Wednesday, May 20, 2015

Wenatchee Wild Set To Announce Press Release Regarding News On Franchise:

This is posted on the Wild facebook page & twitter account:

WENATCHEE WILD FANS BIG NEWS ON MAY 31st

Wenatchee Wild Hockey

May 12

On May 31st We will be sharing a press release that involves exciting news about our Franchise.

Each day gets more exciting around here as we get ready for next season and we will constantly update everyone as we get more official information.

Remember to call us at 888-7825 to put your deposits down for next year’s season tickets. All you need to put down is a minimum of $50 and this will cover all your seats.

As soon as you can do this the better as there are some fans wanting to change seats and new fans waiting to find out what’s available.

We promise we will not give any seats away without talking to the current season ticket holder first.
2015/16 Season is going to be awesome and the beginning of a new ERA and you don’t want to miss it!!

This is posted on Brian Wiebe's Blog:

Saturday, May 16, 2015

Penticton Vees play-by-play man Fraser Rodgers had BCHL Commissioner John Grisdale on during his broadcast of the Vees-Soo game yesterday at the RBC Cup. During the interview - which is on the link below,

https://pentictonvees.wordpress.com/2015/05/14/rbc-cup-post-game-4-vees-beat-t-birds-semi-finals-talk-commish-interview/

Grisdale confirms what was reported in this space earlier this month, which is that the Wenatchee Wild will play in the Mainland Division next season. However, Grisdale also mentions that Wenatchee's division placement will be reviewed following the 2015-16 season. The Wild's import situation is also clarified in the interview. Basically, Wenatchee is allowed four imports under USA Hockey rules, but the BCHL has allowed the Wild to have a catchment area which consists of Washington, Missouri, California, and Colorado. Any players from those states won't be considered import players for Wenatchee while any players from the remaining 46 states and Canada will be considered imports.

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