HEARTBREAK in Hartford: The Fall of the Whalers

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  • Опубликовано: 18 мар 2024
  • The Hartford Whalers live on as one of the most iconic franchises in hockey and professional sports. Their signature logo, Brass Bonanza goal song, and list of legendary players - spanning Gordie Howe, to Bobby Hull, to Ron Francis - have forged a legend that, even 25 years since their departure, lives on in the memory of Hartford residents and the greater hockey community. But their stay in Hartford lasted just 18 years. What led to their almost sudden departure for Raleigh? This video will explore the Whalers' decline, from changes in ownership, to a revolving door of coaches & general managers, to costly trades. Stick around for more features on the NHL's rich history!
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  • @TwistedWristerHockey
    @TwistedWristerHockey  2 месяца назад +27

    Thanks for watching, Twisters! These types of videos are my absolute favorite to produce, but in order to keep dedicating myself to this full-time, I need help. In short, I'm interested in knowing how many viewers *may* be interested in supporting the channel as an investor - someone who makes a one-time contribution and earns back a small percentage of the channel's revenue. If you have any interest in helping this way, head over to twistedwrister.oversubscribe.co/ to indicate that you'd *hypothetically* consider investing in our channel & community.
    Some of the details of the Whalers ownership & negotiations with the State of Connecticut vary by source, so I did my best with distilling the info and summarizing it succinctly here. What other topics in hockey history would you like me to cover? Lemme know your thoughts, and stick around for more videos on hockey history & culture.

    • @mmonurdz9456
      @mmonurdz9456 2 месяца назад

      Really enjoyed this video! How about documenting some of the oldest bloodiest rivalries in NHL history? Would love to see the history of the Bruins/Canadiens rivalry for instance

    • @TwistedWristerHockey
      @TwistedWristerHockey  2 месяца назад

      @@mmonurdz9456 Rivalry videos always gets lots of views, and I **love** producing them. So yes, there will be more! Not sure how I can capture 100+ years of Bruins-Habs, but I'm sure there's a way.

    • @meekomouse
      @meekomouse 2 месяца назад +1

      How about a short documentary about the 77’ Charlestown Chiefs?

    • @TwistedWristerHockey
      @TwistedWristerHockey  2 месяца назад +1

      @@meekomouse ...I had never thought of something like that. That's really unique, gonna save this comment 😎

    • @meekomouse
      @meekomouse 2 месяца назад +1

      @@TwistedWristerHockey BTW. Grew up in N.E. Miss the HW

  • @brianhildreth9099
    @brianhildreth9099 2 месяца назад +95

    47 year old, die-hard, lifelong, Bruins fan here ... I have a Whaler's jersey and proudly wear it from time to time. No, it doesn't mean I'm a secret Canes fan. It just means I respect the old Whaler's squad and the Adams division rivalry with Boston. That and I love hockey and hockey history. Great video, thank you.

    • @yoholmes273
      @yoholmes273 2 месяца назад +4

      Bruins suck.
      So do the "Canes".
      Pucky 4 Life

    • @Davidjon1946
      @Davidjon1946 2 месяца назад

      ​@@yoholmes273 he sounds like a disgruntled sabres fan like myself 😅
      Except i don't hate on other teams

    • @larrydanadavid2435
      @larrydanadavid2435 2 месяца назад +3

      A real Bruins fan would never wear another jersey, ever. Because of this, Bobby Orr will never be considered the greatest. Every time you wear that Whalers jersey Bobby goes further away from greatness. You have brought this burden on yourself by openly admitting your lack of allegiance.

    • @brianhildreth9099
      @brianhildreth9099 2 месяца назад +7

      @@larrydanadavid2435 it's called respect for a late rival. If the Whaler's were still going, had the city not been screwed over by many, I wouldn't own an old Whaler's jersey (a piece of hockey history).. Red Sox fans give standing ovations to the likes of Jeter, Rivera and others when they call it quits. Hartford and Boston alumni gather and reminisce. Bruins players go onto play for other teams and get ovations upon return. I miss the old games against the Whalers. Watching those games with my mother, through static, on a TV with rabbit ears are some of my favorite memories. Going to the old Garden for games, riding the back elevator, having lunch with Bob Lobel, ML Carr and others, because my uncle worked their and I was lucky are great memories too. Even today, if I can't sit and watch a game, I at least listen to it on the radio. Been a fan for over 40 years and nobody, not even Bobby himself (who I've spoken to 3 times) can tell me im not a Bruins fan. Nice try though.

    • @rubberneckinc.8937
      @rubberneckinc.8937 2 месяца назад +3

      I miss the Adams, Patrick, Norris, & Smythe divisions.

  • @gr3mlin404
    @gr3mlin404 2 месяца назад +38

    I was born in raised in CT and the love and support for the Whalers is still very apparent. Many of the Hartford sports teams even show their love to the Whalers. Most notably the Hartford Yard Goats of the MiLB. They use the Whalers color scheme, play Brass Bonanza after every home run, and will even do a Whalers night where you can meet several former players. I unfortunately wasn’t around prior to their relocation. But even as a Rangers fan, I have a soft spot for the Whalers, and always will. It’s also very true that many of the Whalers fans don’t support Carolina, myself included. It’s just not the same.

