HARTFORD, CT (WFSB) - A beloved former player for the Hartford Whalers revealed a cancer diagnosis. Kevin Dineen, 62, posted to social media last week that he was diagnosed with pancreatic cancer.
Tonight was the first instalment of the Carolina Hurricanes and Colorado Avalanche wearing the Hartford Whalers and Quebec Nordiques jersey's during their games. Man, oh man, how awesome is it to see.
The Colorado Avalanche and Carolina Hurricanes are throwing things back to the 90s. The teams will showcase their franchises’ storied pasts when they meet Thursday night at Ball Arena, with both teams ...
The Quebec Nordiques and Hartford Whalers are facing off in 2025 – or so it will look like it. The Colorado Avalanche unveiled their Nordiques specialty jerseys, which will be worn seven times this ...
The Colorado Avalanche and Carolina Hurricanes will wear Quebec Nordiques and Hartford Whalers uniforms for their two meetings this season. Here's the history behind the jerseys. The Quebec Nordiques ...
Alabama head coach Kalen DeBoer has gone viral for his "black hoodie of death." Fans have noticed the team's record is significantly better when DeBoer wears the specific hoodie. The team is ...
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Come the end of the Toronto Blue Jays' season, veteran outfielder George Springer's batting gloves will have a new home -- but they won't be going far. Springer's Hartford Whalers-themed batting ...
Confession: I never thought knowing how to style a hoodie was necessary, until recently. It just wasn’t a piece that worked with my personal style (or so I thought). But as someone who keeps a close ...
New London — Thomas Johnson, better known as Chef Tomm, spent more than a decade growing the New London High School culinary program as its director while helping to serve those in need through his ...
HARTFORD, Conn. (WTNH) — Some familiar faces will be back in Connecticut this weekend as former members of the Hartford Whalers will visit St. Francis Hospital to show support for patients and fans.