Awards such as most improved player, fan favorite and rookie of the year were handed out at the Wenatchee Wild Awards Banquet at the Town Toyota Center.
The Wenatchee Wild is a Junior A hockey team who play in the British Columbia Hockey League.
The BCHL is a great league to earn a full ride scholarship at Universities across North America.
The Wild play in the 4,300 seat Town Toyota Center. “Th...
The Cranbrook Bucks battled back from a three-goal deficit at the intermission but the Wild prevailed 5-4 in a 13-round shootout and reset an 11-year-old record for the longest regular-season contest in team history.
Wenatchee Wild Forward Cade Littler, playing in his 100th British Columbia Hockey League game got a hat trick, as the Wild scored a 7-4 win over the Merritt Centennials. The victory earned two critical standings points in a constantly-tightening Interior Conference race.
PHOTO: Arch Ecker raises the British Columbia Hockey League’s Fred Page Cup overhead as general manager Bliss Littler (right) looks on in 2018. Ecker was unanimous choice by BCHL broadcasters as the league’s Jim Hughson Broadcaster of the Year. (Photo credit:
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From the two St. Pat's Day short parades, to attending an exciting hockey or basketball game. There's also great early afternoon stroll events in Moses Lake & Wenatchee. Go find an event, bring some friends and have some fun!
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The Wenatchee Wild is a Junior A hockey team who play in the British Columbia Hockey League.
The BCHL is a great league to earn a full ride scholarship at Universities across North America.
The Wild play in the 4,300 seat Town Toyota Center. “Th...
BREAKING NEWS: The Seattle Kraken are set to host the upcoming British Columbia Hockey League's (BCHL) Showcase Weekend in October of 2023.
The BCHL Showcase traditionally kicks off the regular season and has been hosted by the Chilliwack Chiefs for the past 12 years. The...
Wenatchee roared to a 5-1 win over the Chilliwack Chiefs in front of 4,260 fans, only its second capacity crowd in its British Columbia Hockey League era and first in regular-season play. Saturday’s figure marks the largest crowd to see a regular-season contest in Wenatchee since March 19, 2011, and the third-largest regular-season crowd in team history.