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THROUGH 2018-19 SEASON SEASON by SEASON TEAM RECORD CHIEFS PLAYOFF HISTORY YEAR GP W L T OTL GF GA PTS Div SPOKANE CHIEFS 1 SEASON-BY-SEASON RECAP 2 WINS BY MONTH, WINS AT 10/15/20 GAMES 3 MOST / FEWEST 4 SINGLE GAME FASTEST... 5 SINGLE GAME TEAM RECORDS 6 TEAM STREAKS / INDIVIDUAL GAME RECORDS 7 SEASON-BY-SEASON INDIVIDUAL LEADERS 8 SINGLE SEASON INDIVIDUAL RECORDS 9 SINGLE SEASON 16-YEAR-OLD / DEFENSEMAN SCORING 10 GOALTENDING RECORDS 11 ALL-TIME CAREER RECORDS 12 CAREER PLAYOFF LEADERS 13 COACHING RECORDS 14 FRANCHISE FIRSTS 15 TOP 30 CHIEFS IN 30 YEARS / TEAM CAPTAINS 16 CHIEFS DRAFTED TO THE NHL RECORD BOOK THROUGH 2018-19 SEASON SEASON BY SEASON TEAM RECORD CHIEFS PLAYOFF HISTORY YEAR GP W L T OTL GF GA PTS Div. 1985-86: Portland wins best of nine series from Spokane, 5-4. 2002-03: Spokane wins best of seven series from Portland, 4-3. 1985-86 72 30 41 1 - 373 413 61 3rd 1986-87: Portland wins best of nine series from Spokane, 5-0. Kelowna wins best of seven series from Spokane, 4-0. 1986-87 72 37 33 2 - 374 350 76 3rd 1987-88: Spokane wins best of nine series from Victoria, 5-3. 2003-04: Everett wins best of seven series from Spokane, 4-0. 1987-88 72 37 32 3 - 330 296 77 2nd Kamloops wins best of nine series from Spokane, 5-2. 2004-05: Did not qualify for WHL Playoffs. 1988-89 72 25 45 2 - 326 419 52 6th 1988-89: Did not qualify for WHL Playoffs. 2005-06: Did not qualify for WHL Playoffs. 1989-90 72 30 37 5 - 334 344 65 4th 1989-90: Kamloops wins best of nine series from Spokane, 5-1. 2006-07: Everett wins best of seven series from Spokane, 4-2. 1990-91 72 48 23 1 - 435 275 97 2nd 1990-91: Spokane wins best of nine series from Seattle, 5-1. 2007-08: Spokane wins best of seven series from Everett, 4-0. 1991-92 72 37 29 6 - 267 270 80 2nd Spokane wins best of nine series from Kamloops, 5-0. Spokane wins best of seven series from Vancouver 4-2. 1992-93 72 28 40 4 - 311 319 60 5th Spokane wins best of seven series from Lethbridge, 4-0. Spokane wins best of seven series from Tri-City, 4-3. 1993-94 72 31 37 4 - 324 320 66 5th Spokane wins 1991 Memorial Cup, 4-0. Spokane wins best of seven series from Lethbridge, 4-0. 1994-95 72 32 36 4 - 244 261 68 5th 1991-92: Spokane wins best of seven series from Portland, 4-2. Spokane wins 2008 Memorial Cup, 4-0. 1995-96 72 50 18 4 - 322 221 104 1st Seattle wins best of five series from Spokane, 3-1. 2008-09: Spokane wins best of seven series from Seattle, 4-1. 1996-97 72 35 33 4 - 260 235 74 3rd 1992-93: Spokane wins best of seven series from Tacoma, 4-3. Vancouver wins best of seven series from Spokane, 4-3. 1997-98 72 45 23 4 - 288 235 94 2nd Kamloops wins best of five series from Spokane, 3-0. 2009-10: Portland wins best of seven series from Spokane, 4-3. 