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| The trio helped the | Whalers advance to the Avco Cup final, where they wer |
| mes of the NHL as well as the WHA New England | Whalers after starring for the US team in the 1976 Wi |
| served as an assistant coach for the Hartford | Whalers after his retirement. |
| Colorado Rockies, New Jersey Devils, Hartford | Whalers, AHL Baltimore Skipjacks, Washington Capitals |
| es would help kill the whales; in return, the | whalers allowed the killer whales to eat the tongues |
| March 10, 1994- Traded by the Hartford | Whalers along with James Patrick and Zarley Zalapski |
| oduced from the 1820s by European sealers and | whalers also caused a rapid decline in Aboriginal num |
| There are an unknown number of American | whalers also in the area but as they do not usually c |
| a gentlemen's agreement between the Hartford | Whalers and the Detroit Red Wings, which held his rig |
| After brief stops with the Hartford | Whalers and Toronto Maple Leafs, he retired following |
| apprenticing as a printer, working on Arctic | whalers, and serving in the United States Army. |
| Survey reported that the feature is known to | whalers and sealers as Ocean Harbour, a name derived |
| ation for the Los Angeles Sharks, New England | Whalers, and Cincinnati Stingers. |
| scribed, but was soon hunted to extinction by | whalers and sailors. |
| the 1979 NHL Expansion Draft by the Hartford | Whalers and went on to have full seasons in the AHL w |
| debut in the delayed 1994-95 season with the | Whalers and following with 51 points in the 1995-96 s |
| National Hockey League: thirty-three with the | Whalers and twelve with the Toronto Maple Leafs. |
| ntry Draft, Rowe also played for the Hartford | Whalers and Detroit Red Wings. |
| rst ever pre-season goal against the Hartford | Whalers, and later scored the team's first regular se |
| d also played in the WHA with the New England | Whalers and Chicago Cougars. |
| 2, reported that this bay was better known to | whalers and sealers as Bikjebugten (the word Bikje im |
| nd owner of the Carolina Hurricanes, Plymouth | Whalers and Florida Everblades hockey franchises. |
| pstart World Hockey Association's New England | Whalers and was the team's backup goaltender for five |
| n worker rights, as well as tales of sailors, | whalers and the seafaring life of pirates. |
| This allowed the | Whalers and Oilers to qualify for the playoffs in the |
| Draft, Corriveau also played for the Hartford | Whalers and San Jose Sharks. |
| etroit Red Wings, New Jersey Devils, Hartford | Whalers, and Calgary Flames. |
| dorst also played in the NHL for the Hartford | Whalers and Washington Capitals. |
| a explains that her family has been killed by | whalers, and she is the only survivor, but has lost t |
| l in the 1994 NHL Entry Draft by the Hartford | Whalers and played 9 games for them over two seasons. |
| In early 1996, negotiations between the | Whalers and Connecticut Governor John G. Rowland to b |
| 15, 1983 Volcan (as a member of the Hartford | Whalers) and Garry Howatt (as a member of the New Jer |
| The following season Caffery signed with the | Whalers and met with his greatest success as a pro, s |
| He also played for the Hartford | Whalers and Winnipeg Jets. |
| ach for the National Hockey League's Hartford | Whalers and is the current goaltending coach for the |
| He played in the NHL for the Hartford | Whalers and New York Islanders. |
| e played with the New Jersey Devils, Hartford | Whalers, and Detroit Red Wings. |
| eland Barons, Minnesota North Stars, Hartford | Whalers, and Chicago Black Hawks. |
| In the early 19th century | whalers and seal hunters used the coast in this regio |
| who played for the Edmonton Oilers, Hartford | Whalers, and Toronto Maple Leafs of the NHL. |
| hting Saints, Edmonton Oilers and New England | Whalers, and in the National Hockey League for the Mi |
| National Hockey League games for the Hartford | Whalers and Calgary Flames from 1980 until 1984. |
| played for the Pittsburgh Penguins, Hartford | Whalers, and Los Angeles Kings. |
| a gentlemen's agreement between the Hartford | Whalers and the Detroit Red Wings, which held his rig |
| er, the area was settled by a small number of | whalers and fishermen. |
| He would with the Quebec Nordiques, Hartford | Whalers, and Pittsburgh Penguins. |
| eighteenth century to provide sustenance for | whalers and sealers prior to New Zealand's colonizati |
| the Boston Bruins, New York Rangers, Hartford | Whalers and the Calgary Flames. |
