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==History== ==History==
{{See also|Edmonton Ice|Kootenay Ice}} {{See also|Edmonton Ice|Kootenay Ice}}
The ICE were founded in 1996 as the ], an expansion team owned by ], the WHL's longtime president. The team relocated to ] in 1998, becoming the ]. The Kootenay ICE were three-time WHL champions (], ], ]) and captured the ] in ]. The team was purchased by 50 Below Sports + Entertainment Inc. in 2017.<ref>{{cite news|url=https://globalnews.ca/news/4898284/whl-to-announce-kootenay-ice-moving-to-winnipeg-on-the-coldest-day-of-the-year/|title=WHL to announce Kootenay Ice moving to Winnipeg – on the coldest day of the year|date=January 29, 2019|publisher=Global News}}</ref> The Ice were founded in 1996 as the ], an expansion team owned by ], the WHL's longtime president. The team relocated to ] in 1998, becoming the ]. The Kootenay Ice were three-time WHL champions (], ], ]) and captured the ] in ]. The team was purchased by 50 Below Sports + Entertainment Inc. in 2017.<ref>{{cite news|url=https://globalnews.ca/news/4898284/whl-to-announce-kootenay-ice-moving-to-winnipeg-on-the-coldest-day-of-the-year/|title=WHL to announce Kootenay Ice moving to Winnipeg – on the coldest day of the year|date=January 29, 2019|publisher=Global News}}</ref>


In January 2019, ICE management indicated the team would be relocating to ] after the ] and play out of the Wayne Fleming Arena on the ] campus until a new arena was completed.<ref name="a" /> As part of the relocation, the Ice were moved to the WHL's East Division. In January 2019, Ice management indicated the team would be relocating to ] after the ] and play out of the Wayne Fleming Arena on the ] campus until a new arena was completed.<ref name="a" /> As part of the relocation, the Ice were moved to the WHL's East Division.


The Winnipeg ICE played their first regular season game on September 20 in ], defeating the ] by a score of 3–2.<ref>{{cite news|url=https://winnipegsun.com/sports/hockey/ice-fill-house-lose-game-in-home-debut|title=Ice fill house, lose game, in home debut|date=September 21, 2019|publisher=]}}</ref> The Winnipeg Ice played their first regular season game on September 20 in ], defeating the ] by a score of 3–2.<ref>{{cite news|url=https://winnipegsun.com/sports/hockey/ice-fill-house-lose-game-in-home-debut|title=Ice fill house, lose game, in home debut|date=September 21, 2019|publisher=]}}</ref>
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==Current roster== ==Current roster==
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Canadian major junior ice hockey team in Winnipeg

Winnipeg Ice
CityWinnipeg, Manitoba
LeagueWestern Hockey League
ConferenceEastern
DivisionEast
Founded1996
Home arenaWayne Fleming Arena
ColoursLight blue, black, red, white
       
Owner(s)50 Below Sports + Entertainment Inc.
General managerMatt Cockell
Head coachJames Patrick
CaptainPeyton Krebs
Websitewww.winnipegice.ca
Franchise history
1996–1998Edmonton Ice
1998–2019Kootenay Ice
2019–presentWinnipeg Ice

The Winnipeg Ice (officially stylized as ICE) is a Canadian major junior ice hockey team based in Winnipeg, Manitoba, that began competing in the Western Hockey League (WHL) in the 2019–20 WHL season. The team is currently playing out of the Wayne Fleming Arena while construction on a new arena near Oak Bluff, Manitoba is completed.

History

See also: Edmonton Ice and Kootenay Ice

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.

In January 2019, Ice management indicated the team would be relocating to Winnipeg after the 2018–19 season and play out of the Wayne Fleming Arena on the University of Manitoba campus until a new arena was completed. As part of the relocation, the Ice were moved to the WHL's East Division.

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.

Current roster

Updated February 17, 2020.
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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

References

  1. "Winnipeg Ice Press Release". January 29, 2019. Retrieved January 30, 2019.
  2. ^ "WHL's Kootenay ICE to relocate to Winnipeg for 2019–20 season". The Province. January 29, 2019.
  3. "WHL to announce Kootenay Ice moving to Winnipeg – on the coldest day of the year". Global News. January 29, 2019.
  4. "Ice fill house, lose game, in home debut". Winnipeg Sun. September 21, 2019.
  5. WHL Network, Western Hockey League, retrieved February 17, 2020

External links

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Memorial Cup Championship
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Division ChampionshipsB.C.: 2004–05
East: 2021–22, 2022–23
President's/Ed Chynoweth Cup
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