It was also previously used by the Whalers' AHL affiliate, the Binghamton Whalers, the Danbury Whalers of the Federal Hockey League (FHL), and Quinnipiac University's men's and women's ice hockey teams. At the end of the three-year Johnston era, only seven players remained from the Whalers' active roster prior to Johnston taking over as general manager. The Whalers need a new arena in Hartford that will allow the Whalers and a private corporation running the new arena to make money. In 1994, new owner Peter Karmanos purchased the team and pledged to keep the Whalers in Connecticut until 1998, unless they could not sell over 11,000 season tickets. 3. Hartford Whalers. Arena: Hartford Civic Center. Liut was having a career year during the 1989–90 season and this trade left the Whalers with sophomore goaltender Peter Sidorkiewicz as their starter, with rookie Kay Whitmore as the backup. Improvements included upgrades to the mechanical system, locker rooms and concourse, replacing jumbotrons with a new HD video board, as well as aesthetic improvements such as a new bar area inside the arena and luxury seating in the lower bowl. The graduation ceremonies of Central Connecticut State University and other local colleges are also held annually at the XL Center. Rutherford became the team's new general manager and Holmgren returned as the head coach. In the early morning of January 18, 1978, the weight of snow from the day's heavy snowstorm caused the Civic Center's roof to collapse. This represented an expansion of over 3,500 tickets from the existing base. While waiting for their new arena in Hartford, the Whalers played the first part of the 1974-75 NHL season at The Big E Coliseum in West Springfield, Massachusetts. Team captain Kevin Dineen, who had returned to Hartford midway through the 1995–96 season after a brief stint with the Philadelphia Flyers, scored the final goal in Whalers history. The Whalers started the series strongly, winning the first two games at home, but, beginning in Game 3, the Nordiques were able to successfully take the Whalers off their game by playing a tough, chippy style of hockey. However, the Garden was owned by the rival NHL Bruins, and the Whalers found themselves fourth in priority for dates behind the Bruins, Boston Celtics and even the American Hockey League's Boston Braves. In those days, however, the top four teams in each division made the playoffs, regardless of record. The Whalers should be a good investment. View Boxscore. In the summer of 1992, the Whalers hired Brian Burke to replace Eddie Johnston as general manager to rebuild the Whalers. Tenure interrupted in 1979 by roof collapse. The arena lacked the goodies that all new arenas had. [6] In the 2010s a new mascot costume version of Pucky was making appearances around Connecticut when the Hartford Wolf Pack minor league hockey team briefly changed its identity to the Connecticut Whale. In the summer of 1994, the Whalers were purchased, in a deal brokered by the Connecticut Development Authority, by Compuware CEO Peter Karmanos, along with partners Thomas Thewes and Jim Rutherford. The owner of the Whalers left New England all together and moved to that hockey hotbed of Raleigh North Carolina (insert sarcasm here). Following this season, Gordie Howe, Bobby Hull and Andre Lacroix all announced their retirements from professional hockey. Despite the ownership group raising ticket prices by 20%, the Whalers faithful were able to reach the goal and were t… Despite the poor performance down the stretch, the Whalers still had an opportunity to make the playoffs in the final week of the season. The trades that Johnston made, particularly the Ron Francis trade, proved to be disastrous for the Whalers, since the players acquired did not meet the team's expectations, leaving the Whalers depleted of talent and costing them substantial goodwill in Hartford. The Civic Center is the full-time home of the Hartford Wolf Pack AHL hockey team and part-time home of the University of Connecticut (UConn) men's and women's basketball teams and the UConn Huskies men's ice hockey team. The XL Center (originally known as the Hartford Civic Center) is a multi-purpose arena and convention center located in downtown Hartford, Connecticut. Arena: XL Center (Capacity: 15,635) Captains: TJ Brodie (C), Colin Wilson (A), Niklas Hjalmarsson (A) Last Game. Evidence showed that the roof had started to fail during construction, with bowed compression members. Dedicated to the life and times of the Hartford Whalers Compuware Corp. Chairman Peter Karmanos Jr. says he's interested in bringing 300 to 1,500 well- paid, high-technology jobs to Greater Hartford. Those players were forwards Ed Kastelic and Terry Yake; defensemen Randy Ladouceur, Brad Shaw and Adam Burt; and goaltenders