[6] Watertown's FHL team returned for the 2014–15 with new ownership after the previous owners decided not to continue.
The renovations were completed on schedule and the Wolves signed a new one-year lease agreement with the city of Watertown in order to return after one season off.
The shareholders in Top Shelf Hockey eventually left the Wolves organization outright later in the offseason stating they had grown exhausted over the major financial and emotional investments they were making in the franchise.
After his second season, he left for the head coaching position with the Fresno Monsters, a junior team in the Western States Hockey League.
The franchise was sold again in 2020 with entrepreneur Andreas Johansson as majority owner and league commissioner Don Kirnan staying on in a minority role.
With the ongoing restrictions amidst the pandemic, the FPHL announced that the Elmira Enforcers and Watertown would be the only two teams to start the season on February 3, 2021.
[18] The two teams played three exhibition games at the end of January before heading to Watertown for the start of their Summit Series.