Chiefs’ 2023-24 Regular Season schedule announced
Spokane, Wash. — The Spokane Chiefs have announced their full schedule and will start their 2023-24 regular season on the road in Kamloops (September 22) and Everett (September 24) before hosting the Tri-City Americans in their home opener at Spokane Arena on Saturday, September 30.
In total, the Chiefs will play 68 regular season games — 34 home and 34 away — from September 2023 to March 2024.
Spokane Arena will host 26 weekend home games, including 8 Fridays, 13 Saturdays and 5 Sundays. The remainder of the home schedule will take place on Tuesdays (3 game) and Wednesdays (5 games).
The Chiefs will play new U.S. Division opponent Wenatchee a total of 8 times this season, with 4 home games against the Wild in the Spokane Arena. The first regular season match-up against Wenatchee will be at home on Saturday, November 18 with a rematch in Wenatchee on Friday, November 24.
Spokane will face familiar foe Tri-City 10 times throughout the 2023-2024 season including the home opener. The first trip to face the Americans on the road will take place on Saturday, November 4.
Traditional fan favorite promotional nights have been tentatively scheduled for the following dates:
- Teddy Bear Toss Presented by TDS Fiber – Saturday, December 2 vs Prince George
- Military Appreciation Night Presented by Pizza Factory – Saturday, January 27 vs Portland
- Chiefs Fight Cancer Night Presented by Inland Imaging – Saturday, February 24 vs Moose Jaw
The Chiefs’ complete 2023-24 promotional schedule will be released at a later date.
Tickets for the home opener, single game tickets, and theme nights will go on sale later this summer. Guarantee your seats for all the biggest games vs Tri-City and new local rival Wenatchee by getting a Chiefs ticket package.
Ticket packages are currently on sale at the Chiefs office, spokanechiefs.com, and are available by calling (509) 535-PUCK. Individual tickets will go on sale in early September.
*schedule and promotions are subject to change.
Spokane Chiefs’ 2023-24 Regular Season Schedule Breakdown (Printable Schedule)
By month:
- September – 3 games (1 home)
- October – 9 games (5 home)
- November – 11 games (7 home)
- December – 9 games (7 home)
- January – 12 games (4 home)
- February – 11 games (6 home)
- March – 13 games (5 home)
By day of the week:
- Sunday – 11 games (5 home)
- Monday – 1 games (0 home)
- Tuesday – 6 games (3 home)
- Wednesday – 7 games (5 home)
- Thursday – 0 games
- Friday – 21 games (8 home)
- Saturday – 22 games (14 home)
By opponent:
- Tri-City Americans – 10 games (5 home)
- Everett Silvertips – 6 games (3 home)
- Portland Winterhawks – 6 games (3 home)
- Seattle Thunderbirds – 6 games (3 home)
- Wenatchee Wild – 8 game (4 home)
- Kelowna Rockets – 4 games (2 home)
- Prince George Cougars – 4 games (2 home)
- Vancouver Giants – 4 games (2 home)
- Victoria Royals – 4 games (2 home)
- Kamloops Blazers – 5 games (3 home)
- Edmonton Oil Kings – 1 game (0 home)
- Brandon Wheat Kings – 1 game (1 home)
- Calgary Hitmen – 1 game (0 home)
- Lethbridge Hurricanes – 1 game (0 home)
- Medicine Hat Tigers – 1 game (0 home)
- Moose Jaw Warriors – 1 game (1 home)
- Prince Albert Raiders – 1 game (1 home)
- Red Deer Rebels – 1 game (0 home)
- Regina Pats – 1 game (1 home)
- Saskatoon Blades – 1 game (1 home)
- Swift Current Broncos – 1 game (0 home)
About the Western Hockey League
Regarded as the world’s finest development league for junior hockey players, the Western Hockey League (WHL) head office is based in Calgary, Alberta. The WHL consists of 22 member Clubs with 16 located in Western Canada and six in the U.S. Pacific Northwest. A member of the Canadian Hockey League, the WHL has been a leading supplier of talent for the National Hockey League for over 50 years. The WHL is also the leading provider of hockey scholarships with over 375 graduates each year receiving WHL Scholarships to pursue a post-secondary education of their choice. Each season, WHL players also form the nucleus of Canada’s National Junior Hockey Team.