The Wakatipu Wild is a New Zealand amateur ice hockey team from Queenstown, Otago, New Zealand. Founded in 2020, the Wild are a member of the New Zealand Women's Ice Hockey League (NZWIHL). The Wild are based at Queenstown Ice Arena, located at Queenstown Gardens. Wakatipu are one time NZWIHL champions and premiers.
The Wakatipu Wild was founded in 2020 and applied and joined the New Zealand Women's Ice Hockey League (NZWIHL). The Wild was established to bring women of all ages and nationalities together to further the development of woman's ice hockey locally in central Otago and nationally in New Zealand. Wakatipu appointed Rebecca Dobson as their maiden general manager and former Skycity Stampede player Colin McIntosh as head coach. The Wild's first ever game was played on 16 October 2020 against Otago rivals Dunedin Thunder on the road at Dunedin Ice Stadium. Young kiwi forward, Tallulah Bryant, scored the first ever goals for the Wild in the first period against Dunedin. Wakatipu doubled their lead in the second period before the Thunder pulled one goal back in the third. That third period goal proved a simple consolation as the wild won the game 2âÂÂ1, for their first ever victory. Queenstown finished their first season in the NZWIHL in third place, qualifying for the bronze medal game in the NZWIHL Finals. The Wild won bronze in Finals on 1 November 2020 by defeating the Thunder 4âÂÂ2. Wakatipu came from behind to claim their first Finals win, with American import and team captain, Kellye Nelson, scoring a hat-trick of goals over the course of the second and third periods.
Half way through the 2021 NZWIHL season, the Wild's second season, the league was cancelled due to the lock-downs implemented by the New Zealand Government during the COVID-19 pandemic. The team had started the season well with two wins from their first three games before the season cancellation.
In 2022, the Wild had a breakout season in their second full NZWIHL season. Rather than tournament style weekends, the league moved to a proper round-robin format that the Wild players enjoyed. Wakatipu almost went the entire season undefeated to finish top of the league standings a secure their first NZWIHL Premiership title. Queenstown followed up this success in the NZWIHL Finals with a big 7âÂÂ2 victory over the Thunder in the semi-finals before being crowned Champions of New Zealand and winning goal medals with a 2âÂÂ0 win over Canterbury Inferno in the grand final.
<small>Team roster for the 2022 NZWIHL season.</small>
These are the top-five all-time/career player records in franchise history. <small>Current as of 2022 NZWIHL season.</small>
<small>Current as of 2023 NZWIHL season.</small>
The Wild have had one captain in the team's history.
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The Wild have had one head coach in the team's history.
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The Wild have had one general manager (GM) in the team's history.
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