| fessionally for Everton F.C., the New Bedford | Whalers and Montreal Carsteel. |
| as brief spells in the AHL for the Binghamton | Whalers and the Fredericton Express before moving to |
| th the Minnesota Fighting Saints, New England | Whalers and Edmonton Oilers. |
| n the National Hockey League for the Hartford | Whalers and Philadelphia Flyers. |
| of his tenure in the AHL with the Binghamton | Whalers and eventually retired in 1984. |
| Isle as the result of contact between Basque | whalers and local aboriginals. |
| sota North Stars, Vancouver Canucks, Hartford | Whalers, and Ottawa Senators. |
| where despite a losing record provoked by the | Whalers' anemic offense, he had a goals against avera |
| ards of 200 Blacks have assembled there & the | whalers are in consequence obliged to remain on shore |
| sible that sealers visit Dusky Sound and that | whalers are off the north-east coast but no specific |
| the United States and Great Britain American | whalers are forced to avoid Port Jackson. |
| lanes frequented by American merchantmen and | whalers, arriving at St. Helena 5 January 1863. |
| e University before signing with the Hartford | Whalers as a free agent on April 5, 1982. |
| rnor John G. Rowland did not want to keep the | Whalers, as he harbored hopes of instead landing an N |
| and waters soon becoming a favourite goal for | whalers as well as merchants trading with the Maori a |
| wing the season, he was dealt to the Hartford | Whalers as the future considerations in the Murray Cr |
| Since the mission of the Yankee | whalers at Savannah had already been carried out-albe |
| te was named the team captain of the Plymouth | Whalers at the beginning of the 2005-06 OHL season. |
| he 1974 NHL Amateur Draft and the New England | Whalers at the 1974 WHA Amateur Draft. |
| eason in Fall River, he jumped to New Bedford | Whalers at the end of the season. |
| He represented the | Whalers at the 2006 OHL All-Star Game, held in Bellev |
| 1975 then signed as free agent by New England | Whalers, August 15, 1977. |
| base and, in the following century, became a | whalers' base. |
| That season, he scored against the Hartford | Whalers, becoming the second goaltender in NHL histor |
| 1926, initially playing with the New Bedford | Whalers before joining the Springfield Babes later in |
| Jensen played about a dozen games with the | Whalers before he was traded to the Washington Capita |
| He was claimed by the Hartford | Whalers before the 1986-87 season, but only played 7 |
| He played parts of two seasons with the | Whalers before being traded to the Washington Capital |
| Buffalo Sabres, Calgary Flames, and Hartford | Whalers between 1977 and 1989. |
| In 1889 it was relocated, stone by stone, to | Whalers Bluff in order to make room for gun emplaceme |
| Whalers Bluff Lighthouse is on Whalers Bluff, also kn | |
| ikolishin started the 1996-97 season with the | Whalers but was shortly traded to the Washington Capi |
| gigantic albino Sperm Whale, who did not flee | whalers, but attacked them and drowned many of them i |
| ader of a pod of killer whales who helped the | whalers by herding baleen whales into Twofold Bay. |
| He played with the Hartford | Whalers, Calgary Cowboys, Edmonton Oilers, and New Yo |
| y League for the Montreal Canadiens, Hartford | Whalers, Calgary Flames, Vancouver Canucks, Columbus |
| World Hockey Association for the New England | Whalers, Calgary Cowboys, and Quebec Nordiques. |
| journeyman who played for the Kings, Hartford | Whalers, Carolina Hurricanes and Edmonton Oilers at t |
| gue (NHL) for the New Jersey Devils, Hartford | Whalers, Carolina Hurricanes, Vancouver Canucks, Phil |
| ue (NHL) with the Detroit Red Wings, Hartford | Whalers, Carolina Hurricanes and Philadelphia Flyers. |
| National Hockey League (NHL) for the Hartford | Whalers, Carolina Hurricanes and Philadelphia Flyers. |
| rch (Sag Harbor), New York, also known as the | Whalers' Church. |
| World Hockey Association with the New England | Whalers, Cincinnati Stingers, and Indianapolis Racers |
| He has played in the NHL for the Hartford | Whalers, Dallas Stars, St. Louis Blues, Tampa Bay Lig |
| ing and was considered a valuable resource by | whalers due to the high price that could be fetched f |
| was also a color commentator for the Hartford | Whalers during the 1995-96 NHL season. |
| National Hockey League game for the Hartford | Whalers during the 1992-93 NHL season. |
| National Hockey League game for the Hartford | Whalers during the 1990-91 NHL season. |