    • @TwistedWristerHockey
      @TwistedWristerHockey  2 месяца назад +4

      Oh wow, I didn't know their home run song was Brass Bonanza!

    • @patersonplankrd
      @patersonplankrd 2 месяца назад +3

      I can se why Whalers fans would not support the Hurricanes. THere is zero connection there.
      I actually made a delivery to a home Near wildwood NJ, Husband was wearing a Whalers hoodie. THe family was originally from the Hartford area,
      I mentioned that I do go to Raleigh when the Devils play there. He said that when the Whalers left CT, he didn't have a favorite team anymore.

  • @reedr7142
    @reedr7142 2 месяца назад +23

    I always loved the Whalers-one of the best symbols in all of sports.

    • @Davidjon1946
      @Davidjon1946 2 месяца назад +2

      Was such a great logo you could do alot with especially those final years with that dark grey and that dark almost purple

  • @Justin_Coughlin
    @Justin_Coughlin 2 месяца назад +37

    This could become a series going through the history of defunct NHL teams.
    Next one could be about both Atlanta franchises with all the noise recently about 2 ownership groups wanting to bring hockey back to the city, one of them is lead by former NHLer Anson Carter

  • @1Yh8HH
    @1Yh8HH 2 месяца назад +7

    Watching your sport team leave is heartbreaking.. Still miss the Expos. I Hope one day they'll be back in Hartford

  • @bigtimetimmyjim6486
    @bigtimetimmyjim6486 2 месяца назад +6

    Was a Whaler's fan during my childhood and was devastated when they moved; I was still in elementary school and never got the chance to really enjoy them. There are not many people served by a CT sports team, but know that we are very loyal to the teams we do have, we are all watching March madness as we speak hoping that UConn brings home championship #6.

  • @amatt2116
    @amatt2116 2 месяца назад +12

    Was just there Saturday for the Wolf Pack vs Comets game. They actually honored Kevin Dineen (comets head coach) for his time with the whalers. Cool to see. Was St Pattys day weekend so lots of whalers jerseys rockin

  • @Boyso5407
    @Boyso5407 2 месяца назад +14

    As a Bruins fan I always loved watching Boston/Hartford matchups. There was an obvious rivalry given how close the cities were and those late 80’s games were awesome. I still love the Whalers jerseys they’re so clean

  • @audrey3155
    @audrey3155 2 месяца назад +13

    native connecticuter here---my dad was a huge whalers fan, but unfortunately they were gone from hartford before my time. forever mourning the franchise

  • @mrotman
    @mrotman 2 месяца назад +14

    Fairly well done but he misses one of the major points that then Governor Weiker supported Karmanos to buy the team over local groups, and suddenly right after the team was awarded, Weiker began to receive 1 million dollars a year from Karmanos company as a "consultant." Also as Karmanos was trying to get out of the contract early, Rowland the governor at the time was also trying to force the team out because Kraft promised to bring the Patriots if the Whalers left.(Rowland later ended up in jail for other unrelated illegal payments) There was quite a few illegal political payoffs happening to force the team out. He did mention the partial season tickets but that was also part of Karmanos planned to force the team out of the contract early. And yes, I am one of those Whaler fans that had partial seasons since 1982 that Karmanos tried to screw. And yes, my entire life since 1997 is focused on bringing The Whalers back home.

    • @DNSKansas
      @DNSKansas 2 месяца назад

      Karmanos is one of the many people I see in my toilet when I go #2. 💩💩💩💩💩💩💩💩💩💩💩💩💩💩💩💩💩💩💩💩💩💩💩💩

    • @brendanlynch9062
      @brendanlynch9062 Месяц назад

      Wasn't the plot of land set aside for the Patriots too toxic to build an arena on?

  • @tjbanville
    @tjbanville 2 месяца назад +10

    I was born in 1987 right outside of Hartford in Vernon, CT. I remember seeing quite a few games the last two years of the club. But even as young as I was, it was easy to see that things weren't going well. Way too many empty seats. Good memories.

  • @mastersh0tgun664
    @mastersh0tgun664 2 месяца назад +27

    Great video man happy to come across this. My family on my dad’s side were Whaler season holders through the 90s. One thing to add to the story is Governor John Rowland who was a corrupt politician that wanted to get the New England Patriots from Mass because he thought it would be a better “investment” than the Whalers. What ended up happening was Robert Kraft just used Rowland to get what he wanted from Mass government. My dad always said that he knew deep down as soon as Karmanos took over the team they were moving. He had no intention of staying there to begin with

  • @uttasyda97
    @uttasyda97 2 месяца назад +8

    As a New Englander,it was cool we had 2 NHL teams to root for and Whalers/Bruins were great rivals,tons of fights!!!😂🤣🤣

    • @patersonplankrd
      @patersonplankrd 2 месяца назад

      The word out of Boston that the Bruins owner wanted the Whalers GONE,
      I forgot the principle owner's name back then, but he was an old school stick in the mud, typical of the owners of NHL clubs. Anyway, ...Ahh Jeremy Jacobs( 46 years owner of the Bruins) made it clear he thought Hartford was intruding on his territorial market.

  • @Hoovie9596
    @Hoovie9596 2 месяца назад +28

    Thanks for posting this. I’m a 50 year old Winnipegger and remember the Whalers very well. I never really knew what happened in Hartford but of course I understand the loss as my beloved Jets left town the year before. I’d love to see the Whalers back along with the best nhl jerseys ever ! 🐳

    • @yoholmes273
      @yoholmes273 2 месяца назад +3

      Whalers played in a mall.
      That is what happened.

