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Andrew Cristall arrived at Washington Capitals development camp with a missing front tooth. It was knocked out when he took a high stick to the face during a game last season.
Andrew Cristall may not be the top player in the 2023 NHL Draft, but he's a big-time offensive producer with a lot of potential.
Cristall, an 18-year-old wing, played in his second full season with the WHL's Kelowna Rockets this past season. He scored 39 goals and 56 assists in 54 games, leading the Rockets with a sizable ...
It’s hard not to find Andrew Cristall donning a massive smile. “I just love playing hockey,” Cristall said at the 2023 NHL Draft combine, weeks before the Washington Capitals took him in the ...
Andrew Cristall has made history. The Spokane Chiefs forward and Washington Capitals prospect became the 33rd player in WHL history to record 400 career regular-season points. Cristall hit the ...
After a sensational season, Spokane Chiefs forward Andrew Cristall has won the 2024-25 Bob Clarke Trophy. The annual award is handed out to the player who leads the WHL in points. This season ...
The Capitals think they got great value by selecting Andrew Cristall at No. 40 overall during the NHL draft Thursday in Nashville. (Bruce Bennett/Getty Images) ...
Andrew Cristall skates to the forefront as Caps lose preseason opener The 19-year-old winger scored a first-period goal and stood out in a young lineup during a 6-2 defeat to the Flyers at Capital ...
NHL draft prospect Andrew Cristall knows ‘super-humble’ Connor Bedard better than anyone Cristall is a talented forward in his own right and a potential Blackhawks target with the 19th or 35th ...
WASHINGTON — Andrew Cristall has been no stranger to the spotlight this preseason, and as more days go by in training camp, he's still among those left standing in the running for a roster spot.
Sports Spokane Chiefs Andrew Cristall, Shea Van Olm notch hat tricks; Spokane Chiefs rout Wenatchee on the road 12-2 Jan. 11, 2025 Updated Sat., Jan. 11, 2025 at 10:30 p.m. X Email Reddit ...
SPOKANE, Wash. — Spokane Chiefs star forward Andrew Cristall can add another piece of hardware to the trophy case as he was named the WHL Player of the Month for April. It is the second Player ...