WHL 01/02 02:00 - Medicine Hat Tigers v Kootenay Ice W 1-6
WHL 12/30 01:00 - Regina Pats v Kootenay Ice W 2-4
WHL 12/28 01:00 - Brandon Wheat Kings v Kootenay Ice L 5-4
WHL 12/19 01:00 - Kootenay Ice v Brandon Wheat Kings L 2-4
WHL 12/18 01:00 - Brandon Wheat Kings v Kootenay Ice W 3-4
WHL 12/16 01:00 - Saskatoon Blades v Kootenay Ice W 0-6
WHL 12/15 01:00 - Prince Albert Raiders v Kootenay Ice L 4-1
WHL 12/12 01:00 - Kootenay Ice v Edmonton Oil Kings W 5-2
WHL 12/09 01:00 - Kootenay Ice v Edmonton Oil Kings L 2-3
WHL 12/05 01:00 - Kootenay Ice v Saskatoon Blades L 2-6
WHL 12/04 01:00 - Kootenay Ice v Saskatoon Blades W 4-3
WHL 11/28 23:00 - Kootenay Ice v Prince Albert Raiders L 3-4
WHL 11/28 02:00 - Kootenay Ice v Medicine Hat Tigers W 7-2
WHL 11/25 01:00 - Kootenay Ice v Swift Current Broncos W 7-0
WHL 11/21 02:00 - Medicine Hat Tigers v Kootenay Ice W 2-4
WHL 11/20 01:00 - Swift Current Broncos v Kootenay Ice W 3-4
WHL 11/14 23:00 - Kootenay Ice v Saskatoon Blades W 6-0
WHL 11/14 01:00 - Kootenay Ice v Saskatoon Blades W 4-1
WHL 11/11 01:00 - Kootenay Ice v Lethbridge Hurricanes W 5-1
WHL 11/07 20:00 - Kootenay Ice v Red Deer Rebels W 7-5
WHL 11/05 00:00 - Kootenay Ice v Red Deer Rebels W 4-1
WHL 10/31 01:00 - Lethbridge Hurricanes v Kootenay Ice W 0-7
WHL 10/30 01:00 - Edmonton Oil Kings v Kootenay Ice L 3-1
WHL 10/28 01:00 - Calgary Hitmen v Kootenay Ice W 2-3
WHL 10/27 01:00 - Red Deer Rebels v Kootenay Ice W 1-3
WHL 10/24 01:00 - Moose Jaw Warriors v Kootenay Ice W 4-5
WHL 10/21 00:00 - Kootenay Ice v Moose Jaw Warriors W 10-2
WHL 10/17 22:00 - Kootenay Ice v Swift Current Broncos W 3-1
WHL 10/17 01:00 - Kootenay Ice v Regina Pats W 6-3
WHL 10/16 01:00 - Regina Pats v Kootenay Ice W 2-4

Wikipedia - Kootenay Ice

The Kootenay Ice (officially stylized as ICE) were a major junior ice hockey team based in Cranbrook, British Columbia, and competed in the Western Hockey League (WHL). The team played its home games at Western Financial Place. The franchise was owned by the Chynoweth family from 1995 until it was sold to Winnipeg-based company 50 Below Sports and Entertainment in 2017. The Ice moved to Winnipeg in 2019 where they played four seasons as the Winnipeg Ice. In 2023, the team was sold and relocated to Wenatchee, Washington, where they will be known as the Wenatchee Wild.

History

The franchise began play in 1996 as the Edmonton Ice founded by Ed Chynoweth after he left his position as the Western Hockey League's president. He moved the Ice to Cranbrook in 1998. The move of the Ice to Cranbrook resulted in the folding of the local Junior A powerhouse Cranbrook Colts and possibly the entire troubled Rocky Mountain Junior Hockey League that the Colts were the top team in. All of the remaining five RMJHL franchises from the Kootenays dropped to the Junior B Kootenay International Junior Hockey League within years of the Ice coming to the region.[]

The Kootenay Ice were three-time WHL champions (2000, 2002, 2011). They won the Memorial Cup in 2002, and also participated in 2000 and 2011.

In 2017, the Chynoweth family sold the team to 50 Below Sports + Entertainment Inc. The company's owners, Greg Fettes and Matt Cockell, were installed as the team's governor and president/general manager, respectively. A new logo was unveiled on May 1, 2017.

On January 29, 2019, the Kootenay Ice announced the team would relocate to Winnipeg at the end of the 2018–19 season. The move saw the Ice and Swift Current Broncos switch places within the East and Central divisions. The Winnipeg Ice began play in the 2019–20 season. In June 2023, the team was relocated to Wenatchee, Washington, where they will be known as the Wenatchee Wild.

WHL championships

  • 1999–00: Won, 4–2 vs. Spokane
  • 2001–02: Won, 4–2 vs. Red Deer
  • 2010–11: Won, 4–1 vs. Portland
The Kootenay Ice is a Canadian ice hockey team based in Cranbrook, British Columbia. The team competes in the Western Hockey League (WHL) and is known for its competitive spirit and skilled players. The Kootenay Ice has a strong fan base and plays their home games at the Western Financial Place, where they showcase their talent and dedication to the sport. With a history of success and a commitment to excellence, the Kootenay Ice is a formidable opponent on the ice and a source of pride for their community.