
Major announcement on Tri-City front
Published on April 22, 2005 under Western Hockey League (WHL)
Brandon Wheat Kings News Release
CALGARY, AB - Ron Robison, Commissioner of the Western Hockey League, announced today that the WHL Board of Governors have granted conditional approval for the sale of the Tri-City Americans and have awarded the City of Chilliwack, B.C. an expansion franchise for the 2006-07 season.
The current Tri-City ownership group consisting of Brian Burke, Glen Sather and Darryl Porter have agreed to sell the Americans franchise to a group of investors who include current NHL players and WHL Alumni Stu Barnes and Olaf Kolzig as well as current Americans' General Manager Bob Tory and local businessman Dennis Loman. The new ownership group will continue to operate the club out of the Three Rivers Coliseum in Kennewick, Washington.
As part of the transaction, Brain Burke, Glen Sather and Darryl Porter together with Vancouver businessmen Moray Keith and Jim Bond will become the owners of the new expansion franchise in Chilliwack, B.C. The new Chilliwack franchise will join the WHL for the 2006-07 season bringing the total number of WHL member clubs to 21. The Chilliwack franchise will play in the new Prospera Centre, which will be expanded to 5,000 seats for the 2006-07 season.
In on ice news, both the Eastern and Western Conference Kal Tire Finals begin tonight in Cranbrook, B.C. and Brandon, Manitoba. Out west, the league leading Kootenay Ice will host the defending Memorial Cup Champion Kelowna Rockets while at the Keystone Centre in Brandon, the Wheat Kings will host the Prince Albert Raiders. Both will be the opening games of their respective best of seven series, with both series resuming Saturday night.
After establishing a franchise attendance record two nights ago - 5,957 - the Wheat Kings have announced that there are close to 1,500 tickets remaining for tonight's series opener.
Fans can purchase tickets at the Keystone Centre box office, by calling 726-3555 or by going on-line at ticketmaster.ca
Western Hockey League Stories from April 22, 2005
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- Major announcement on Tri-City front - Brandon Wheat Kings
- WHL Announces New Ownership for Tri-City Americans and Expansion to Chilliwack, B.C. - WHL
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