    • @fastfootedone
      @fastfootedone 2 месяца назад

      I agree -- would love to see the Whalers and Nordiques back in the NHL.

    • @patersonplankrd
      @patersonplankrd 2 месяца назад

      @@yoholmes273 Yeah, they played in an arena with retail space wrapped around it. So what? I thought it was cool because it was different,

    • @patersonplankrd
      @patersonplankrd 2 месяца назад

      @@fastfootedone Quebec City is never getting another NHL team. Period, The market is too small. The All French , no English thing is a non starter for many players that have kids in school. Plus, players will demand to be paid in US Dollars which puts Canadian cities at a disadvantage to begin with. The Canadians organization will demand a very high fee for territorial infringement, Reports say the number would top $750 million.
      No start up ownership without a TON of financial backing is going to simply give away that kind of money.

  • @gavrilopricip11
    @gavrilopricip11 2 месяца назад +17

    solidarity from a Quebecer ....plus we lost the expos too

    • @stephen9302
      @stephen9302 2 месяца назад +2

      After the Jays back to back World Series in '92 & '93, I recall the Expos had less than 10 losses in their first 35-40 games and then the MLB lockout in '94! My father was SO MAD and was convinced it was an American conscrpiacy against Canadian teams "stealing their sport"..

    • @patersonplankrd
      @patersonplankrd 2 месяца назад +1

      @@stephen9302 Actually, on May 1st, the Expos were 17-15. They went ballistic from that day thru the season shut down , winning 57 of its next 82 games(.695)

  • @HappyBanjo-oc3pc
    @HappyBanjo-oc3pc 2 месяца назад +7

    I’m a lifelong and diehard Leafs. Having said that I’d love to see the Whalers come back to Hartford. I remember the Whalers and how passionate their fans were.

  • @classic.cameras
    @classic.cameras 2 месяца назад +7

    As a Oilers fan who ALMOST became the 4th WHA team to lose a franchise in the 1990's to Houston. I would be disgusted to see the "Houston Oilers" celebrating Gretzky, Messier and all the glorious past they had in Edmonton with "retro" Oilers jerseys as Carolina does with the Whalers. It was SO CLOSE that we nearly lost the Oilers. F U Peter Pocklington and Les Alexander for trying to take our Oilers.

  • @ericfett9218
    @ericfett9218 2 месяца назад +4

    I don't think it's a coincidence that three of the four teams that came from the WHA were relocated, and the one that didn't had won Stanley Cups and Wayne Gretzky on their roster from 1979 to 1988. Bring back the Whalers and the Nordiques 👏

  • @TJ89741
    @TJ89741 2 месяца назад +5

    As a Bruins Fan I miss the battle of New England.

  • @waterdive122productions6
    @waterdive122productions6 Месяц назад +2

    As a Hurricanes fan, this is definitely some great history about the Whalers. I've always wanted to know who they were and why they are always associated with our team, and now I know. What happened to the Whalers was just simply heartbreaking. I'm glad that we carry on the Whaler legacy, even if Hartfordiers don't care to root for the Canes these days. I want to get a Whalers jersey one day.

  • @DigbyOdel-et3xx
    @DigbyOdel-et3xx 2 месяца назад +7

    One of the best team logos in sports history. The Hartford Whalers had good team colors too. The 80's uniforms were the best though.

  • @yourroyalh
    @yourroyalh 2 месяца назад +6

    I’d like you to continue the story to make it full circle. Talk about the move to Carolina, their time in Greensboro, losing a cup, winning a cup, the playoffs drought, Dundon buying the team, and the reSURGEance

  • @Rockhound6165
    @Rockhound6165 2 месяца назад +13

    The real deal was the NHL wanted to eliminate the WHA from history. You didn't mention this but at the time of the merger the NHL treated the WHA teams like expansion teams going so far as to throwing all players into a draft pool with the WHA teams being allowed to protect a few players which absolutely decimated the WHA teams. This is why they all finished at or near the bottom of their respective divisions. The next step was moving teams. First it was the Nordiques, then the Jets, then the Whalers. The only reason why the Oilers didn't move was because Gretzky turned them into a dynasty. If you don't believe me on this, last season was the 50th anniversary of the WHA's first season and there wasn't even a mention. Incidentally Ron Francis would return to the franchise in 1998 when he signed with the Hurricanes.

    • @MrT8599
      @MrT8599 19 дней назад

      Actually, in 1998 the Oilers were on the precipice of being sold to Rockets then owner Les Alexander and moving to Houston. However there were some businessmen from Edmonton who bought the team at the eleventh hour.

  • @jcavenagh
    @jcavenagh 2 месяца назад +8

    One of the all time great logos.

  • @tonibackman4486
    @tonibackman4486 2 месяца назад +4

    H.W had and still have the most beautiful logo and jerseys 💚 It is sad that they are gone.

  • @gryfyn71
    @gryfyn71 2 месяца назад +2

    A growing up just outside of Hartford in the 80s-90s I look back at how much a loved hockey and how the Whalers leaving really killed my love.