| l Hockey League (NHL) games with the Hartford | Whalers during the 1983-84 season. |
| Codders before playing two more games for the | Whalers during the 1974-75 WHA season which turned ou |
| Maloney was traded to the Hartford | Whalers during the 1988-89 season. |
| The yard built a hundred | whalers during the second world war, launching one ro |
| He played for the Boston Bruins, New England | Whalers, Edmonton Oilers, and Calgary Cowboys. |
| as a member of the New York Rangers, Hartford | Whalers, Edmonton Oilers, Ottawa Senators, Pittsburgh |
| World Hockey Association with the New England | Whalers, Edmonton Oilers and Minnesota Fighting Saint |
| In the 1989-90 season, the | Whalers finished seventh overall in the NHL standings |
| the final time in franchise history that the | Whalers finished in first place. |
| The | Whalers first season in the WHA was a success both on |
| At the trade deadline, the | Whalers first year General Manager Eddie Johnston mad |
| d Kerry Ketter were traded to the New England | Whalers for Paul Hurley and future considerations. |
| of this period and was dealt to the Hartford | Whalers for Kevin Dineen 12 games into the 1991-92 se |
| e as early as 1912 and was given by Norwegian | whalers for Crown Prince Olav of Norway. |
| -90 NHL season, he was traded to the Hartford | Whalers for Norm Maciver, and spent that season playi |
| He then transferred to the New Bedford | Whalers for the 1929-1930 season. |
| the next season he was traded to the Hartford | Whalers for Rob Brown. |
| ate refused Karmanos' demand to reimburse the | Whalers for up to $45 million in losses during the th |
| (OHL) career, spent with the Detroit/Plymouth | Whalers franchise, during which time he was named to |
| he debut of Gordie Howe and his sons with the | Whalers' franchise. |
| He moved the | Whalers from Boston to Hartford's new Civic Center Co |
| During the whaling era, | whalers from Stromness and Husvik would use it to get |
| or the World Hockey Association's New England | Whalers from 1974-77. |
| , in the 1993 NHL Entry Draft by the Hartford | Whalers from the Portland Winter Hawks of the Western |
| ey League for the Calgary Flames and Hartford | Whalers from 1984-87. |
| Terry was named the | Whalers full time captain in the 2008-09 season, and |
| In his three seasons with the | Whalers, Galarneau played 78 regular season games, sc |
| Murray met no resistance at | Whalers Gate, but as he approached Waireka he heard t |
| Crombeen spent the 1983-84 season with the | Whalers, getting 5 points (1G-4A) in 56 games, then s |
| ter signing as a free agent with the Hartford | Whalers, Giroux played 47 games in 1979-80 before ret |
| sold to the recreational market, many Boston | Whalers have been purchased by coast guard and naval |
| While he was with the | Whalers, he was arrested in Buffalo, New York, along |
| After two seasons with the | Whalers, he was traded to the New Jersey Devils where |
| er who played professionally for the Hartford | Whalers, Hershey Bears, Springfield Indians and other |
| n also called the first season of New England | Whalers hockey for WHDH. |
| by the World Hockey Association's New England | Whalers; however, he never played in that league. |
| y, they migrated south to work among American | whalers hunting in Hudson Bay. |
| e, it was a part time home to the New England | Whalers ice hockey team while the team was in the Wor |
| The | Whalers Ice Hockey Team is also fairly new. |
| he first round, 11th overall, by the Hartford | Whalers in the 1988 NHL Entry Draft. |
| The Dusters became the | Whalers in 1980 and Randy would spend part of the 198 |
| ers of Nantucket, Valentine commanded various | whalers in the Pacific. |
| a third round draft pick, 50th overall by the | Whalers in the 1980 NHL Entry Draft. |
| ey League priority Selection for the Plymouth | Whalers in the 11th Round (209th) in 2001. |
| other 50-point season, good for second on the | Whalers in scoring. |
| World Hockey Association with the New England | Whalers in the 1973-74 season. |
| e second round, 32nd overall, by the Hartford | Whalers in the 1986 NHL Entry Draft. |
| e fifth round, 102nd overall, by the Hartford | Whalers in the 1979 NHL Entry Draft. |
| Marshall was traded to the Hartford | Whalers in October 1982 and spent most of the season |
| nt on to play 13 regular season games for the | Whalers in two seasons, scoring two goals and three a |
| He was claimed on waivers by the Hartford | Whalers in 1995 and played 53 games before he was tra |
| World Hockey Association for the New England | Whalers in 1973-76. |
