[4][5][6] The team earned a 13–7 record in the regular season, placing second in the Central Division and qualifying for the playoffs.
The Wave went back on the road for a two-game weekend of losses to the Baltimore Blast before beginning a 6-game homestand.
Milwaukee finished the season strong with 5 wins in their last 6 games to amass a 13–7 record and second place in the Central Division.
In the Division Semi-Finals, the Wave traded at-home wins with Chicago before edging them 2–1 in overtime in the tie-breaking mini-game.
[15] The new ownership group, dubbed MKE Sports & Entertainment and led by Michael Zimmerman, was formally announced in April 2014.
[17] In late January 2015, the team told the Milwaukee Business Journal that it was losing money and that it would seek a renegotiation of its arena lease after the season.