1998-99 72 19 44 9 - 193 268 47 7th 1993-94: Seattle wins best of five series from Spokane, 3-0. 2010-11: Spokane wins best of seven series from Chilliwack, 4-1. 1999-00 72 47 21 4 2 272 189 100 1st 1994-95: Spokane wins first round round robin over Tri-City & Tacoma 3-1. Spokane wins best of seven series from Tri-City, 4-2. 2000-01 72 35 28 7 2 242 215 79 t-3rd Tri-City wins best of seven series from Spokane, 4-3. Portland wins best of seven series from Spokane, 4-2. 2001-02 72 33 25 11 3 223 206 80 2nd 1995-96: Spokane wins best of seven series from Portland, 4-3.* 2011-12: Spokane wins best of seven series from Vancouver, 4-2. 2002-03 72 26 36 6 4 216 258 62 2nd Spokane wins best of seven series from Kamloops, 4-2. Tri-City wins best of seven series from Spokane, 4-3. 2003-04 72 32 29 4 7 200 214 75 4th Brandon wins best of seven series from Spokane, 4-1. 2012-13: Spokane wins best of seven series from Tri-City, 4-1. 2004-05 72 24 38 8 2 192 230 58 5th 1996-97: Spokane wins best of seven series from Kelowna, 4-2. Portland wins best of seven series from Spokane, 4-0. (total ties) 93 Prince George wins best of five series from Spokane, 3-0. 2013-14: Victoria wins best of seven series from Spokane, 4-0. YEAR GP W L OTL SOL GF GA PTS Div. 1997-98: Spokane wins best of seven series from Kelowna, 4-3. 2014-15: Everett wins best of sevens series from Spokane, 4-2. 2005-06 72 25 39 5 3 193 254 58 5th Spokane wins best of five series from Prince George, 3-1. 2015-16: Victoria wins best of seven series from Spokane, 4-2. 2006-07 72 36 28 4 4 231 217 80 4th Spokane loses best of seven series to Portland, 4-3. 2016-17: Did not qualify for WHL Playoffs. 2007-08 72 50 15 1 6 251 160 107 2nd Spokane hosts 1998 Memorial Cup. Loses Semi-Final in OT. 2017-18: Portland wins best of seven series from Spokane, 4-3. 2008-09 72 46 23 0 3 244 145 95 2nd 1998-99: Did not qualify for WHL Playoffs. 2018-19: Spokane wins best of seven series from Portland, 4-1. 2009-10 72 45 22 3 2 240 179 95 3rd 1999-00: Spokane wins best of seven series from Tri-Cities, 4-0. Spokane wins best of seven series from Everett, 4-1. 2010-11 72 48 18 4 2 310 193 102 2nd Spokane wins best of seven series from Prince George, 4-1 Vancouver wins best of seven series from Spokane, 4-1. 2011-12 72 38 25 5 4 257 225 85 3rd Kootenay wins best of seven series from Spokane, 4-2. * First WHL team to advance after 3-0 series deficit 2012-13 72 44 26 2 0 269 230 90 2nd 2000-01: Spokane wins best of seven series from Kamloops, 4-0. 2013-14 72 40 26 3 3 244 213 86 4th Spokane wins best of five series from Seattle, 3-0 2014-15 72 34 34 3 1 219 229 72 4th Portland wins best of seven series from Spokane, 4-1. 2015-16 72 33 30 5 4 223 241 75 4th 2001-02: Spokane wins best of seven series from Tri-City, 4-1. 