
Whittingham Suspended Three Games
Published on October 8, 2015 under Western Hockey League (WHL)
Spokane Chiefs News Release
SPOKANE, Wash. - The Western Hockey League has suspended Spokane Chiefs forward Riley Whittingham for three games under supplemental discipline at Victoria on Oct. 6.
With one game already served, Whittingham will be eligible to return Friday, Oct. 16 when the Chiefs host the Prince Albert Raiders at Spokane Arena.
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