Winnipeg Ice

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Winnipeg Ice
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City Winnipeg, Manitoba
League Western Hockey League
Conference Eastern
Division East
Founded 1996
Home arena Wayne Fleming Arena
Colours Light blue, black, red, white
                   
Owner(s) 50 Below Sports + Entertainment Inc.[1]
General manager Matt Cockell
Head coach James Patrick
Championships Conference champions
1 (2022–23)
Website www.winnipegice.ca
Franchise history
1996–1998 Edmonton Ice
1998–2019 Kootenay Ice
2019–2023 Winnipeg Ice
2023–present Wenatchee Wild

The Winnipeg Ice (officially stylized as ICE) was a Canadian major junior ice hockey team based in Winnipeg. The team began competing in the Western Hockey League (WHL) in the 2019–20 WHL season, and played home games at the Wayne Fleming Arena (Max Bell Centre). A failure to construct a new arena for the team, a condition the league required in the move from Cranbrook, British Columbia, ultimately led to the team being sold and relocated to Wenatchee, Washington for the 2023–24 season.

History

The Ice were founded in 1996 as the Edmonton Ice, an expansion team owned by Ed Chynoweth, the WHL's longtime president. The team relocated to Cranbrook, British Columbia in 1998, becoming the Kootenay Ice. The Kootenay Ice were three-time WHL champions (2000, 2002, 2011) and captured the Memorial Cup in 2002. The team was purchased by 50 Below Sports + Entertainment Inc. in 2017.[2]

In January 2019, the Kootenay Ice announced a move to Winnipeg after the 2018–19 season, to play at the Wayne Fleming Arena on the University of Manitoba campus until a new arena was completed.[3] As part of the relocation, the Ice were moved to the WHL's East Division.[citation needed]

The Winnipeg Ice played their first regular season game on September 20 in Brandon, defeating the Brandon Wheat Kings by a score of 3–2.[4]

During the 2023 WHL Championship round, the Ice played home games at the Canada Life Centre, home rink of Winnipeg's professional hockey teams.[5]

On June 16, 2023, the team was sold to David White of the Shoot the Puck Foundation, and would relocate to Wenatchee, Washington for the 2023–24 WHL season, where they will be known as the Wenatchee Wild.[6]

Season-by-season record

Note: GP = Games played, W = Wins, L = Losses, OTL = Overtime losses, SOL = Shootout losses, GF = Goals for, GA = Goals against

Season GP W L OTL SOL GF GA Points Finish Playoffs
2019–20 63 38 24 1 0 231 207 77 2nd East Cancelled due to the COVID-19 pandemic
2020–21 24 18 5 1 0 100 70 37 2nd East No playoffs were held
2021–22 68 53 10 3 2 317 152 111 1st East Lost Eastern Conference final
2022–23 68 57 10 1 0 325 177 115 1st East Lost Finals

WHL Championship history

NHL alumni

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