From Pembroke Pines, Florida, Chase Priskie spent three years at South Kent. His best year came as a member of the 18U team from 2013-14, as he averaged over a point per game, totaling 26 on 8 goals and 18 assists. After leaving South Kent in 2014, Chase Priskie went on to play with the Fargo Force of the USHL and the Salmon Arm Silverbacks of the BCHL.
In 2015, Quinnipiac University became Priskie’s next home, where he left a legacy as one of the best defenseman in school history. His 39 career goals were the most of any defenseman at Quinnipiac, and he finished second all time at Quinnipiac in points (116) and third in assists (77). As a senior and second year captain, Chase Priskie was selected to the ECAC First Team while finishing as a top ten finalist for the Hobey Baker Award. Also, Priskie was a Second Team Senior Class All-American while coming in as a finalist for the ECAC Best Defenseman Award.
Between his freshman and sophomore years at Quinnipiac, Chase Priskie heard his name called in the 2016 NHL Draft from the Washington Capitals, as he was chosen 177th overall in the 5th round. He did not sign with the Capitals following his college graduation, so he was traded to the Carolina Hurricanes. Priskie played in their minor league system for the Charlotte Checkers. In 2020, he was traded to the Florida Panthers, where he made four appearances for the NHL team. He became the first player from South Florida to suit up for the Florida Panthers in team history. Since his NHL appearances with the Panthers, Chase Priskie has been moved to the Buffalo Sabres, Anaheim Ducks, and the Washington Capitals, making appearances for their respective AHL teams.