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Hartford devrait-il à nouveau avoir une équipe? IDK s’ils peuvent s’appeler à nouveau les Whalers mais quelque chose?


Hartford devrait-il à nouveau avoir une équipe? IDK s’ils peuvent s’appeler à nouveau les Whalers mais quelque chose?


Oilersfan78

44 Comments

  1. djmooselee

    Yes . But it won’t happen.

    It’s all about TV money and Hartford shares TV markets

  2. Dekcuf19

    Honestly, one of the best logos. That said, no. They should not.

  3. Mephisto1822

    Probably better options for cities out there TBH. Plus Hartford Coyotes doesn’t have a good ring to it

  4. doodyballz

    Yes. Never should have left in the first place. Fuck Karmanos

  5. If they bring back the brass bonanza I’m all for it.

  6. Like17Badgers

    they still are a team… they just got a new name

  7. Damabe9

    Yes. Phoenix shouldn’t have a team.

  8. ItsJustKevin1993

    ABSOLUTELY! Bring ‘em back!! 🐳

  9. Mangoes95

    There isn’t really a market for it in Connecticut

  10. dietcokelexi

    No but we need to find some excuse to use that sick Brass Bonanza song

  11. trolldadbonaza

    As a resident of CT and a huge hockey fan my heart screams yes, however the reality is no one would go and no arena to support it (nor get built).

  12. Hopfit46

    No…but if they did whalers would be cool.

  13. French-BulIdog

    There are better places for a team to go. That said it’s a better location than Tempe, AZ or Sunrise, FL.

  14. rgautz2266

    Unfortunately no. Quebec, Houston and KC should get a crack before Hartford.

  15. DS42069

    Have you been to Connecticut? Hell no.

  16. I would love to have the sweaters back in the league and that logo is one of the best. But the market is split between NY and BOS. I don’t think the attendance would be there except for when the Rangers or Bruins were in town.

  17. doodyballz

    The idea that teams can be relocated because rich owners don’t get the deals they want from a city is horrible. I really can’t believe people just brush it off like it’s no big deal. I’ve seen more people angry at sponsors on jerseys than an entire team relocating. This is the problem with closed franchise sports leagues

  18. Davi_323

    No. Sorry. Hartford only has a population of about 122,000 people. My hometown, Grand Rapids, MI, has a population of 199,000 people, and we only have a AHL minor league affiliate. Hartford simply isn’t big enough to support an NHL team. None of the current cities that host an NHL team have a population under 1.1 million…(the major metropolitan area, even though the Florida Panthers technically play in Sunrise, Florida, it’s part of the Fort Lauderdale/Miami metro area.)

  19. ronaldoversoul

    Absolutely. The city still hasnt gotten over losing the Whalers. Brass Bonanza baby!

  20. gavin11983

    Where’s the double up vote button

  21. MantaurStampede

    Jesus christ no. It’s barely a minor league level city.

  22. fastlane37

    I think they should if only because it’s one of the most perfect logos ever and it’s sadly unused now.

  23. SmookCity

    Hartford is not a very big city. Houston likely would have been the 4th WHA team to go to the NHL if they did not fold the year before.

  24. Sekshual_Tyranosauce

    Seems okay for the Jets and Minnie. Except is there actually that much top tier talent to go around and keep expanding?

  25. Prize-Management-135

    I feel like bringing back an old team must go to Quebec. Other wise, keep rolling in new cities

  26. Whalermania

    I hope they did but with arena issues, top guys at the HQs turn heads as other cities are ready.

  27. MItrwaway

    I could see a Stamford team called the Whalers but i see it far more likely for Houston/Atlanta/Kansas City/Cinci to get a team

  28. PhillyNWZee29

    Wishful thinking, but no. Hartford’s economic climate is not favorable to host an NHL team. Connecticut doesn’t even have enough money to renovate XL Center. Been an issue for YEARS.

  29. minnesotawi21

    No, even though the Whalers brand is excellent. I think it’s going to be Houston if anyone at the moment.

    Maybe Quebec City down the line somewhere as the venue is there. I just don’t think the population is.

  30. Scuba_2

    u/Oilersfan78 don’t post half a dozen times in an hour challenge (impossible)

  31. MrSCR23

    From what I understand most people in Connecticut are fans of the New York teams and maybe a few of them are Boston fans. So support is an issue but also where would they play? Wasn’t one of the reasons they moved to Carolina was they needed a new arena?

  32. Fastsmitty47

    No. New England is for the Bruins

  33. im_intj

    They have nowhere close to what’s needed to run functions for an NHL team. Hartford spent a crap ton of money years ago on a minor league baseball stadium and really doubt any funding would make a hockey team happen unfortunately.

  34. cokethesodacan

    If they did comeback, call them the Hartford Sailors

  35. imaybeacatIRl

    Sadly no…

    But who doesn’t love the Whale?

  36. PhilG1989

    The problem is the only reason people want this team back is because of this logo. Don’t get me wrong, it’s a great logo and all but is that a good enough reason to bring them back??

  37. Ticketdean

    Absolutely. Biggest screw job in NHL history

  38. PattenWoodworking

    No, the NHL needs more exposure in the US to increase their fan base and generate more revenue. Preferably in an environment with:
    1) large population
    2) no NHL presence already
    3) capability to support a team from a stadium standpoint and have fans enough.
    4) preferably an expanding city since people from outside are moving in.

    My vote: Houston

  39. eddiej21

    I really wish, I live right outside Hartford and would go to as many games as possible. People would love it, but we’re just not a big enough market. Most people can get to Bruins, Rangers, Devils, or Islanders games relatively easily if they want too. I would love it so damn much, but it’s not happening.

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