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It’s been 50 years since the Hartford Whalers first took the ice in Connecticut in 1975. Dennis House speaks with Pat Pickens ...
The Hartford Civic Center arena marketed its naming rights with a value of $2 million a year. It will no longer be the XL ...
This year marks 50 years since the Hartford Whalers played their first game in Hartford. To celebrate the milestone, on Tuesday state legislators presented the team with an official citation.
State leaders are celebrating the 50th anniversary of the Whalers first game in Connecticut. Lawmakers and fans took a few ...
HARTFORD, Conn. (WTNH) — Fifty years after the Hartford Whalers skated their way into Connecticut’s sports history, a documentary is set to honor the legacy. The state acquired the Whalers for ...
In fact, the Hartford Civic Center roof collapse may have attracted new supporters for the Whalers, as they temporarily moved north to Springfield, Massachusetts. The book "Bleeding Green ...
The documentary chronicles the history of the Whalers from the franchise’s inception in the World Hockey Association, to its final days in Hartford. It covers the franchise’s departure ...
The former voice of the Hartford Whalers says he’s still amazed by how much support the team receives more than two decades after its move to North Carolina. “The love that Whaler fans have ...
"When you lost the Whalers, you lost the heart and soul of the community." It's the story of a beloved professional hockey team that has been gone longer than it stayed. "Hartford Whalers ...
If Carolina kept the Whalers’ name and logo would there even be a documentary about the team that wouldn’t die.
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