  • @jamescoleman5317
    @jamescoleman5317 2 месяца назад +3

    there will never be another Mall. You had to see that arena. Literally inside a Mall and connected to a hotel by a skyway/walkway tunnel. they also filmed the hockey movie - The Deadliest Season in the mall.

  • @stevenkoudanis5238
    @stevenkoudanis5238 2 месяца назад +2

    The Whalers gear, esp the vintage original stuff is so INCREDIBLE

  • @azwaza
    @azwaza 2 месяца назад +17

    Don't understand how this channel doesn't get more views, your videos are excellent Nick! Got me into hockey from the UK where it may aswell not exist

    • @mmonurdz9456
      @mmonurdz9456 2 месяца назад +1

      Agreed! We can all help by liking videos and making lots of comments. The more interaction, the more attention the channel gets. Or so I'm told

  • @dc7468
    @dc7468 2 месяца назад +6

    I miss the Whalers-Bruins rivalry. Whenever they would get together it was guaranteed fight night.

  • @Rodanguirus
    @Rodanguirus 2 месяца назад +3

    As a Red Wings fan who was 8 years old when the Whalers played their last game, they don't really factor into my hockey memories/nostalgia. But I do greatly appreciate their vital role in Gordie Howe's legendary career, and their logo being a contender for the best in sports.

  • @Toxic_Male_Minimalist
    @Toxic_Male_Minimalist 2 месяца назад +2

    Lucky enough to see the Whalers in 96. In town against the Blues. Shanahan scored for the Whalers, and Gretzky for the Blues
    Great night

  •  2 месяца назад +4

    Never was a fan of Karmanos. I'm from the Detroit area. We had a really good OHL team that played at Joe Louis, the Jr. Red Wings. Had some good talent come through. Bryan Berard, Todd Harvey, Pat Peake, and a few other NHLers played for them. You could get tickets for free and JLA had some pretty good crowds for them. Karmanos owned them from the start when they were the Compuware Ambassadors. He moved the Whalers, then he moved the Jr. Wings to a town about 30 miles west of Detroit to Plymouth and renamed them the Jr. Whalers. I never went and watched the Jr. Whalers. Always felt like a backhanded slap towards Hartford.

  • @RobotShlomo
    @RobotShlomo 2 месяца назад +4

    One thing you didn't mention was that the team's fan base was eroding due to a couple of different factors.
    One; the team had very little TV/media coverage outside of Hartford. The games were often blacked out in the New Haven area (where I'm from), and many times the only way you could see them is if they were playing the Rangers, Bruins, or the Devils.
    Two; the rise of UCONN basketball did more to hurt the Whalers in terms of perception than anything, especially when you had women's basketball out drawing NHL hockey. I remember going to a game against the Islanders in the latter days, and I had an extra ticket which I tried to sell. I was in the lobby and I said "Does anybody need one? I have a rink side seat". This guy comes up to me and says "I'll give you six dollars". To which I replied "Don't insult me". With women's basketball becoming popular in CT, the Whalers were now second class citizens in their own building. When you see more UCONN women's basketball jerseys than Whaler jerseys or even hats, there's a problem. So much so that the New Haven Register even ran a piece asking men's coach Jim Calhoun to weigh in on the Yankees Red Sox rivalry... in the middle of July, months after the basketball season ended. They treated UConn like they walked on water, and the Whalers were an after thought.
    Lastly; being sandwiched into a small market with very little coverage, with not one but FOUR other teams in two major metropolitan areas (the Bruins, Rangers, Islanders, and the Devils) within easy driving distance, did little in and of itself to help. As a life long Ranger fan I wasn't about to ditch my team for a team in Hartford.
    I remember there was a TV call in show with the late CT sportswriter Dave Solomon, Joe D'Ambrosio (whom you featured) and another writer that I for the life of me can't remember now, and they were throwing out ideas as to how to make the Whalers more popular. They were saying things like "Maybe play some games at the New Haven Coliseum?", and "Maybe change the name to the Connecticut Whalers?". I called in and said "Maybe this team isn't interested in winning, and owner Richard Gordon is going to pull what Norm Green did in Minnesota, and either sell the team or move them?". D'Ambrosio said "They want to win, they just don't know how". This was when they had FIVE different coaches in four years. That's not a recipe for winning. But sure enough a couple of months later the team was sold to Peter Karmanos, and they were eventually moved. I know many are hoping Phoenix is going to relocate to Hartford, but it's a pipe dream, and the league will not want a team to return to smack dab in the middle of the I-95 corridor between NY and Boston. Hartford I'm afraid is permanently out of the NHL.

  • @mickjaguar242
    @mickjaguar242 2 месяца назад +3

    That 86 series against Montreal was one of the best ever.

  • @jeffreybanks0519
    @jeffreybanks0519 2 месяца назад +3

    I still remember Hartford beating Edmonton in 1984 by the score of 11-0

  • @GilesMcRiker
    @GilesMcRiker 2 месяца назад +3

    Growing up in Montreal in the 1980s I have lots of fond memories listening to radio broadcasts of haves away games at the civic center, often on Thursday nights if I recall correctly.
    The Montreal broadcasters would typically meet up with and interview their Hartford colleagues during the intermission. Again, if I recall correctly, the Habs broadcaster would yield the mic over for a few minutes as a show of Goodwill.
    Either way, the city of Hartford and the hockey fans had so much charm and character, and we're great hockey fans overall, especially in their Noble expression of hate against the Boston Bruins.
    They had some pretty solid players over the years Mike Rogers, Mike Liut, Blaine Stoughton, Pat verbeek, Kevin dineen, Sylvain Turgeon, Ray.Ferraro, Zarley Zalapsky, etc

  • @ThatGenXGuy8794
    @ThatGenXGuy8794 2 месяца назад +2

    Hartford Whalers fans know the pain and loss us North Stars fans felt in '93. It's really sad what happened to both teams.

