BC Hockey League Down To 17 Teams For 2023-24 With Loss Of Wenatchee To WHL

By Wayne Moore – Castanet.net

June 16, 2023

The BC Hockey League was taken by surprise Friday with the announcement one of its strongest franchises is leaving for the Western Hockey League.

David White, owner of the BCHL’s Wenatchee Wild announced he has purchased the WHL’s Winnipeg Ice and will relocate the team to Wenatchee for the 2023-2024 season.

That spells the end of the Wild as a BCHL franchise.

It also means the league will have to rework the 2023-2024 schedule which it recently completed and try to find homes for the players committed to the Wild for the upcoming season.

Steve Cocker

“Right now the top priority is the players that were committed to play for the Wild. We will do whatever it takes for those athletes to find a home in the league…and some of those players may look for a home in the U.S.,” said BCHL commissioner Steve Cocker.

He says the league will not entertain any form of dispersal draft saying it’s league policy to let players pick where they want to go.

The schedule is the other priority.

“I don’t think we’ll have to start from scratch but more maintaining a majority of teams schedules and filling in three to four home games they’ll be missing out with the Wild gone.

“I’m confident over the next few weeks we’ll be able to sort that out and get everyone back up to 54 (games).”

Cocker says the league was caught a bit off guard by the news but says it does say something about what the league is doing that franchises are being sought after.

“What they have found moving to the WHL provides them with a long-term solution that will give them an instant rivalry with the U.S. Division so you can’t fault them for making that business decision.

“Is it tough not having an organization like the Wild in our league…sure. They were one of our top organizations but we have a lot of positive momentum going right now with and we’re excited to move forward.”

Source: Castanet.net

Wenatchee Wild makes jump to Western Hockey League

By Eric G. | ncwlife.com

June 16, 2023

The Wenatchee Wild will make the jump into the Western Hockey League this fall. Wild owner David White has purchased the Winnipeg Ice and will move the WHL franchise to Wenatchee.

David White

The move is having a ripple effect throughout the hockey community and Wild general manager Bliss Littler’s phone is ringing off the hook. NCWLIFE sat down with Littler Friday to discuss the move and what it means for hockey fans in the Wenatchee Valley. He says the whole thing occurred rather quickly.

Bliss Littler

Littler came to Wenatchee in 2012 and coached the franchise until 2020 when health issues forced him to hang up his whistle and concentrate on administration as the general manager. He says the move to the WHL is a milestone achievement.

The Western Hockey League is several steps above where Wenatchee has been in the NAHL and BCHL with players focused on reaching the NHL.

Littler says he and his staff attended a WHL finals game between Winnipeg and Seattle last month. News of the Wild moving to the WHL has resulted in quite a level of excitement in the office and for Wild fans as a whole.

Geographically, moving to the Western Hockey League makes sense. Littler says in the NAHL, Wenatchee was having to fly to Alaska for games and in the BCHL, they were the furthest team south and bused for hours and hours. Littler adds that natural rivalries should develop with teams being so close.

In addition to developing geographic rivalries, Western Hockey League fans will be able to easily travel to support their teams if they’re coming from Everett, Seattle, Spokane or Tri-Cities.

Players in the Western Hockey League, according to Littler, are uber-focused on reaching the NHL. But he says if the dreams of reaching the pros doesn’t turn out, teams take care of the educational needs of players.

Littler says they are reaching out to season ticket holders today about options for the upcoming season. The WHL season will add eight additional home games, so fans will have a choice to purchase the additional tickets or opt out.

More information about the move will be available in the coming weeks, including what the move to the Western Hockey League may mean for Wild games being broadcast on NCWLIFE Channel.

Source: ncwlife.com