Ice ownership optimistic about bringing WHL back to Winnipeg
TORONTO — Greg Fettes has done his research and believes major junior hockey can work in Winnipeg, even with no presence in the Western Hockey League for over three decades and two professional teams already feeding the city.
“We spent a lot of time and money understanding the market here in Winnipeg and what it would be able to sustain and what we need to do to be successful and we came away feeling very confident in the plan we have moving forward,” Fettes said from Winnipeg in a phone interview.
The WHL announced on Tuesday that the Kootenay Ice would be relocating to Winnipeg for the 2019-20 season under the ownership of 50 Below Sports and Entertainment, returning major junior hockey to the Manitoba capital for the first time since 1984.
Fettes, chairman of 50 Below, says the Ice are just one piece of the pie when it comes to ownership’s vision of hockey in Winnipeg.