  • @Becauseimme
    @Becauseimme 16 дней назад

    The only hockey game I’ve ever watched in it’s entirety was USA vs Canada in the 2010 Olympic finals, its was an amazing match. I don’t watch hockey but I remember the Whalers logo, it was a brilliant work of art that has stuck with me since my youth.

  • @paulbarron9745
    @paulbarron9745 2 месяца назад +2

    They had one of the cooler logos and uniforms in sports.

  • @patersonplankrd
    @patersonplankrd 2 месяца назад +1

    Devils fan from Northern NJ. When the Devils played in Hartford, yeah we went to the games. It was a 2 hr drive. No biggie.
    And because I found the atmosphere and the fans of the Whalers so unique, plus the intimacy of the arena which was the polar opposite of the cavernous Meadowlands Arena, it was just a cool place to see a game. I thought it was a shame when the team was carpetbagged to North Carolina.
    Here's a dirty little secret as to why the move to Raleigh was made so easy.
    Aside from Atlanta, The NHLwanted to gain presence somewhere geographically in between the two Florida based clubs and Washington DC. Raleigh is just short of half way. Perfect.
    Away they went.

  • @josephwirtz8352
    @josephwirtz8352 2 месяца назад +6

    It was a true pleasure seeing Francis play in Carolina after the transition.

    • @TwistedWristerHockey
      @TwistedWristerHockey  2 месяца назад +4

      Too bad he couldn't win a Cup with them, but he did so much for that franchise in both Hartford and then Raleigh.

    • @josephwirtz8352
      @josephwirtz8352 2 месяца назад +2

      @@TwistedWristerHockey Truly one of the legends of the game for all he did on and off the ice.

    • @TheronAnderson-hy3lp
      @TheronAnderson-hy3lp 2 месяца назад +1

      Isn’t he the only retired # by the actual Hartford Whalers?

    • @Davidjon1946
      @Davidjon1946 2 месяца назад +1

      I remember my Buffalo Sabres.Pretty much gave him a blink check to sign in Buffalo I think he used the excuse not at enough good schools to not sign here in the buffalo

  • @CalTheHogNosedBat
    @CalTheHogNosedBat 2 месяца назад +1

    I'd be interested in hearing about the Quebec Nordiques too, especially how the province of Quebec has put themselves in this whole weird situation separate from the rest of Canada to even potentially get back either the Nordiques, heck even the Montreal Expos again too.

  • @Gigalisk
    @Gigalisk 2 месяца назад +3

    The history of our game and the long lost defunct teams of old MUST BE PRESERVED in any way possible. Thank you for taking on this task, and showing some of us something new!

    • @TwistedWristerHockey
      @TwistedWristerHockey  2 месяца назад +2

      ^ Thanks so much, and yes I hope I can continue playing a part in preserving the history of this amazing game 😎

  • @jakelong3466
    @jakelong3466 2 месяца назад +2

    I feel the same way as a Minnesotan when the Dallas Stars wear the old north stars colors. Wish we coulda got North Stars back. The Wild is just the silliest name.

  • @PenguinNote67
    @PenguinNote67 2 месяца назад +5

    Do a video on the Kansas City Scouts. They get very little attention, even for a defunct team that lasted for two years

    • @kkacperowski
      @kkacperowski 2 месяца назад

      yeah it would be cool to see the path of this team to NJ through colorado. Sounds like it was some tough years until they got to NJ.

  • @ucumari77
    @ucumari77 2 месяца назад +8

    Excellent video Nick. Once again it certainly shows how well researched and produced your videos are.
    A side note on the Whalers franchise; the first two seasons in Carolina they played in Greensboro (my hometown) while the arena was being built in Raleigh. Greensboro has a coliseum that seats 21,000. I think they reported an average of 7,000 +/- in paid attendance. That included the many no-shows as the actual attendance was around 3-4000. I attended many of those games and some you could easily count the number of fans. There were many reasons the attendance was poor but mainly it was the ticket prices. We went from an AHL team that was charging $20 for the best seats to $100 for the nosebleeds. I am glad that hockey is now thriving in Raleigh but sorry it had to come at the expense of Hartford.

  • @bonn1771
    @bonn1771 2 месяца назад +2

    as a former season ticket holder this had some great items
    the trade of ronnie franchise kind of hurt them..

  • @coveythesadghost8585
    @coveythesadghost8585 Месяц назад

    my grandma lived in connecticut and would talk about going to the games all the time (im a bit young to have watched them live hahah) but she just loved connecticut having a professional sports team.
    thanks for helping me learn more!!

  • @maxrcrypto
    @maxrcrypto 2 месяца назад +3

    These types of historic/story videos are some of my favorite. Thanks a lot

  • @mattgogo2937
    @mattgogo2937 2 месяца назад +1

    I saw many whaler games in the 80’s, brass bonanza always gave me goose bumps. I saw an all star game one of those years. Great time with my dad.