2016-17 72 27 33 8 4 235 272 66 5th Kelowna wins best of seven series from Spokane, 4-2. 2017-18 72 41 25 3 3 282 240 88 3rd 2018-19 68 40 21 2 5 267 222 87 2nd TOTALS 2444 1228 1013 234 64 9191 8558 AVERAGE 36.1 29.8 --- --- 270.3 251.7 78.0 SEASON-BY-SEASON RECAP --- (1) WINS BY MONTH WINS… THROUGH 10 GAMES THROUGH 15 GAMES THROUGH 20 GAMES SEASON SEPT OCT NOV DEC JAN FEB MAR SEASON W-L-OTL-SL / W-L-T POINTS W-L-OTL-SL / W-L-T POINTS W-L-OTL-SL / W-L-T POINTS 2018-2019 2 6 6 6 5 8 7 2018-19 6-2-0-2 14 8-4-1-2 19 10-7-1-2 23 2017-2018 3 5 6 6 6 10 5 2017-18 5-5-0-0 10 8-6-0-1 17 10-7-1-2 23 2016-2017 0 6 4 5 5 5 2 2016-17 3-5-1-1 8 6-6-2-1 15 8-7-4-1 21 2015-2016 1 5 8 5 5 5 4 2015-16 3-5-1-1 8 6-7-1-1 14 9-8-2-1 21 2014-2015 2 5 7 7 3 6 4 2014-15 5-2-3-0 13 7-5-3-0 17 10-7-3-0 23 2013-2014 4 7 6 6 8 5 4 2013-14 8-2-0-0 16 11-4-0-0 22 14-6-0-0 28 2012-2013 2 9 7 6 6 7 7 2012-13 7-3-0-0 14 10-5-0-0 20 14-6-0-0 28 2011-2012 0 8 4 5 11 6 4 2011-12 7-2-0-1 15 9-4-0-2 20 11-6-1-2 25 2010-2011 0 5 6 9 10 9 8 2010-11 4-6-0-0 8 7-8-0-0 14 10-8-1-1 22 2009-2010 2 4 10 5 8 11 5 2009-10 5-4-1-0 11 8-6-1-0 17 12-7-1-0 25 2008-2009 3 6 7 6 11 8 5 2008-09 7-1-0-2 16 9-3-0-3 21 13-4-0-3 29 2007-2008 3 9 8 7 10 7 6 2007-08 6-2-1-1 14 11-2-1-1 24 14-3-1-2 31 2006-2007 1 4 8 7 7 7 2 2006-07 5-3-2-0 12 5-7-3-0 13 8-9-3-0 19 2005-2006 0 7 4 5 2 3 4 2005-06 4-6-0-0 8 7-8-0-0 14 9-10-1-0 19 2004-2005 0 5 3 5 4 5 2 2004-05 5-5-0-0 10 5-9-0-1 11 7-11-1-1 16 2003-2004 1 9 3 6 2 7 4 2003-04 8-1-0-1 17 10-3-0-2 22 10-6-1-3 24 2002-2003 1 5 4 3 6 5 2 2002-03 3-5-1-1 8 6-7-1-1 14 9-8-2-1 21 2001-2002 3 7 8 5 7 2 1 2001-02 8-2-0-0 16 10-4-0-1 21 13-5-1-1 28 2000-2001 1 6 7 4 4 4 9 2000-01 6-4-0 12 8-6-1 17 11-7-2 24 1999-2000 0 7 8 8 7 9 8 1999-00 5-5-0 10 9-6-0 18 13-7-0 26 1998-1999 0 3 4 3 4 2 3 1998-99 2-6-2 6 2-10-3 7 5-12-3 13 1997-1998 1 8 11 6 9 8 4 1997-98 7-3-0 14 9-5-1 19 14-5-1 29 1996-1997 3 7 5 2 8 5 5 1996-97 7-3-0 14 10-4-1 21 12-6-2 26 1995-1996 2 8 7 7 8 11 7 1995-96 8-2-0 16 11-4-0 22 14-6-0 28 1994-1995 1 6 3 1 8 7 6 1994-95 7-3-0 14 8-7-0 16 8-12-0 16 1993-1994 1 5 7 4 7 5 2 1993-94 4-6-0 8 6-9-0 12 7-13-0 14 1992-1993 3 4 1 5 3 5 7 1992-93 6-4-0 12 7-8-0 14 7-12-1 15 1991-1992 2 7 6 6 5 7 4 1991-92 7-2-1 15 11-2-2 24 13-4-3 29 1990-1991 2 6 8 9 9 6 8 1990-91 6-3-1 13 10-4-1 21 13-6-1 27 1989-1990 1 6 0 6 7 6 4 1989-90 3-7-0 6 7-8-0 14 7-13-0 14 1988-1989 0 3 4 6 6 4 2 1988-89 2-8-0 4 4-11-0 8 6-14-0 12 1987-1988 0 4 6 6 8 7 4 1987-88 3-6-1 7 7-7-1 15 10-8-2 22 1986-1987 0 6 8 5 4 9 5 1986-87 6-4-0 12 10-5-0 20 10-10-0 20 1985-1986 0 4 6 2 5 7 6 1985-86 3-7-0 6 6-9-0 12 7-13-0 14 AVERAGES 1.3 5.9 5.9 5.4 6.5 6.4 4.6 11.4 16.9 22.2 WINS BY MONTH, WINS AT 10/15/20 GAMES --- (2) MOST..
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