Wild Reveal Full 2026-27 Promotional Schedule
2026-27 PROMOTIONAL SCHEDULE
WENATCHEE, Wash. – The Wenatchee Wild staff works hard to ensure that when fans come out to Town Toyota Center for a Wild home game, the hockey itself isn’t the only attraction. That is especially true this season, as the club proudly announces its full promotional schedule for the upcoming 2026-27 season.
The key dates on the 2026-27 promotional slate begin with the team’s home opener on Saturday, September 19 against the Seattle Thunderbirds, proudly presented by Town Toyota. Ag Supply returns to sponsor two home games again this season, with the annual “More Cowbell” giveaway on Saturday, September 26 against the Everett Silvertips, as well as Wenatchee’s FANtastic FANale and 20-year-old player recognition for the final regular-season home game Saturday, March 27 against Everett.
The team’s three traditional jersey auctions return starting with Military Appreciation Night on Saturday, November 7. This year, Wenatchee’s Proud to Be an American Night is paired with Guns & Hoses Night on January 22 and 23, with the latter night highlighted by the annual pregame feature between area police and firefighters. That game is a “double feature” for hockey fans, with one ticket admitting fans to both games. Hockey Fights Cancer marks the final jersey auction of the season on Saturday, February 13.
Several promotional nights will make giving back to the community even more fun, including the club’s annual Diaper Toss to benefit the Women’s Service League of North Central Washington, scheduled for Saturday, October 10 against the Lethbridge Hurricanes. A pair of home games on Friday, November 27 against the Kelowna Rockets and Saturday, November 28 against the Penticton Vees will help kick off the 10th annual NCW Community Toy Drive Presented by Les Schwab. The Seattle Thunderbirds also swing in Friday, December 11 as part of Bleed Blue Night, to be held in conjunction with the American Red Cross’s blood drive at Town Toyota Center that day.
Wenatchee wraps up the first half of the home schedule with Ugly Sweater Night presented by Dick’s Heating & Air Conditioning on Friday, December 18 against Spokane. 2026 wraps up just as the second-half home schedule begins, with a special 5 p.m. New Year’s Eve puck drop against Everett and an even more special giveaway. Once again this year, the Wild and Journey Travel & Tours will team up to give away a vacation to Hawaii. This year is the sixth consecutive season, and 10th overall, that the “Wolves’ Den” will host a Wild hockey game on New Year’s Eve.
More perennial favorites return in the second half of the year, including the team’s annual Pucks & Paws day on Sunday, January 17, celebrating man’s best friend. The Red Deer Rebels drop in on Friday, January 29 for Superheroes & Princesses Night, and Wenatchee Valley College takes over on “Knight at the Wild” against the Tri-City Americans on Friday, February 19. Star Wars Night presented by Deer Haven Apartments follows shortly after on Saturday, February 27 against the Portland Winterhawks. Teacher Appreciation Day with the annual “Dash For Ca$h” for area schools is set for Sunday, March 7 against the Kelowna Rockets, and Weinstein Beverage proudly presents its annual ‘80s Night on March 20 against the Spokane Chiefs.
As always, the team’s final promotional schedule is subject to change – fans should visit the Wenatchee Wild website for the full promotional schedule for the 2026-27 season. Tickets for their Kids Day preseason game on Saturday, September 5 and the September 19 home opener are on sale now. Tickets for the remainder of Wenatchee’s home games go on sale Monday, ahead of the start of the team’s annual preseason training camp. On-ice activities begin for the Wild on Friday, August 28, culminating with the team’s Rookie Game against the Tri-City Americans on Monday, August 31. That game begins at 2 p.m., and is free and open to the public. Group tickets for all 34 home games are on sale now – groups of 10 or more can call or stop into the Wild office to take advantage of deep discounts and other perks ahead of the start of public single-game sales later this month. Newly revamped “flex packs” are also available, in which fans can build their own ticket package for three games or more at steep discounts against walk-up ticket prices.
Season tickets also remain on sale for the 2026-27 season – to purchase tickets, or for more information, call 509-888-7825 or stop into the team’s office at Town Toyota Center. Updated news and information on Wild hockey are always available through the team’s website and on the team’s social media platforms on Facebook, X, Instagram and YouTube.












































