  • @WarioSaysSo
    @WarioSaysSo 2 месяца назад +6

    0:00 - That intro...
    I was so waiting for hearing UrinatingTree burst out with LOOK OUT NHL, A HURRICANE IS COMING THROUGH! 🤣

  • @Retronightvintage1993
    @Retronightvintage1993 2 месяца назад +5

    Nick fantastic video love this documentary style!

  • @aidan30_
    @aidan30_ 2 месяца назад +3

    What a video channel deserves more recognition what work 👏

  • @iamzachinreallife
    @iamzachinreallife 17 дней назад

    As a diehard Hurricanes fan, I will be forever grateful for the legacy Hartford bequeathed us, even though it was certainly not by their choice. I get as much of a rush when I put on “Brass Bonanza” as I do putting on “Rock You Like a Hurricane.” Personally, I wish “Brass Bonanza” was utilized more when the Hurricanes score goals.
    Having said all of this, I completely understand why few if any Hartford fans continued to support the team after they became the Hurricanes. If the Hurricanes were to ever move from NC, I would no longer support them as my supporting them is based in the fact that they represent my home state that I will always love and view as the best state in the US as long as I live, regardless of where I live. I don’t know if Hartford fans feel that way about their city or the state of Connecticut as a whole, but I would imagine they have a similar sense of the linkage between their home and the team representing it.
    Because of that, I sympathize with the desire to restore the Whalers to Connecticut in the way Winnipeg got the Jets name back. However, the Whalers intellectual properties are far too cool and valuable that I would ever want to lose those as a Hurricanes fan.
    Oh, and it was only after watching this that I realized the Hurricanes retained the same goal horn used in Hartford.

  • @eirikrdberg1161
    @eirikrdberg1161 2 месяца назад +1

    Oh the memories! My first game was watching whalers beat bruins 3-2 in 1981. Went to five games there from 81-84. Had the single bonanza song.

  • @robertonievecimamontana7065
    @robertonievecimamontana7065 20 дней назад +1

    Yes... Brass Bonanza, Gordie, Mark, Marty... I cannot get myself to cheer for the Canes, not even one ounce... not even when my wife and I lived in Carolina for a few years. Leave Olf Samuelson out of the equation, then we now have the Whalers being such an awesome memory! As a kid, I used to scream at those games so loud that I gave myself a raging headache for those few screaming moments...

  • @BigBlack81
    @BigBlack81 2 месяца назад +1

    Grew up in New Haven, went through the agony of losing the hockey culture there when the coliseum fell apart. Never got to be a part of the great Nighthawks tradition, but had friends who did. AHL was a way of life in New Haven, at a time.
    So to see Hartford leave too still hurts to this day. I live in Charlotte currently, and I will NEVER go to a Canes game, especially wearing the old logo. It's still sacrilegious to me, even more so when I think that Winnipeg is back in the league and it seems like Hartford is out for good.
    Connecticut has been the butt of a lot of jokes recently through Joe Rogan and others, and this video reminds me why, a true Connecticut man, I get very annoyed at that kind of sentiment. They just don't KNOW our state, nor it's sporting culture. The Whalers were one great, but sad example of that, the good and the bad of it.

  • @stlfatman
    @stlfatman 2 месяца назад +1

    This team was before my time, but as a St. Louis native who lost the Rams, I definitely feel Hartford's pain.

    • @FunnyBone
      @FunnyBone Месяц назад

      fun fact, the rams almost relocated from la to hartford in the early 90s, but later favored st. louis

  • @myklaaron7879
    @myklaaron7879 2 месяца назад +1

    As a fan since '97......I'm glad they relocated to Raleigh(Greensboro the 1st 2 years😬)......i would not have become a fan of this awesome sport had they not moved here.

  • @Aforg209
    @Aforg209 2 месяца назад +1

    Great video man! Thank you for doing it

  • @strungoutkid
    @strungoutkid 2 месяца назад +1

    I didn't realize there was an "H" in the symbol until a few years ago. It blew my mind!!

  • @Cwibacca
    @Cwibacca 2 месяца назад +2

    Amazing video, Nick. Loved every second of it.

  • @terprubin
    @terprubin 2 месяца назад

    I grew up in Hartford in the 80s and 90s. I remember a lot of the things you talked about, but I remember it as a child remembers things. Thank you for making this video

  • @ajlee5733
    @ajlee5733 2 месяца назад

    Another great one man I love these keep up the great work man

  • @FaintKarmatic
    @FaintKarmatic 2 месяца назад +1

    I live in that area during 1985 season and went to 4 games (BOS, WAS, VAN, QBC) . That series vs QBC was the ONLY series the team EVER won. It's was bad. Also, the stadium was inside the Hartford mall, it was weird, all around the outside of the stadium were shops on both sides. Then every so often on the inside was the doors to get into the stadium. The whalers invented a super stadium before anyone else, Forget Jerry World.

  • @BillyJoeMcallister
    @BillyJoeMcallister 2 месяца назад +1

    You do some great work. Thanks for doing this.

  • @vaporduckwave
    @vaporduckwave 2 месяца назад +2

    I love learning about defunct teams I think a series about this subject would be great (if you want to of course)!

