Iowa Wild

The Iowa Wild are a professional ice hockey team in the American Hockey League (AHL) based in Des Moines, Iowa. Beginning play for the 2013–14 season as the AHL affiliate of the Minnesota Wild of the National Hockey League (NHL), the team's home games are held at Wells Fargo Arena.

Iowa Wild
CityDes Moines, Iowa
LeagueAmerican Hockey League
ConferenceWestern
DivisionCentral
Founded1994 (In the IHL)
Operated2013–present
Home arenaWells Fargo Arena
ColorsForest green, Iron Range red, harvest gold, Minnesota wheat, white
         
Owner(s)Minnesota Sports and Entertainment
General managerMichael Murray[1]
Head coachBrett McLean
CaptainDakota Mermis
MediaBally Sports North
KXNO
AHL.TV (Internet)
AffiliatesMinnesota Wild (NHL)
Iowa Heartlanders (ECHL)
Franchise history
1994–2013Houston Aeros
2013–presentIowa Wild
Current season

The team was formerly the Houston Aeros, in Houston, Texas, before being relocated to Des Moines, beginning with the 2013–14 AHL season as the Iowa Wild.[2][3] The Wild is the second AHL team based in Des Moines following the Iowa Stars, which had been the Dallas Stars' AHL affiliate from 2005 until 2008 (in the team's final season (2008–09), they were known as the Iowa Chops and were affiliated with the Anaheim Ducks).

The affiliation between the two Wild franchises is the first of two between Twin Cities area franchises and Iowa minor league franchises, as the Minnesota Timberwolves of the National Basketball Association and the Iowa Wolves of the NBA G League also share an affiliation.

History

The Iowa Wild franchise began as the Houston Aeros, a 1994 expansion team in the International Hockey League (IHL) that played out of the Compaq Center. The Aeros were one of six IHL teams to join the American Hockey League (AHL) in 2001 when the IHL folded. Upon joining the AHL, the Aeros affiliated with the National Hockey League's one-year-old expansion team, the Minnesota Wild. The AHL version of the Aeros won the 2003 Calder Cup and also reached the 2011 Calder Cup finals, but lost to the Binghamton Senators. In 2003, the majority ownership of the franchise was sold to Minnesota Sports and Entertainment, the ownership group of the Wild, while former owner Chuck Watson retained a 10% minority share along with Houston native Nick Sheppard holding a 4% share. The team then moved home games to the new Toyota Center.[4]

On April 18, 2013, the Minnesota Wild announced that Minnesota Sports and Entertainment were unable to reach a lease agreement with the Toyota Center, and the Aeros would be relocated to Des Moines, Iowa, beginning with the 2013–14 season with home games at Wells Fargo Arena.[5] The Iowa Wild inaugural season was opened on October 12 with a 1–0 win over the Oklahoma City Barons. The opening night attendance was 10,200.[6] The team failed to make the playoffs for its first five seasons.

On February 22, 2018, the Minnesota Wild extended their contract through 2023.[7] In 2019, the team reached the playoffs for the first time since relocating from Houston, reaching the division finals and losing to the Chicago Wolves in six games. The following 2019–20 season was then curtailed by the onset of the COVID-19 pandemic with the Wild holding second place in the division and no playoffs were held. The 2020–21 season was then delayed due to the pandemic, with a shortened season held and no Calder Cup playoffs.

Season-by-season results

Regular seasonPlayoffsAverage
attendance[8]
SeasonGamesWonLostOTLSOLPointsPCTGoals
for
Goals
against
StandingYearPrelims1st
round
2nd
round
3rd
round
Finals
2013–147627367667.4411692355th, Midwest2014Did not qualify5,883
2014–157623492250.3291722455th, Midwest2015Did not qualify5,659
2015–167624415659.3881692258th, Central2016Did not qualify5,846
2016–177636317281.5331821966th, Central2017Did not qualify6,019
2017–1876332710682.5392322465th, Central2018Did not qualify6,153
2018–197637268587.5722422303rd, Central2019W, 3–2, MILL, 2–4, CHI6,409
2019–206337184482.6511941712nd, Central2020Season cancelled due to the COVID-19 pandemic6,351
2020–213417134038.5591071134th, Central2021No playoffs were held3,273[9]
2021–227232314573.5072022096th, Central2022Did not qualify5,435
2022–237234276579.5492112114th, Central2023L, 0–2 RFD6,296
2023–247227374462.4311842456th, Central2024Did not qualify6,401

Players

Current roster

Updated April 20, 2024.[10]

Team roster
No.NatPlayerPosS/GAgeAcquiredBirthplaceContract
19 Caedan BankierCL212023White Rock, British ColumbiaMinnesota
11 Adam Beckman (A)LWL222021Saskatoon, SaskatchewanMinnesota
4 Will ButcherDL292024Sun Prairie, WisconsinMinnesota
12 Kevin ConleyFL272022Wausau, WisconsinIowa
20 Turner ElsonCR312024New Westminster, British ColumbiaMinnesota
7 Vladislav FirstovLWL222022Yaroslavl, RussiaMinnesota
29 Steven Fogarty (A)CR312022Chambersburg, PennsylvaniaMinnesota
6 Gavin HainCL242023Grand Rapids, MinnesotaIowa
52 Daemon HuntDL212022Brandon, ManitobaMinnesota
18 Simon JohanssonDR242022Stockholm, SwedenMinnesota
44 Kale KessyLWL312023Shaunavon, SaskatchewanIowa
16 Jujhar KhairaLWL292023Surrey, British ColumbiaMinnesota
71 Carson LambosDL212023Winnipeg, ManitobaMinnesota
49 Kyle MastersDR212023Edmonton, AlbertaMinnesota
70 Zane McIntyreGL312022Thief River Falls, MinnesotaMinnesota
43 Greg MeirelesCR252023Ottawa, OntarioIowa
17 Brenden MillerDL302023Orangeville, OntarioIowa
36 Michael MilneLWL212022Abbotsford, British ColumbiaMinnesota
8 Pavel NovakRWR222023Tabor, Czech RepublicMinnesota
22 Ryan O'RourkeDL212022Pickering, OntarioMinnesota
3 Jack PeartDL202024Grand Rapids, MinnesotaMinnesota
74 Adam RaskaRWR222023Koprivnice, Czech RepublicMinnesota
21 David SpacekDR212023Columbus, OhioMinnesota
13 Nick Swaney (A)RWR262021Lakeville, MinnesotaMinnesota
24 Joel TeasdaleLWL252023Repentigny, QuebecIowa
27 Luke ToporowskiLWL232024Bettendorf, IowaMinnesota
25 Sammy WalkerCR242022Edina, MinnesotaMinnesota
30 Jesper WallstedtGL212022Västerås, SwedenMinnesota

Team captains

Franchise records and leaders

Scoring leaders

These are the top-ten point-scorers for the Iowa Wild in the AHL. Figures are updated after each completed season.[11]

Note: Pos = Position; GP = Games played; G = Goals; A = Assists; Pts = Points; P/G = Points per game;   = current Iowa player

Points
PlayerPosGPGAPtsP/G
Kyle RauC24488111199.81
Sam AnasC25972125197.76
Gerald MayhewRW2289781178.78
Zack MitchellRW2506666132.53
Cal O'ReillyC14231100131.92
Mason ShawC1974378121.61
Brennan MenellD19915101116.58
Adam BeckmanLW1815751108.60
Marco RossiC1163470104.90
Colton BeckLW3194163104.33

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