Peter Sidorkiewicz and Kay Whitmore. The Connecticut State Legislature set aside $35 million in funding for improvements to the XL Center that began in early spring 2014 and completed in time for the start of the 2014-15 seasons of the Wolf Pack and UConn men's hockey in October. On January 11, 1975, the team played its first game at the Hartford Civic Center in front of a sellout crowd. The JCP Whalers Pro Shop has all the Authentic Jerseys, Hats, Tees, Apparel and more at sportsfanshop.jcpenney.com. The Whalers went to the playoffs for the final time in 1992 behind Jimmy Roberts' coaching, despite winning only 26 games. At the same time, Peter Sidorkiewicz began struggling in goal for the Whalers, and the Bruins scored four unanswered goals in the third period, winning the game 6–5. After the move to North Carolina, the Hurricanes returned number 2 and 19 to circulation; Glen Wesley was the only player to wear number 2 in Carolina before that number was re-retired in 2009 in his honor. In September 2010, the arena was upgraded with a new center-hung scoreboard with four Sony Jumbotrons and a state-of-the-art sound system. Connecticut government is expected to permit Hartford Whalers to leave the state after current season if a deal for a new arena cannot be worked out within next few weeks; Whalers… With fans of the team and former players such Bob Crawford having fond memories of Whalers, it has helped bolster the legacy of Hartford’s NHL years and even stoked hopes for some of a possible return of the NHL in the future. These distortions, and an unpredicted degree of deflection in the structure, were not investigated before the collapse. Railroad Matchbook Cover Bobtail - New York New Haven and Hartford ... CIVIC CENTER (NHL HARTFORD WHALERS HOME ARENA) -K13. The Whalers entered the 1993–94 season as members of the Northeast Division of the Eastern Conference, and with high hopes from a core of young talented players. The links below show all of the trades and transactions Ed Johnston made as the general manager of the Whalers. The arena could cost as much as $240 million, the NHL team said in a report sent to Rowland. The Francis trade was made all the more painful when Francis and Samuelsson promptly helped lead the Penguins to two consecutive Stanley Cup titles. The Whalers left Hartford after the 1997 season due to a small market and small arena. Talks fell apart when Karmanos wanted an additional $45 million to cover losses during the three years the new arena was to be built. The song has now been adopted by the city's soccer team, Hartford Athletic and is played after goals scored by the team. They went to the finals again in 1978, with a veteran team spearheaded by the Howes—50-year-old Gordie led the team in scoring—future NHL stars Gordie Roberts and Mike Rogers, All-Star defenseman Ron Plumb, and forwards John McKenzie, Dave Keon and Mike Antonovich, and possessed the league's best defense. As originally built in 1975, it seated 10,507 for hockey, and served as the home of the then–New England Whalers for three years. The Whalers finished the season with 63 points, only a five-point improvement from the previous season. Burke hired Paul Holmgren to be the Whalers' new head coach. Sidorkiewicz struggled for the rest of the series and Moog was spectacular for the Bruins. 3. It is used for trade shows, conventions, banquets, meetings and other events. The Whalers moved to Hartford in 1974 and joined the NHL in the NHL–WHA merger of 1979. The Whalers could get even more attention with Carolina’s playoff run. However, two years later, frustrated with lackluster attendance and little corporate support, he announced that if the Whalers were unable to sell at least 11,000 season tickets for the 1996–97 season, he would likely move the team. [19][20] The Hurricanes again wore the Whalers uniforms for a home game against the Los Angeles Kings, on January 11, 2020. The Whalers' ownership group was attracted to the city of Hartford. [13] The team changed back to the Hartford Wolf Pack after the Rangers terminated the relationship following the 2012–2013 season.[14]. However, thanks to an aggressive civic campaign and the efforts of many fans, the Whalers announced that they would stay in Connecticut through at least 1997. The retirement of McKenzie's number was notable, in so far as it was one of the only three instances in NHL history (the others being the NHL Quebec Nordiques retiring J. C. Tremblay's number and the Ottawa Senators retiring Frank Finnigan's number) that a NHL franchise retired the number of a player who had never played for it while the franchise was in the NHL. In December 2007, the Center was renamed when the arena's naming rights were sold to XL Group insurance company in a 6-year agreement. 