The Wenatchee Wild enter their third season in the Western Hockey League this year. The club drew over 100,000 to the Town Toyota Center and has announced the 2025-26 season home opener.
The Wild home opener this season is with the Everett Silvertips on Saturday, September 27. The full
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The Start of the Western Hockey League’s 2024-25 Season got underway this past Friday night - with eight games across Western North America.
The Brandon Wheat Kings beat the reigning WHL Champion Moose Jaw Warriors at home - final score 5-2.
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Down 4-1 in the 1st period and 5-2 in the second, the Wild used a scorching stretch late in the second stanza on the way to an unforgettable 8-6 victory in the opening the game of the teams’ best-of-seven WHL Western Conference quarterfinal series with the Kelowna Rockets.
Constantine was suspended on Sunday after the league says it received a complaint regarding his conduct. During the investigation, Constantine is not permitted to have any contact with any member of the organization, including players, according to the WHL statement.
Saturday’s Western Hockey League matchup between the Wenatchee Wild and Seattle Thunderbirds may have been only two games into Wenatchee’s inaugural WHL season, but the rematch between last year’s league finalists had a certain playoff feel to it. Scoring chances were hard-fought, a raucous crowd of more than 3,300 ramped up the energy inside Town Toyota Center from start to finish, and a last-minute goal gave the contest a dramatic ending.
The Wenatchee Wild made their official debut in the Western Hockey League Friday night, and made a powerful opening statement: they are never out of a game. Trailing 4-1 late in the first period, the Wild charged back to tie the game in the opening seconds of the third period, pulling ahead on Landon Young’s eventual game-winner at the 3:14 mark and knocking off the Portland Winterhawks by a 6-5 count.