Hartford Whalers | |
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Founded | 1972 |
History |
New England Whalers 1972–1979 (WHA) Hartford Whalers 1979–1997 (NHL) Carolina Hurricanes 1997–present |
Home arena |
Boston Arena Boston Garden The Big E Coliseum Springfield Civic Center Hartford Civic Center |
City | Hartford, Connecticut |
Colors | Green, black, white (1972–1975) Green, gold, white (1975–1979) Green, blue, white (1979–1992) Navy, green, silver, white (1992–1997) |
Stanley Cups | 0 |
Avco World Trophy | 1 (1972–73) |
Conference championships | 2 (1972–73, 1977–78) |
Presidents' Trophy | 0 |
Division championships | 4 (1972–73, 1973–74, 1974–75, 1986–87) |
The Hartford Whalers were an American professional ice hockey team based for most of its existence in Hartford, Connecticut. The club played in the World Hockey Association (WHA) from 1972 until 1979, and in the National Hockey League (NHL) from 1979 to 1997. Originally based in Boston, the team joined the WHA in the league's inaugural season, and was known as the New England Whalers throughout its time in the WHA. The Whalers moved to Hartford in 1974 and joined the NHL in the NHL–WHA merger of 1979.
In 1997, the Whalers franchise relocated to Greensboro, North Carolina, where it became the Carolina Hurricanes (now based in Raleigh).
The Whalers franchise was created in November 1971 when the World Hockey Association (WHA) awarded a franchise to New England businessmen Howard Baldwin, John Coburn, W. Godfrey Wood and William Edward Barnes to begin play in Boston. The team began auspiciously, signing former Detroit Red Wings star Tom Webster, hard rock Boston Bruins' defenseman Ted Green (the team's inaugural captain), Toronto Maple Leafs' defensemen Rick Ley, Jim Dorey and Brad Selwood, and former Pittsburgh Penguins' goaltender Al Smith.