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The logo was created by a designer named Peter Good, a Hartford native who still maintains a Connecticut-based design practice. Courtly and soft-spoken, he shared his story recently in a Uni Watch ...
The Hartford Whalers left town about 18 years ago but the team's ageless logo is still proving to be a money maker. In fact, Whalers merchandise, including hats, sweatshirts and jerseys, still has ...
HARTFORD, Conn. (WTNH) — Peter Good, who created the iconic logo for the Hartford Whalers, has died. Good died Tuesday night at his home in Chester, according to his family. He was 80 years o… ...
Connecticut residents will now be able to purchase license plates featuring the former Hartford Whalers logo that support Connecticut Children’s Medical Center’s future Infusion and Dialysis Center.
The colors — green and blue — pay homage to the city’s former NHL team the Whalers, who relocated to Greensboro, N.C. in 1997, becoming the Carolina Hurricanes.
It's been nearly three decades since the Hartford Whalers moved to North Carolina to become the Hurricanes. That's longer than the 25 years that the Whalers existed, first as a successful World ...
The Hartford Whalers left for Carolina in 1997. Since then, the logo has gained popular culture status, and hats, jerseys and t-shirts have become fashionable with celebrities and athletes, even ...
Gov. Ned Lamont gestures to the Hartford Whalers logo as he talks about the alternative mascots that were considered when the team was founded during a press event for the 50th anniversary ...
The Whalers' logo is the only sports-related work designer Peter Good, a Hartford native, has ever done. Courtesy Peter Good Peter Good: I was hired by an agency, Jack Lardis Associates, which was ...
(WTNH) – The Hartford Whalers are coming back! Well, kind of. New Carolina Hurricanes owner Tom Dundon told ESPN Radio in Raleigh, North Carolina, that he plans on using the old Hartford Whalers ...
Friday Flashback: Designer Peter Good shares the creation story of the Hartford Whalers' logo, an ingenious image that long outlasted the team thanks to its whale tail and a hidden letter.