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Chiefs see short win streak snapped in Everett

Updated: Feb. 6, 2010

The Spokane Chiefs saw their two game winning streak snapped Saturday night as the Everett Silvertips defeated Spokane for the 5th time in 6 games this year with a 5-1 win in Everett.    Everett jumped out to a 2-0 lead late in the first period on goals by Byron Froese and Kellen Tochkin a minute and 36 seconds apart. More>>

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Chiefs hockey to air live on SWX!

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SPOKANE, Wash. - The Spokane Chiefs and SWX, Sports and Weather Right Now announced a five-year agreement bringing the Spokane Chiefs to local and regional television.  The new partnership kicks off with the 2009-10 season. More>>

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Shock add one, trade one

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The Spokane Shock announced today that WR Willie Quinnie has been added to the 2010 roster. In another roster move, the Shock have traded WR Terry Moss More>>

Shock add experience to WR lineup

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SPOKANE, Wash. - The Spokane Shock announced today that WR Robert Redd has been added to the 2010 roster. More>>

Rowley returns to roots

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SPOKANE, Wash. - The Spokane Shock announced today QB Kyle Rowley has been added to the 2010 roster. More>>

Shock to play in West Division with Utah, Arizona

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The Spokane Shock will be division rivals with Utah and Arizona, the AF1 announced on Tuesday. More>>

Shock to play in AF1 inaugural game

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SPOKANE, Wash. - New teams. New rivalries. Same old monster truck rally-meets-football atmosphere at the Spokane Arena. The Spokane Shock released their schedule this week for their inaugural season in the AF1. More>>

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Shackleford lands job as head man in Tri-Cities

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Adam Shackleford, the coach who led the Spokane Shock to an af2 championship and was then let go by the team's owners, is now a head coach somewhere else: Tri-Cities Fever. More>>

Fever abandon AF1 for Indoor Football League

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As it turns out, The Tri-Cities Fever won’t be playing in the AF1 league after all.  Spokane’s biggest rival decided to forego joining the second tier of the new indoor football league. More>>

Arena football survives in Tri-Cities as Fever finds new owners

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It appears the Spokane Shock will get to keep their neighbors to the southwest.  The Tri-Cities Fever won't be folding after all. More>>

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