| He represented the | Whalers in the 1977 and 1978 WHA All-Star Game and wa |
| tember 1930) was the name given to an orca by | whalers in the port of Eden on the southeast coast of |
| r to selection he was drafted by the Plymouth | Whalers in the 2nd round (32nd overall) in the OHL Pr |
| h the Flames in 1987-88 and one more with the | Whalers in 1989-90. |
| d French whaling ships; Eyre documents seeing | whalers in the area. |
| being selected tenth overall by the Hartford | Whalers in the 1989 NHL Entry Draft. |
| ool (Culver Military Academy) by the Hartford | Whalers in the second round, 32nd overall in the 1988 |
| in the Ontario Hockey League for the Plymouth | Whalers in 1997 before returning to Cardiff. |
| He joined the Hartford | Whalers in 1990 and played over 1000 minutes, posting |
| rmance, selected 29th overall by the Hartford | Whalers in the 1980 NHL Entry Draft. |
| season and Luksa was claimed by the Hartford | Whalers in the Disperal Draft. |
| Yankee | Whalers in the South Seas (1954) |
| He played nine games with the | Whalers in the 1989-90 season before they traded him |
| When he left the | Whalers in 1930, Len Peto, owner of Montreal Carsteel |
| He played 21 games for the Hartford | Whalers in 1993-94. |
| Joining the | Whalers in the 2001-02 season, and developing as a ph |
| l Canadiens, Washington Capitals and Hartford | Whalers in the National Hockey League. |
| Released by the | Whalers in 1995, he returned to Vancouver for the 199 |
| World Hockey Association's (WHA) Boston-based | Whalers in 1971 at the age of 28. |
| The Canadiens swept the Hartford | Whalers in the preliminary round 3-0 in games. |
| less started his NHL career with the Hartford | Whalers in 1984. |
| Sesito played junior hockey with the Plymouth | Whalers in the Ontario Hockey League. |
| tional Hockey League career with the Hartford | Whalers in 1982. |
| ver was drafted 158th overall by the Hartford | Whalers in the 1986 NHL Entry Draft and after four se |
| tional Hockey League career with the Hartford | Whalers in 1985. |
| league's best goals-against average with the | Whalers in 1989-90. |
| d the 7th round, 74th overall by the Hartford | Whalers in the 1976 WHA Amateur Draft. |
| briefly played in the WHA for the New England | Whalers in 1975-77 after starring for the University |
| lack was drafted 94th overall by the Hartford | Whalers in the 1989 NHL Entry Draft. |
| He then led the | Whalers in playoff scoring, earning seven points in f |
| Peterson was claimed by the Hartford | Whalers in the waiver draft on the eve of the 1987-88 |
| e a total of 334 WHA game appearances for the | Whalers in 1975-1979. |
| He was drafted 74th overall by the Hartford | Whalers in the 1986 NHL Entry Draft. |
| He played three games for the | Whalers in the NHL during the 1990-91 season. |
| ified for the playoffs, defeated the Hartford | Whalers in the first round, but were eliminated in th |
| ff Parker and Zarley Zalapski to the Hartford | Whalers in exchange for Ron Francis, Ulf Samuelsson a |
| tional Hockey League career with the Hartford | Whalers in 1979. |
| onfrontations between anti-whaling groups and | whalers in the Southern Ocean. |
| nville Barons before making his debut for the | Whalers in the 1973-74 WHA season, playing three game |
| He was drafted by the Plymouth | Whalers in the 6th round (102nd overall) in the 1999 |
| He signed as a free agent with the Hartford | Whalers in 1987, but spent the majority of the season |
| Greig was drafted 15th overall by the | Whalers in the 1990 NHL Entry Draft and scored 13 goa |
| ecticut, Krygier was selected by the Hartford | Whalers in the 1988 NHL Supplemental Draft. |
| debut in the 1996-97 season with the Hartford | Whalers, in the last year of the franchise. |
| likely that their ancestors were released by | whalers in the early 19th century. |
| tawa Civics, Cleveland Crusaders, New England | Whalers, Indianapolis Racers, and Edmonton Oilers. |
| In that same season, Liut backstopped the | Whalers into the Adams Division Semifinals, where the |
| Selected in 1983 by the Hartford | Whalers, Jensen played with the U.S. National Team in |
| s, the Brooklyn Wanderers and the New Bedford | Whalers joined with four top Canadian clubs to form t |
| In the summer of 1930, Best rejoined the | Whalers, leading the league in scoring with thirty-fi |
| The | Whalers logo was a Hartford Whalers logo turned onto |
| Hartford | Whalers logo introduced in 1979, designed by Peter Go |
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