Raiders division rival ICE relocating to Washington
The Western Hockey League’s (WHL) East Division, which includes the Prince Albert Raiders, is going to look a lot different next season.
The WHL announced today the Winnipeg ICE will be relocating to Wenatchee, Washington after just four years in Manitoba. The news comes after speculation about the future of the club due to a stagnant arena situation.
“The sale and relocation of the Winnipeg franchise has received the approval of the WHL Board of Governors and is effective immediately,” said the WHL in a release. “Wenatchee becomes the sixth U.S.-based WHL team and will join the WHL’s U.S. Division and Western Conference for the 2023-24 season. The relocation to Wenatchee will allow the WHL to balance its Western and Eastern Conferences with 11 member clubs in each conference starting next season.”
The ICE had a run of on-ice success in Winnipeg, highlighted by a trip to the WHL finals this past season. They were 1st place in the Eastern Conference in each of the last two seasons, losing to the eventual WHL champion both times.