  • @PerfectCell9
    @PerfectCell9 2 месяца назад

    What a great video, informative and entertaining. Keep up the great work 👍

  • @JJ-Himself
    @JJ-Himself 2 месяца назад +2

    Fantastic work.
    😊The NHL is not the same without the whale.
    And one of the best throwbacks in All of sports.

  • @dmspangler44
    @dmspangler44 2 месяца назад

    I’m the biggest Rangers fan you’ll meet, but prior to that I was a Whalers fan. Started watching hockey when I was a kid in the late 80’s and immediately latched on to the Whalers, then when they skipped town I started rooting for the Rangers and have to this day. Still haven’t forgotten my roots though! LFG Whalers.

  • @Klb818
    @Klb818 2 месяца назад +2

    The white whalers jersey will always be my favorite

  • @davidmcphail5897
    @davidmcphail5897 2 месяца назад +1

    Great job Nick. Really enjoyed that! Subscribed!

  • @davidquinn54
    @davidquinn54 27 дней назад

    This was super thorough and helpful. Thank you!

  • @dvon1097
    @dvon1097 15 дней назад

    Being a Rhode Islander, the Whalers are still beloved around here. RI is between MA and CT and you see a lot of whalers stuff around here still. The legacy carries on. Imma Bruins fan but still rock whalers merch

  • @rewing84
    @rewing84 Месяц назад

    very well done and researched video

  • @kkacperowski
    @kkacperowski 2 месяца назад +1

    Really well done dude. I learned a lot from this! As a Devils fan it would be cool to learn more about the the path to the team coming to NJ. Looking at the history of the Scouts then Rockies.
    Atlanta hockey history would be cool too.

  • @Flappr
    @Flappr 20 дней назад

    This was great, W content. Well done 👍

  • @lgg7347
    @lgg7347 2 месяца назад

    Love this video. Can’t find the information anywhere else. Thanks

  • @jasong1397
    @jasong1397 2 месяца назад +4

    i grew up in C.T. and can tell you when Francis was traded the vibe changed.In 1992 after the trade i was at a game when they intraduced the whalers the fans booed.Then they had a mascott named wally the Whaler and some old guys gave him the bird and yelled up yours wally.

    • @TwistedWristerHockey
      @TwistedWristerHockey  2 месяца назад +2

      Wow, what a polar opposite from a few years prior. I think I read they had also changed the goal song around that time, when Brian Burke came in.

    • @thomasgallagher7092
      @thomasgallagher7092 2 месяца назад

      Yes, the Ron Francis trade in 1992 , along with Ulf Samuelsson , was the beginning if the end for the franchise. Brian Burke finished it off

    • @TheeSM
      @TheeSM 2 месяца назад +2

      Everyone knew the Ron Francis trade was bad at the time despite there being news footage of people waffling over it. Ed Johnston was the GM who presided over that trade, he had come from the Penguins and then the next year went on to be head Coach for them after the trade. It always stunk, the same way the 96/97 season ticket sales proposal played as a bait and cash out scam with the added bonus of being leverage in the deal with N.C.

  • @colefreer
    @colefreer 2 месяца назад +3

    the way the Whalers connected with the community sounds a lot like how the Golden Knights have in Vegas, just interesting to see

    • @MikePurdue-ky9pm
      @MikePurdue-ky9pm 2 месяца назад

      Were the Whalers just there to be used for gambling?
      Cause that's why the Vegas Golden Knights exist.

    • @robertsprouse9282
      @robertsprouse9282 6 дней назад

      @@MikePurdue-ky9pm, and you know that how, exactly?
      It had nothing to do with the LV metro thanks to many fed up CALIFORNIANS moving to Nevada, ballooning up in population, making one VEGAS suburb HENDERSON, NV. one of the fastest growing cities in the U.S.?..
      Nothing?..
      Show us your proof.
      Go ahead, I’ll wait.

  • @gregnicholson9810
    @gregnicholson9810 2 месяца назад

    Great video, great watch.

  • @myklvee
    @myklvee 2 месяца назад

    Thanks for adding the Dan Nolan part … I grew up in Windsor and graduated with his sister !!❤❤❤

  • @Rockhead2000
    @Rockhead2000 Месяц назад

    Lifelong Rangers fan and graduate of UHA In late 80s. Was around for the Whalers best run. Those games were fun against the Rangers. Great crowds, Whalers fans were great. UHA bball played in the Civic center so we felt a slight allegiance to the arena anyway. Sad that they moved, Whalers fans deserved better.

  • @TickleSalty
    @TickleSalty 2 месяца назад

    I attended a Whalers game at the Civic Center when my son was a student at University of Hartford. A very unique venue.

  • @burningblue1254
    @burningblue1254 2 месяца назад +1

    Gordie Howe, best overall hockey player ever. Finesse or the rough stuff, Gordie could do it all. Didn't need protection like Gretsky, didn't need 82 game schedules like Ovechkin to rack up goals. I remember when he mopped the ice with Keith Magnusson of Chicago.

