The Daily Courier

Cranbrook suing former hockey team, WHL

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The City of Cranbrook is suing its former hockey team as well as the

Western Hockey League over the team's departure in 2019.

The Kootenay Ice left for Manitoba before the start of the 2019-20 season, becoming the Winnipeg Ice.

A civil claim filed in B.C. Supreme Court says both the Ice and WHL are responsibl­e for breaking a deal that was supposed to run through June 2023, costing the city hundreds of thousands of dollars.

The city says in its lawsuit the team was paying arena lease fees, a percentage of game receipts, a cut of the club's advertisin­g revenue and it collected 100 per cent of the parking and concession money. The claims have not been tested in court, no statements of defence have been filed and neither the Winnipeg Ice nor the WHL could immediatel­y be reached for comment.

The team, which moved to Cranbrook from Edmonton in 1998, won the WHL championsh­ip and Memorial Cup in 2002 and also won league titles in 2000 and 2011.

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