Kelowna trades Andrew Cristall to Spokane for six different assets: 'He's one of the best players that's ever played for the Rockets'
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"We are very excited to add Andrew to our organization," Chiefs' general Matt Bardsley said in a release. "He is a dynamic forward who is a threat to score or create offense every time he is on the ice. His experience in the league along with 20 games of playoff experience will be a welcomed addition to our team. When speaking with the Washington Capitals, they spoke highly of Andrew and the progression in his overall game. We would like to welcome Andrew and his family to the Chiefs organization."
Since being returned to the WHL by the Washington Capitals after Training Camp, Cristall has arguably been the WHL's best player. The Capitals' second round pick in the 2023 NHL Draft has scored 26 goals and recorded 34 assists in 28 games, good for 2.16 points-per-game (a league-high). His 60 points overall puts him second in the WHL despite playing in fewer games than every player in the league.
"He's one of the best players that's ever played for the Rockets," Rockets president and general manager Bruce Hamilton said in a press release. "Cristall has the highest point-per-game average (1.55) in franchise history of Kelowna players that have played more than 100 games."
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