"The Wild has been a proud supporter of the Minnesota Whitecaps since their inception in 2004," said Jamie Spencer, executive vice president of business development of the Minnesota Wild. "As the Whitecaps get set to debut in the NWHL this season at TRIA Rink, the Wild is proud to shine an even brighter light on this great team so girls across the State of Hockey can see that they can achieve the dream of playing professional hockey."
Among the cross-promotional efforts of the organizations, the Whitecaps will participate with the Wild at the Minnesota State Fair and in a series of youth hockey initiatives led by the Wild, including Girls Hockey Weekend presented by Schwan's Home Service, Inc., the Faceoff for Fitness school assembly program and the Little Wild Learn to Play Program presented by Hy-Vee.
In addition, the Whitecaps' first-ever NWHL regular season game will now be part of a joint celebration marking the home openers of both teams. The Whitecaps' historic game on Saturday, Oct. 6 against the Metropolitan Riveters at TRIA Rink has been moved to 4 p.m., so hockey fans can take part in that event before the Wild face the Golden Knights in their home opener at Xcel Energy Center at 7 p.m. Season tickets for the club's eight regular season games at TRIA Rink are available now at NWHL.zone/tickets.
The NWHL, which began in 2015, expanded in May from its Founding Four franchises by purchasing the Whitecaps. The league owns and operates the club, with assistance from league-hired employees based in Minnesota.
"Starting with our All-Star Game and the Whitecaps' NWHL launch earlier this year, the Wild have been incredibly supportive, and we're deeply appreciative that they're increasing their participation in the Whitecaps' inaugural season," said NWHL Commissioner Dani Rylan.
Added original Whitecaps player Winny Brodt Brown, "The Whitecaps are looking forward to teaming up with the Wild to advance the game of hockey across all levels, and to partnering with them on many projects to benefit our community."
The Wild-Whitecaps alignment is the third of its kind for the NWHL. The New Jersey Devils formed a partnership in October of 2017 with the Riveters, and two months later, Pegula Sports and Entertainment -- owners of the Buffalo Sabres and Bills, among other area sports teams -- became the first private owners of an NWHL team when they purchased the Buffalo Beauts.