Showing posts with label bring back the Whalers. Show all posts
Showing posts with label bring back the Whalers. Show all posts

Saturday, April 23, 2011

As the Semester Ends..

As my social media class wraps up, I now have to report my results on my Hartford Whalers' campaign. The assignment was to use 3 social media websites to support a cause or a company that we care for a lot. To say I care for the Hartford Whalers a lot is an understatement. Though the team only existed for 7 years of my life, it has become a part of me. It is hard to explain how much I love talking about the Hartford Whalers, especially about my interactions with my favorite player, Keith Primeau. Though this semester is ending, I cannot imagine halting my campaign. It has only just begun. It has been such a wonderful experience for me to interact with the other Hartford Whalers' supporters and I cannot believe that I have 42 followers on my Twitter!! I just wanted to say thank you to everyone who has conversed with me about the Whalers and I hope that we continue to have each other to talk to about our obsession!!!!!!

#bringbacktheHartfordWhalers!

Tuesday, April 12, 2011

Long Live The Hartford Whalers

When I created a Twitter account based on bringing the Hartford Whalers back, I was not sure what to expect. Would people care? Would there actually be people that were still die-hard fans and craving the return of the Hartford Whalers like me? Since I joined Twitter and began blogging, I have been pleasantly surprised. Several people have engaged in Twitter conversations with me and have been excited about my attempt to blog about this idea for school... the belief that the Whalers will someday return to Hartford is still in the air! It is hard to explain the excitement/joy that I feel about this. Some have described us crazy Whalers fanatics as a cult...but I have to ask one question: have you ever seen a group of fans this passionate about a team that no longer exists?

Whenever I see someone wearing a Whalers jersey or t-shirt, I always say hello and attempt to tell them that I too am a lunatic fan! Or...if someone is wearing a Bruins jersey or shirt, I tell them that it would be better if they were representing Hartford!

Do any of you do this too or am I alone in my crazy antics?! Comment back with your stories!

Thanks for the support and long live the Hartford Whalers!!

Monday, April 11, 2011

Guest Post from @djstevem


Here is a guest post from a fellow Whalers' Fan @djstevem! Thanks so much!!! :)

The State of Connecticut is full of long suffering Hartford Whalers fans, like Ian and myself.  For those of you who aren’t aware the Whalers left town in 1997 when Carpetbagger Peter Karmanos, who had come from Michigan and bought the team, moved it to North Carolina and re-named them the Carolina Hurricanes.  It’s a move that still stings.

In fact after disparaging the ‘Canes head d-bag in a tweet I heard from one of his cousins who tried to inform me what a generous and nice guy Karmanos is.  I told her I felt sorry for her due to the relation and reiterated that he is still hated and despised in CT. 

But I digress, the fact is many of us still love the Whalers and threw my new friend Brittany Auerbach who runs the BA Loves the Whalers blog come these two items.



First are Hartford Whalers sneakers designed on a pair of Nike Air Jordan Retro 1.  Uber cool high tops in Whalers colors rocking the Whalers logo.  Nice.

http://www.caseycustomsneakers.com/news/2011/03/hartford-whalers/

The second item on the Whale is a book written by Andover MA resident, Robert Muldoon.  Muldoon worked his way through his college years and early twenty’s by working part-time for the Whalers.  Most of his duties consisted of driving the new cars on ice between periods for promotions.  His book: Brass Bonanza Plays Again: How Hockey’s Greatest Goon Brought Back Mark Twain and a Dead Team – And Made a City Believe Again was published in January of this year. 

The book which took nine years to write, “is a mix of real characters such as Ron Francis, Kevin Dineen and Ulf Samuelsson along side a fictional goon who goes from being homeless and living under a bridge to center ice with a reunited Whalers team”.

While working for the club he even wrote articles for the Sunday Hartford Courant and Goal Magazine. Muldoon worked for the team from 1984-1994 and was heartbroken when the Carpetbagger run away to Carolina with his favorite team.  When the team left he even attended the “Irish Wake” with the city journalists at a local bar. 

He is selling his Book through Barnes and Noble and Amazon.


There is a picture of the book cover along with that article/website.

Monday, March 21, 2011

The History of the BB

The Brass Bonanza was made famous by the Hartford Whalers. Whenever I hear the song, I feel a smile begin to creep onto my face. It reminds me of so many happy memories during my childhood. Typically, when I would hear the song as a kid, it meant only one thing: THE WHALERS SCORED!!!!!!

So, as I am back from spring break, I decided a fitting first entry back would discuss the history of one of my favorite songs. The song was first recognized after a game played on April 11th, 1975. The Whalers were part of the WHA at the time and were playing against the Minnesota Saints. The record for the most penalties in a WHA was reached in this game at the Hartford Civic Center. The total was 41! Unbelievable. According to this blog post, http://www.brassbonanza.com/hcc/whalers-audio/whalers-vs-saints, there was a total of 217 minutes of penalties! Since this point, this song always recognized a goal scored for our beloved Hartford team.

The song was last officially played at the final Hartford Whalers game on April 13th, 1997. The last goal of the game was scored by Kevin Dineen.

I actually interestingly found out that the Brass Bonanza was played once again in 2006 before a second round playoff opener of the Carolina Hurricanes against the New Jersey Devils. For some reason, it bothers me to hear that...

...Another sad post by a fan still obsessed with the Hartford Whalers!

Sunday, March 6, 2011

#bringbacktheWhalers!

Did I mention that I love Keith Primeau? Did I mention that he has a younger brother, Wayne Primeau, who also was in the NHL? In the 1996-1997 season, Wayne Primeau played for the Buffalo Sabres. The Sabres and the Whalers played on April 7th, 1997. In the 2nd period, at 17:00, the Primeau brothers took part in an epic fight. Here is a video from youtube:
This was towards the end of the Hartford Whalers. However, it is a memorable fight that will always be associated with the last games played at the Hartford Civic Center. I thought it would be nice to show some history of Whalers games that I remember and even those I don't.

I have a new topic that I would like to discuss now. I have began to use a Twitter account to try to gain some attention about bringing back the Hartford Whalers. Since I am fairly new at Twitter and receive notifications from my personal Twitter account on my smartphone, I unfortunately did not see some replies to a previous tweet until today. However, I received so many more responses than I initially expected from people interested in the Whalers returning to Hartford. I can't believe it! I am so excited now; we definitely will be able to get #bringbacktheWhalers to trend on Twitter. Who knows, maybe the NHL will recognize our requests and a team will consider moving back to Hartford. None of our efforts will hurt.

Brass Bonanza