1 talking about this. The following season, 1986–87, the Whalers won their lone division championship, led by centers Ron Francis and Ray Ferraro, emerging winger Kevin Dineen, defenseman Ulf Samuelsson, superstar goaltender Mike Liut and scorer Sylvain Turgeon. We also have Whalers T … On draft day, the Whalers selected the highly rated Jeff O'Neill in the first round. The Bruins went on to dispose of the Canadiens in five games, then sweep the Capitals in the Wales Conference Finals before losing in the Stanley Cup finals to the Edmonton Oilers. The team developed a heated … Logos via Sports Logos.net / About logos. Owner Peter Karmanos pledged to keep the Whalers in the city of Hartford for four years when he purchased the team in 1994. Karmanos stated that Rowland had no intention making a serious offer to keep the Whalers in Connecticut since Rowland harbored hopes to bring a National Football League (NFL) franchise to the State. See more ideas about Hartford whalers, Whalers, Hartford. The Exhibition Center consists of a 68,855-square-foot (6,397 m2) exhibit hall, a 16,080-square-foot (1,494 m2) assembly hall that can divide into two meeting rooms, plus seven meeting rooms totaling 7,390 square feet (687 m2) and two lobbies totaling 6,100 square feet (570 m2). Two other ex-U.S. Olympians on the Whalers' roster (Minnesotans Timothy Sheehy and Tommy Williams) had spent a significant part of their careers in Boston with Boston College and the Bruins, respectively. After a short stint as the Connecticut Whale, they reverted to the Wolf Pack moniker in 2013. One bright spot for the Whalers was the emergence of Sean Burke as their franchise and star goaltender. At its maximum, it seated just 15,635 for hockey. Note: This list does not include selections from the WHA. By the end of January, they had a record of 26–20–1 for 53 points after 47 games. Hartford was about to open a new, modern downtown arena and convention center, the Hartford Civic Center. It consists of two facilities: the Veterans Memorial Coliseum and the Exhibition Center. Despite the strong finish in the second half of the season, the Whalers were unable to recover from their poor start and they missed the playoffs for the fourth year in a row. Francis' #10 is also retired by the franchise's current incarnation, the Carolina Hurricanes. Please update this article to reflect recent events or newly available information. While the goal horn is still used by the Hurricanes today, "Brass Bonanza" was quickly reintroduced after Burke left the team the following year. It has also been played at Fenway Park in Boston during Boston Red Sox games in between innings for several years. [12] Former Whalers owner Howard Baldwin acquired the right to manage the team in 2010 and announced that the Wolf Pack were changing their name to the Connecticut Whale in the middle of the 2010–11 season, adopting the Whalers' old green-blue-white palette. The Arena hosted the Hartford Whalers from January 11, 1980 to April 13, 1997. It was the home of the New England/Hartford Whalers of the WHA and NHL from 1975 to 1978 and 1980 to 1997, and the Hartford Hellions of the MISL from 1980 to 1981, and the New England Blizzard of the ABL from 1996 to 1998, and hosted occasional Boston Celtics home games from 1975 to 1995. Glen Wesley was the last Whaler still active with the Hartford/Carolina franchise, upon his retirement on June 5, 2008, though his stint was not continuous, playing seven games for the Toronto Maple Leafs in 2003 after a deadline deal before re-signing in Carolina in the 2003 off-season. The Whalers recorded losing records in their first two full seasons in Hartford, their final two WHA seasons saw more success. The Whalers remained the most recent first year expansion franchise to make the playoffs in their inaugural season, along with the 1979–80 Edmonton Oilers, until the 2017–18 Vegas Golden Knights accomplished the feat. The Whalers came back to win Game 6 by a score of 2–1 just 24 seconds into overtime on a goal by Yvon Corriveau. Howe's number 9 remained officially retired by Carolina, and has never been issued since the relocation to North Carolina, but there is no banner to acknowledge it.