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  2. Hartford Whalers - Wikipedia

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    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. It was introduced in the mid-1970s on the B side of a souvenir record of team radio-broadcast highlights while they were still named the New England ...

  3. Binghamton Whalers - Wikipedia

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    The Binghamton Whalers' logo was simply the Hartford Whalers' logo turned onto its side. The curvature along the inside of the "W" was altered to more closely resemble the letter B, for the team's home city. During home games, the song "Brass Bonanza" would play when the Whalers scored a goal, a practice adopted from the Hartford Whalers.

  4. List of Hartford Whalers players - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of players who played at least one game for the Hartford Whalers (1979–80 to 1996–97) of the National Hockey League (NHL). For a list of players who played for the Whalers in the World Hockey Association, see List of New England Whalers players.

  5. List of Hartford Whalers head coaches - Wikipedia

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    The Hartford Whalers were an ice hockey team who played in both the National Hockey League (NHL) and the World Hockey Association (WHA). This is a list of the head coaches they had during their existence.

  6. Category:Hartford Whalers - Wikipedia

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    Hartford Whalers minor league affiliates (7 P) N. New England Whalers (4 C) S. Hartford Whalers scouts (11 P) Pages in category "Hartford Whalers" The following 11 ...

  7. List of Hartford Whalers broadcasters - Wikipedia

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    Games played by the Hartford Whalers, a professional ice hockey team in Hartford, Connecticut that played in the World Hockey Association (WHA) from 1972 until 1979, and in the National Hockey League (NHL) from 1979 to 1997, were broadcast by several radio and television channels.

  8. Carolina Hurricanes - Wikipedia

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    The Whalers again competed for the World Trophy in 1978, this time falling short to the Winnipeg Jets in a rematch of the 1973 Finals. The franchise joined the NHL in 1979 as part of the NHL–WHA merger, renaming themselves the Hartford Whalers. The team relocated to North Carolina in 1997, rebranding themselves as the Hurricanes.

  9. 1983–84 Hartford Whalers season - Wikipedia

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    Hartford ended their winless skid with a 4–3 overtime win over the New York Rangers on November 26 as Blaine Stoughton scored the winning goal. In their final game of November, the Whalers lost to the Vancouver Canucks 6–2. Hartford has a record of 5-6-1 during November, bringing their overall record to 9-11-2 through the month.