  • @sjlawson3708
    @sjlawson3708 2 месяца назад

    Great job on this video!
    I’ve been a Blues fan since the mid-70’s. I now live in SC and have adopted the Canes as my 2nd team, largely because of the warm way I was treated by the fans while wearing a Blues sweater for a game there in March ‘19.
    Liut is my favorite Blues goalie of all time. I was pi$$ed when the Blues traded him (and still am, LOL). I am trying to figure out how I can get a Hartford game sweater with “LI-UUUUT” on it.
    Pronger wasn’t well received at first in St. Louis because Shanahan was very popular and we had given up Scott Stevens when we signed Shanahan (a really bad ruling that stifled the free agency structure at the time). Pronger benefitted from the brief Gretzky appearance as the focus was off of him and he was allowed to flourish more.
    My wife got me a Whalers hoodie with Howe on it, I love it. The Blues will always be my #1 team, but I have enough room in me cheer for the Canes/Whalers as well.

  • @narwhalnawel8023
    @narwhalnawel8023 2 месяца назад

    Great video! I was always curious about what happened to them

  • @arthurpasseri4590
    @arthurpasseri4590 2 месяца назад

    I was a Whalers fan for my younger years, now im a Lightning fan, since I live in Tampa. I still have the Whalers in my heart and my John Anderson signed hockey stick. I walk around Tampa with my Whalers jersey on when I see the Lightning playing the (ugh) Hurricane (Thou, since Karmorons sold them, i dont hate the Canes as much as i did). The state died when the Whalers left, but mostly it was mismanagement of Connecticut.

  • @vincentr.6109
    @vincentr.6109 День назад

    I'm an Islanders fan. Naturally I find it sad or disappointing to see a franchise relocate. This one hurt a lot. I'm sure a lot of fans feel/think the same.

  • @FrankJSelkeIV
    @FrankJSelkeIV Месяц назад

    Habs fan here but love The Whale, miss the Adams Division, subscribed.

  • @mariovaccarella6854
    @mariovaccarella6854 2 месяца назад

    Chicago & Detroit ended up losing 2 excellent players, as Bobby Hull & Gordie Howe had gone to The WHA. Great Video, as usual.

  • @Tomatohater64
    @Tomatohater64 2 месяца назад

    Great video. My poor California Golden Seals. A great goalie - Gilles Meloche - and utterly horrific ownership. 😭😭😭 I knew things were bad in Hartford, but not this bad. Your detail here is superb. And I love when Carolina wears the old Whalers uniforms.

  • @Iguana-Power
    @Iguana-Power 2 месяца назад +2

    I’m not a Canes fan but I live in Raleigh. Whenever the team announces that they’re going to have a Whalers night the whole area gets excited, but I just can’t help but feel uncomfortable. I just find it disrespectful to the people of Connecticut. I get the reason why they do it though: to sell more jerseys. It’s all about the money.
    As far as a video suggestion, might I suggest a look back at the 1999-2000 Flyers team. A lot happened for them that season. From Lindros’s concussion troubles, to the emergence of rookie goalie Brian Boucher, to their coach getting cancer, to overtaking my NJ Devils on the final day of the regular season for the #1 seed in the eastern conference, only to blow a 3-1 series lead against them in the Conference Finals.

    • @TwistedWristerHockey
      @TwistedWristerHockey  2 месяца назад +1

      That's a great suggestion! I like the idea of producing a video (ideally a series of videos) on "what could have been" for teams like those Flyers.

    • @Iguana-Power
      @Iguana-Power 2 месяца назад

      @@TwistedWristerHockey That sounds like a really interesting concept. I always like exploring that kind of alternate history.

    • @BenParrish-qe8kf
      @BenParrish-qe8kf 18 дней назад

      How is it disrespectful i think it’s a tradition they do to try to honor the former franchise and acknowledge their roots. What other team wears the jersey I mean they’re making an effort to keep it alive someway. It had no bearing of being disrespectful in any way quite the opposite

    • @BenParrish-qe8kf
      @BenParrish-qe8kf 18 дней назад

      @@TwistedWristerHockey is it disrespectful when the titans where the former oiler jerseys. I always thought it was cool as hell they did that.

    • @TwistedWristerHockey
      @TwistedWristerHockey  18 дней назад

      @@BenParrish-qe8kf They don't mean any disrespect doing that, especially since they were the Tennessee Oilers for a year. Man, those unis look amazing. But as a Sonics fan, I would find it weird if the OKC Thunder wore Seattle jerseys. I can feel for people who lost their favorite team.

  • @kenjackson6256
    @kenjackson6256 2 месяца назад +3

    Best hockey logo. Evah!

  • @oilersridersbluejays
    @oilersridersbluejays 2 месяца назад +1

    Hartford should never have lost the Whalers. I’m happy that Winnipeg has the Jets again, but I sorely miss the Whalers and Nordiques.
    The NHL is better with those teams returning.

  • @supermarioharvey2174
    @supermarioharvey2174 2 месяца назад +3

    0:06 TWH: “What comes to mind when you think of the Hartford Whalers?”
    Me quoting UTree: “Raleigh please come to our games!”

  • @jacksonng3755
    @jacksonng3755 3 дня назад

    After all these years, people still talk about the Battle of New England. It's rivalry like these that makes it interesting

  • @dannygrinuk6420
    @dannygrinuk6420 2 месяца назад

    The original season ticket goal was much lower than 11000. When the lower goal was met, they increased it to 11000. There was never any intention by Karmanos other than moving him to Raleigh, were his businesses were located.