[28]. In 1989–90, the Whalers finished seventh overall in the NHL standings and fourth overall in the Wales Conference, with 85 points. They finished the season with 73 points and a playoff berth and had the best record of the four former WHA franchises that entered the NHL in 1979–80. Unfortunately, the Whalers played poorly down the stretch, winning only one game in the last seven and missed the playoffs by four points. Recent arena developments could clear a path for the return of the Hartford Whalers . Holmgren had been the head coach of the Philadelphia Flyers. They recorded only three winning seasons in their 18 years in the NHL, made the Stanley Cup playoffs eight times and won only one playoff series, earning the nickname "The Forever .500s" in mocking jest of their winning percentage. [citation needed] During their two seasons in Greensboro, they used a modified version of the old horn. Owned by the City of Hartford, it is managed by the quasi-public Capital Region Development Authority (CRDA) under a lease with the city and operated by Spectra. The UConn men's hockey team uses the XL Center as its primary home as the newest men's member of Hockey East. Good also helped design the team's new uniforms for the 1979–80 season in the team's new colors of green and blue. Depicted as a green whale, not only was he a mascot but he was also a secondary logo of the team, appearing on the shoulders of their jerseys from the 1970s WHA days until the mid 1980s. The arena is ranked the 28th largest among college basketball arenas. After Burke left, Holmgren took over as both the head coach and general manager. In addition, future NHL star Michael Nylander began his NHL career with the Whalers during the 1992–93 season. [21], Adidas' "Reverse Retro" program in 2021 saw the Hurricanes wear silver versions of the classic Whalers uniform, bridging both Whalers eras in the design. The Whalers spent 1979-97 in Hartford, producing just three winning seasons. • The Whalers spent 1979-97 in Hartford, producing just three winning seasons. [10] There were no injuries due to the collapse. This limited the team's marketability. Behind legendary ex-Boston University head coach Jack Kelley, the team defeated the Winnipeg Jets to win the inaugural Avco World Trophy, the WHA championship. Another highlight of the 1993–94 season was when Brian Propp scored his 1,000th career NHL point with the Whalers. [25], The official mascot of the Whalers was named "Pucky The Whale" and most commonly referred to as "Pucky". These goals were not called back, since this was before the time when the NHL began strictly enforcing crease infractions on goals. In March, Francis and Dineen returned from their injuries and the Whalers put up a record of 12–4–2 in the months of March and April. The coaching change did not help the Whalers, however, since McGuire was not popular with the players; the Whalers continued to struggle. December 23, 1995. The Whalers finished fourth in the Adams Division in the 1985–86 regular season, earning themselves a playoff berth for the first time since 1980. For the first 2½ years of their existence, the Whalers played home games at the Boston Arena, Boston Garden, and The Big E Coliseum in West Springfield. The strategy worked, as the Canadiens scored four unanswered goals in the final five minutes of the second period. And as owner of the Hartford Whalers… In the first round of the playoffs, the Whalers were swept by the Montreal Canadiens three games to none. It was revealed that Northland will assume total responsibility for the building paying for any and all losses, and will keep any profits. The Whalers won their first four games of the season, but then struggled for the rest of the calendar year of 1995. So Hartford and Connecticut officials should also be talking to other businessmen, not necessarily from the Hartford area, who are interested in owning an NHL franchise. During the 2011–2012 season, for instance, they played 11 home games at the Coliseum and only eight at their on-campus faci… [23] The song was a big hit with the team, Whalers fans, and even fans of other NHL teams and was played at home games when the Whalers entered the rink for warmups and also after they scored a goal. The Hurricanes have used the old goal horn since they moved to their current arena, PNC Arena, in 1999. However, in 1992, then-general manager Brian Burke cancelled the use of the song because he said "there were players who were embarrassed by it", and replaced it with a goal horn and the song "Hot, Hot, Hot" by Buster Poindexter, then a year later, "Rock and Roll Part 2" by Gary Glitter. In 1997, following the good start, the Whalers' season began to slip away. Corriveau had an excellent chance for a second consecutive overtime winner in the first overtime period on a breakaway, but his shot missed the net. Sep 27, 2017 - Hartford Whalers. The new ownership wanted to turn the team into a winner for the lockout-shortened 1994–95 season, so Rutherford went out to the free agent market and signed Jimmy Carson and Steven Rice. During the calendar year of 1996, the Whalers achieved a record of 41–30–10 in 81 games. The Whalers lost Game 1 by a score of 2–0 and Game 2 by a score of 5–2, creating the expectation that the Canadiens would sweep the Whalers out of the first round, as they did in the 1989 playoffs. Closely resembling an