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CHIEFS NEWSLETTER: $3 BEERS New Happy Hour Promotion

October 17, 2016 - Western Hockey League (WHL)
Spokane Chiefs News Release


Come early on TicketsWest Player Magnet Giveaway Nights for $3 beers!

$3 BEERS AT NEW WEEKNIGHT HAPPY HOUR

COME EARLY ON TICKETSWEST PLAYER MAGNET GIVEAWAY NIGHTS FOR DISCOUNTED DRAFT BEERS!

The Spokane Chiefs and Spokane Arena have partnered up this season to offer Chiefs fans $3 beers prior to all weeknight games with the new Happy Hour promotion!

At every Tuesday and Wednesday night game this season, from 5:30 p.m. until the puck drops, all draft domestic and craft beers are just $3!

Each weeknight game is also a TicketsWest Player Magnet Giveaway Night, with the first 1,000 fans through the gates receiving a refrigerator magnet featuring a Chiefs player courtesy of TicketsWest. Come early to get your Happy Hour beers and collect all nine player magnets.

Tickets for weeknight games and all Chiefs home games are available in-person at the Chiefs' Ticket Office, over the phone at 509-535-PUCK or online at ticketswest.com.

CHIEFS FALL SHORT IN SHOOTOUT, 3-2

KOBY MORRISSEAU SCORES FIRST CAREER GOAL ON SATURDAY NIGHT

SPOKANE, Wash. - The Spokane Chiefs battled hard in their fourth game in five nights but could only come away with one point in the standings on Saturday night, losing 3-2 in a shootout to the Portland Winterhawks. Rookie forward Koby Morrisseau scored his first career Western Hockey League goal in the loss.

Morrisseau's goal came at the 17:44 mark of the first period as three Chiefs rookies teamed up to give Spokane a 1-0 lead. Riley McKay forced a turnover on the end wall with a strong forecheck, followed by Logan Foster picking up the loose puck and serving it over to Morrisseau in the slot for the easy chip-in.

The Winterhawks bounced back to tie the game at the 5:21 mark of the second period as Ryan Hughes used a creative hesitation move to get the Chiefs' defenders out of position and roof a shot over starting goaltender Dawson Weatherill's shoulder.

Spokane regained the lead 7:25 into the third period, tapping in another clean cross-crease pass, this time from team-leading scorer Kailer Yamamoto.

Last week's WHL Player of the Week Cody Glass scored his sixth goal of the season on a rebound just over nine minutes later to once again tie the game at two apiece.

After a scoreless overtime frame, Portland's Caleb Jones was the only one of six shooters to score in a shootout, giving the Winterhawks the win.

Weatherill turned aside 28 of 30 shots faced while Portland's Cole Kehler stopped 29. Both played the full 65 minutes.

The Chiefs were 0-for-4 on the power play and 3-for-3 on the penalty kill.

The shootout loss moves the Chiefs to 2-4-1-1 on the season while the Winterhawks jump to 8-3-0-0.

UPCOMING HOME GAMES

TicketsWest Player Magnet Giveaway Night

Tuesday, October 18 vs. Everett (1st 1,000 fans)

Washington's Lottery Night

Friday, November 4 vs. Red Deer

Coca-Cola BUCK Night & Military Appreciation Night

Saturday, November 5 vs. Tri-City

Buy Tickets

Spokane Chiefs Hockey Club | 509-535-PUCK | fanmail@spokanechiefs.com

www.spokanechiefs.com | Online Team Store: shop.spokanechiefs.com

--- For single game tickets, visit TicketsWest: www.ticketswest.com


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