WHL 10/28 02:05 1 Everett Silvertips v Tri-City Americans L 4-2
WHL 10/26 02:00 1 Portland Winterhawks v Tri-City Americans W 3-4
WHL 10/23 23:00 1 Vancouver Giants v Tri-City Americans W 4-5
WHL 10/23 02:00 1 Kamloops Blazers v Tri-City Americans L 4-3
WHL 10/22 02:05 1 Kelowna Rockets v Tri-City Americans L 4-2
WHL 10/19 02:00 1 Portland Winterhawks v Tri-City Americans W 3-4
WHL 10/16 02:05 1 Tri-City Americans v Prince George Cougars L 2-5
WHL 10/15 02:05 1 Tri-City Americans v Kamloops Blazers W 4-2
WHL 10/09 02:05 1 Tri-City Americans v Lethbridge Hurricanes W 6-5
WHL 10/08 02:35 1 Everett Silvertips v Tri-City Americans W 1-4
WHL 10/06 02:05 1 Everett Silvertips v Tri-City Americans L 3-1
WHL 10/03 00:05 1 Tri-City Americans v Everett Silvertips W 3-2
WHL 10/02 02:05 1 Spokane Chiefs v Tri-City Americans L 5-2
WHL 09/26 00:00 1 Portland Winterhawks v Tri-City Americans L 7-3
WHL 09/25 02:05 1 Tri-City Americans v Spokane Chiefs W 8-3

Wikipedia - Tri-City Americans

The Tri-City Americans are a major junior ice hockey team of the Western Hockey League, based in Kennewick, Washington. The team plays its home games at Toyota Center.

History

The Tri-City Americans franchise is an original franchise of the WHL. They began in 1966 as the Calgary Buffaloes before being renamed the "Centennials" after one season. The franchise was also known as the "Billings Bighorns" from 1977 to 1982 before relocating to Nanaimo, British Columbia, as the Nanaimo Islanders. After one season, they moved to New Westminster, British Columbia, to become the second incarnation of the New Westminster Bruins. They moved to the Tri-Cities in 1988.[]

At their annual New Year's Eve game against the Spokane Chiefs on December 31, 2008, the Americans set a record for attendance at a hockey game in the Toyota Center, with 6,042 attendees. The Americans surpassed this number on March 13, 2010, in a game against Spokane, with an attendance of 6,053.

The Americans won the Western Conference championship for the first time, in the 2010 playoffs, defeating the Chilliwack Bruins, Kelowna Rockets, and Vancouver Giants in successive series before dropping the league championship to the Calgary Hitmen in five games.