Wisconsin Windigo Explained

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Team:Wisconsin Windigo
City:Eagle River, Wisconsin
League:North American Hockey League
Division:Midwest
Founded:2010
Arena:Eagle River Stadium
Colors:Blue, black, and grey
Owner:Copper Island Hockey Club LLC
Gm:Chris Hedlund
Coach:Blake Hietala
(Hired 2022)
Name1:New Mexico Mustangs
Dates1:2010–2012
Name2:Minnesota Magicians
Dates2:2013–2022
Name3:Wisconsin Windigo
Dates3:2022–present

The Wisconsin Windigo are a Tier II junior ice hockey team in the North American Hockey League's Midwest Division. Based in Eagle River, Wisconsin, the Windigo play their home games at Eagle River Stadium, affectionately referred to as the "Dome".

History

The franchise was previously known as the New Mexico Mustangs, a team which began in 2010 and played at the Santa Ana Star Center in Rio Rancho, New Mexico. After two seasons, both seeing them finishing in last place in the South Division, the Mustangs announced on May 23, 2012, that they had been granted inactive status and would not compete in the upcoming season.[1]

On December 21, it was announced that the Mustangs' franchise had been acquired by the Minnesota Junior Hockey Group and would relocate to Richfield for the 2013–14 season.[2] The Magicians' name, logo and colors were announced on January 21, 2013.[3]

In March 2014, the team completed its inaugural season of play with 50 points, averaging nearly 700 fans per game.[4] For the 2016–17 season, the league moved the Magicians back to the Midwest Division after one year in the Central.

The Magicians captured their first division championship in 2021 to earn a spot in the Robertson Cup semifinals. The team began their playoff run with a sweep of second place Fairbanks followed by a five-game series victory over Kenai River.[5]

The team announced in March 2022 that it had been sold to Copper Island Hockey Club, LLC and would relocate to Eagle River, Wisconsin for the 2022–23 season.[6] [7] On May 3, the team was announced as the Wisconsin Windigo.[8]

Season-by-season records

Season GP W L OTL PTS GF GA PIM Finish Playoffs
New Mexico Mustangs
2010–1158193544214122012686th of 6, SouthDid not qualify
2011–126018393391662699477th of 7, SouthDid not qualify
Minnesota Magicians
2013–14 60 21 31 8 50 143 193 1045 6th of 6, Midwest Did not qualify
2014–1560213544616022110624th of 5, MidwestLost first round, 0–3 vs Fairbanks Ice Dogs
2015–16 60 24 28 8 56 164 198 936 5th of 6, Central Did not qualify
2016–176031227691801696913rd of 6, MidwestLost division semifinals, 0–3 vs Fairbanks Ice Dogs
2017–18 60 28 24 8 64 164 183 789 4th of 6, Midwest Lost division semifinals, 0–3 vs Fairbanks Ice Dogs
2018–19 60 36 21 3 75 175 154 1347 2nd of 6, Midwest Won division semifinals, 3–1 vs Springfield Jr. Blues
Lost division finals, 0–3 vs Fairbanks Ice Dogs
2019–20 53 21 23 9 51 143 173 554 4th of 6, Midwest Season cancelled due to COVID-19
2020–21 48 24 21 3 51 144 153 589 3rd of 5, Midwest Won division semifinals, 3–0 vs Fairbanks Ice Dogs
Won division finals, 3–2 vs Kenai River Brown Bears
Lost Robertson Cup semifinal, 0–2 vs Aberdeen Wings
2021–22 60 25 26 9 59 197 231 1002 6th of 8, Midwest Did not qualify
Wisconsin Windigo
2022–23 60 39 18 3 81 210 147 829 1st of 8, Midwest
4th of 29 NAHL
Won division semifinals, 3–0 vs Chippewa Steel
lost division finals 1-3 vs Minnesota Wilderness
2023-24 60 39 15 6 84 224 146 929 2nd of 8, Midwest
6th of 32 NAHL
Won Div. Semi-Finals, 3-0 vs. Janesville Jets
Lost Div. Finals, 0-3 vs. Anchorage Wolverines

Coaches and staff

As of July 2024

External links

Notes and References

  1. Web site: New Mexico Mustangs granted inactive status for 2012-13 . North American Hockey League . May 23, 2012 . July 31, 2013.
  2. Web site: Richfield, Minnesota team granted membership to NAHL . North American Hockey League . December 21, 2012 . July 31, 2013.
  3. Web site: Richfield, Minnesota team to be named the Minnesota Magicians . North American Hockey League . January 21, 2013 . July 31, 2013.
  4. Web site: Standings and Statistics North American Hockey League NAHL . North American Hockey League.
  5. Web site: June 16, 2021. Magicians win first divisional crown, eye more hardware in Robertson Cup playoffs. Sun Current.
  6. Web site: North American Hockey League team moving from Minnesota to Wisconsin . TV6 Upper Michigans Source.
  7. Web site: Richfield’s Magicians set to move to Wisconsin after the season . Sun Current.
  8. Web site: Eagle River NAHL team to be named Wisconsin Windigo . May 3, 2022 . May 31, 2022.
  9. Web site: 24 in 24: Minnesota Magicians . NAHL.com . August 31, 2018.
  10. Web site: Magicians announce leadership and management changes . NAHL . November 13, 2017.
  11. Web site: Bickford Named Magicians General Manager . OurSports Central . February 2, 2021.