defeated Vancouver Giants 4 games to 2 in conference semifinals.
Defeated Tri-City Americans 4 games to 3 in conference finals.
Defeated Lethbridge Hurricanes 4 games to 0 in WHL finals. WHL Champions
Finished Memorial Cup round-robin in first place (3–0).
Defeated Kitchener Rangers 4–1 to win Memorial Cup. ''Memorial Cup Champions''
*2008–09: Defeated Seattle Thunderbirds 4 games to 1 in conference quarterfinals.
Lost to Vancouver Giants 4 games to 3 in conference semifinals.
*2009–10: Lost to Portland Winterhawks 4 games to 3 in conference quarterfinals.
*2010–11: Defeated Chilliwack Bruins 4 games to 1 in conference quarterfinals.
Defeated Tri-City Americans 4 games to 2 in conference semifinals.
Lost to Portland Winterhawks 4 games to 2 in conference finals.
*2011–12: Defeated Vancouver Giants 4 games to 2 in conference quarterfinals.
Lost to Tri-City Americans 4 games to 3 in Conference semifinals.
*2012–13: Defeated Tri-City Americans 4 games to 1 in conference quarterfinals.
Lost to Portland Winterhawks 4 games to 0 in conference semifinals.
*2013–14: Lost to Victoria Royals 4 games to 2 in conference quarterfinals.
*2014–15: Lost to Everett Silvertips 4 games to 2 in conference quarterfinals.
*2015–16: Lost to Victoria Royals 4 games to 2 in conference quarterfinals.
*2016–17: Did not qualify.
*2017–18: Lost to Portland Winterhawks 4 games to 3 in conference quarterfinals.
*2018–19: Defeated Portland Winterhawks 4 games to 1 in conference quarterfinals.
Defeated Everett Silvertips 4 games to 1 in conference semifinals.
Lost to Vancouver Giants 4 games to 1 in conference finals.
*2019–20: No playoffs were held
*2020–21: No playoffs were held
*2021–22: Lost to Kamloops Blazers 4 games to 0 in conference quarterfinals.
*2022–23: Did not qualify.
*2023–24: Lost to Prince George 4 games to 0 in conference quarterfinals.
*2024–25: Defeated Vancouver Giants 4 games to 1 in conference quarterfinals.
Defeated Victoria Royals 4 games to 2 in conference semifinals.
Defeated Portland Winterhawks 4 games to 0 in conference finals.
Lost to Medicine Hat Tigers 4 games to 1 in WHL finals.
*All-Time WHL Playoff record: 164–152
*All-Time Memorial Cup tournament record: 9–3
Championship history
*
Memorial Cup
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:
1991
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,
2008
2008 was designated as:
*International Year of Languages
*International Year of Planet Earth
*International Year of the Potato
*International Year of Sanitation
The Great Recession, a worldwide recession which began in 2007, continued throu ...
*
Ed Chynoweth Cup:
1990–91,
2007–08
* Conference Championship: 2007–08,
2024–25
* Regular season Division titles: 1995–96, 1999–00
WHL Championship series
*
1990–91: Win, 4–0, vs.
Lethbridge Hurricanes
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*
1995–96: Loss, 1–4, vs.
Brandon Wheat Kings
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*
1999–2000: Loss, 2–4, vs.
Kootenay Ice
*
2007–08: Win, 4–0, vs. Lethbridge Hurricanes
*
2024–25: Loss, 1–4, vs.
Medicine Hat Tigers
Memorial Cup finals
*
1991
It was the final year of the Cold War, which had begun in 1947. During the year, the Soviet Union Dissolution of the Soviet Union, collapsed, leaving Post-soviet states, fifteen sovereign republics and the Commonwealth of Independent State ...
: Win, 5–1 vs
Drummondville Voltigeurs
*
2008
2008 was designated as:
*International Year of Languages
*International Year of Planet Earth
*International Year of the Potato
*International Year of Sanitation
The Great Recession, a worldwide recession which began in 2007, continued throu ...
: Win, 4–1 vs
Kitchener Rangers
The Kitchener Rangers are a major junior ice hockey team based in Kitchener, Ontario, Canada. They are members of the Midwest Division of the Western Conference of the Ontario Hockey League. The Rangers have won the J. Ross Robertson Cup as OHL ...
Players
NHL alumni
Retired numbers
Players who have had their numbers retired by the Chiefs:
Executives
Head coaches
All-time regular season records in parentheses.
*1985 Ernie Gare Jr. (1–5–0)
*1985–1986 Marc Pezzin (30–41–1)
*1986–1987 Peter Esdale (37–33–2)
*1987–1989
Butch Goring (39–41–3)
*1989 ''(Interim)'' Bob Strumm (2–4–0)
*1989 Gary Braun (21–32–2)
*1989–1994
Bryan Maxwell (165–155–22)
*1994 ''(Interim)'' Tim Speltz (1–0)
*1994 ''(Interim)'' Perry Shockey (0–1)
*1994 ''(Interim)'' Mike Fedorko (9–11–2)
*1994–2000
Mike Babcock
Mike Babcock (born April 29, 1963) is a Canadian former ice hockey player and coach. He spent parts of eighteen seasons as a head coach in the National Hockey League (NHL), beginning when he was named head coach of the Anaheim Ducks, Mighty Duck ...
(234–169–29–2)
*1997 ''(Interim)'' Brian Cox (5–2–0)
*2000–2002 Perry Ganchar (68–53–18–5)
*2003–2005 Al Conroy (82–103–18–13)
*2005–2008
Bill Peters (111–81–10–12)
*2008 ''(Interim)'' Leigh Mendelson (1–0)
*2008–2010 Hardy Sauter (91–45–3–5)
*2010–2017
Don Nachbaur (261–190–30–19)
*2017–2019
Dan Lambert (81–46–5–8)
*2019–2020
Manny Viveiros (41–18–5)
*2020–2022 Adam Maglio (18–36–9)
*2022–2024 Ryan Smith (42–46–7)
*2024–present
Brad Lauer (0–0–0)
General managers
*1985–1986 Marc Pezzin
*1986–1989 Bob Strumm
*1989–1990 Brian Maxwell
*1990–2016 Tim Speltz
*2016–2022 Scott Carter
*2022–present Matt Bardsley
Radio and television coverage
Spokane Chiefs games are broadcast on AM 1510
KGA throughout Eastern Washington, Northern Idaho and parts of British Columbia.
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Arenas
*1950–1995:
Spokane Coliseum (capacity: 5,400)
*1995–present:
Spokane Veterans Memorial Arena (capacity: 9,916)
Chiefs attendance
Table includes average attendance and WHL attendance rank.
References
External links
Spokane Chiefs website
{{Washington Sports
Sports in Spokane, Washington
Amateur ice hockey teams in Washington (state)
Western Hockey League teams
Ice hockey clubs established in 1985
1985 establishments in Washington (state)