upside-down version of the Seattle Mariners Major League Baseball team's trident cap logo from the late 1970s, this logo was actually accepted by the Whalers' front office; however, it never appeared on any uniforms or merchandise because Good knew he could do better and offered to keep working on the project now that he knew Baldwin liked the "H" aspect of it. The arena has hosted many professional wrestling events; including, This page was last edited on 26 November 2020, at 13:06. New England signed an unusually large number of American players, including Massachusetts natives and former U.S. Olympic hockey team members Larry Pleau (who had been a regular with the Montreal Canadiens the previous season), Kevin Ahearn, John Cunniff and Paul Hurley. The Whalers ultimately announced that they would be leaving Hartford after the 1996–97 season. Shanahan was not happy with the trade even before playing a single game in Hartford. The long-planned $100-million XL Center renovations addressing both aging infrastructure and aging fan accommodations may begin in January if the state releases some $65 million in bonding.. John Rowland they will leave unless Connecticut taxpayers build them a new arena. In Game 4, the Whalers were in front of their home crowd with a two games to one series lead and a 5–2 lead in the game entering the third period. Karmanos announced that if the team could not sell 11,000 season tickets fro the ’96-’97 season, he would likely move the team. [2][5][6][7] Good first explained that a team named the Whalers should not have a whale for a mascot and harpoons in its logo because it implies killing your own mascot. On May 6, 1997, Karmanos announced the team would move to Raleigh, North Carolina, to become the Carolina Hurricanes, playing its first two seasons in North Carolina at the Greensboro Coliseum while awaiting arena construction in Raleigh, a year earlier than planned. Around this same time, Paul Holmgren checked himself into rehab for alcohol addiction after being arrested with a DUI in Simsbury. [11] Additionally, for most of the Whalers' tenure as an NHL team, the Hartford Civic Center was one of the smallest arenas in the league. This was the franchise's second-highest point total in the NHL while located in Hartford. Starting in the late 1990s, UConn men's basketball moved most of their important games—including the bulk of their Big East Conferencegames—to the Coliseum. The Whalers were never as successful in the NHL as they had been in the WHA. Bruins starting goaltender Reggie Lemelin was struggling throughout the series and was replaced by backup Andy Moog in the third period. Whalers fans and local media condemned Shanahan for his comments and he was immediately stripped of his captaincy; Kevin Dineen took over the role. Upon joining the NHL, the Whalers were placed in the Norris Division of the Wales Conference. The building was heavily renovated and re-opened January 17, 1980. [22], Unlike most sports teams at any level the Whalers' had an official theme song entitled "Brass Bonanza", a tune composed and arranged by Jacques Ysaye (under the pseudonym of Jack Say) and originally called "Evening Beat". As a result, Paul Maurice replaced Holmgren as head coach in November. The Whalers were also able to draft defenseman Chris Pronger, who began his career with the Whalers, playing alongside veteran defenseman Brad McCrimmon, and later became an NHL star. Shop Hartford Whalers Hoodies and Sweatshirts designed and sold by artists for men, women, and everyone. As the Whalers were one of the most stable WHA teams, the club was one of the four franchises admitted to the NHL when the rival leagues merged in 1979. Pronger was one of the players arrested; he was 19 years of age at the time, two years below than the legal drinking age in the State of New York. However, the Whalers came back home to win Games 3 and 4 by scores of 5–2 and 3–1, respectively. This marks one of the few times that a team announced it would leave its current city without having already announced an agreement with a new one. This practice continued when the Huskies joined the American Athletic Conference, successor to the original Big East, in 2013. All the best Hartford Whalers Gear and Collectibles are at the JCP Whalers Fan store. On April 13, 1997, the Whalers played their last game in Hartford, defeating the Tampa Bay Lightning 2–1. For instance, they traded star defenseman Mark Howe and their first NHL scoring leader, Mike Rogers, in separate deals for players and draft picks which never panned out, and also swapped defensive-defenseman Gordie Roberts, who would go on to play 15 remaining professional seasons, for the remaining half of the season of Mike Fidler's NHL career. 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