The Wild play in the U.S. Division of the WHL's Western Conference, hosting games at the Town Toyota Center.
After two decades in Cranbrook, which included three league championships and a Memorial Cup title, the team relocated to Winnipeg in 2019.
[6] The new team was added to the U.S. Division of the Western Conference of the WHL, alongside new in-state rivals, the Seattle Thunderbirds, Everett Silvertips, Spokane Chiefs, and Tri-City Americans, as well as the Portland Winterhawks.
[7] However, Constantine was suspended indefinitely by the WHL on September 25, only days into the team's inaugural season, pending an independent investigation into alleged violations of the league's regulations and policies.
[10] The Wild went on to win 34 games and secured a playoff spot, facing off against the Kelowna Rockets in the first round.