Connecticut | Governor would like to lure Arizona Coyotes to Hartford https://t.co/UsczqU2S2Z
– La Presse Sports (@LaPresse_Sports) May 19, 2023
The last time Hartford had an NHL team was in 1997. The Whalers played their very last game on April 13, 1997 at Hartford’s Civic Center.
The Associated Press reported Friday on Ned Lamont’s talk of a team returning to Hartford.
“We have a great field hockey market and a government that is willing to be a partner.” – Ned Lamont
As Lamont explains, the Whalers craze has never gone away. It’s still one of the best-selling jerseys in the field hockey world. The Carolina Hurricanes sport a Whalers jersey for the Reverse Retro line.
The citizens of Tempe recently voted “no” to a new amphitheater project for the Coyotes in their city. From that moment on, rumors of a move exploded and several representatives from other cities began approaching the NHL.
Connecticut’s governor plans to meet with NHL commissioner Gary Bettman in the coming week to move the project forward.
The Whalers were part of the NHL from 1979 to 1997. They played in the Civic Center, now the XL Center. The good news is that the move won’t cost too much, since an amphitheatre is already in place.
The XL Center was inaugurated in 1975 and will require renovations costing around $103 million, according to the Associated Press. That’s already less than the cost of a brand-new amphitheatre.
It won’t please Quebec Nordiques fans, but we’re all hoping to see the Whalers back in NHL action.
In gusto
– We’d love to have a new star with CF Montreal.
John Limniatis on if CF Montreal will try to acquire Eden Hazard: It’s certainly possible
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– They need a rest after playing two games in one.
Eastern Association Final | Panthers and Hurricanes have little time to prepare for next game https://t.co/mBg8pnImYd
– La Presse Sports (@LaPresse_Sports) May 19, 2023
– The Flames could bring back their former general manager.
Also: Hearing #Flames have reconsidered their approach w former GM Brad Treliving, after our report last week, and will not get in the way if any future employment opportunity arises before his contract expires on June 30.
Ahem, an important development with #LeafsForever news.
– Frank Seravalli (@frank_seravalli) May 19, 2023
– The end for Spezza in Toronto.
For those wondering where all this leaves Jason Spezza, hearing that he tendered his resignation from the Leafs prior to Brendan Shanahan’s news conference today.
– Pierre LeBrun (@PierreVLeBrun) May 19, 2023
– Alouettes soccer coming soon.
What did the offense look like during this first week of camp with Cody Fajardo at quarterback? Here are @joeyalfieri ‘s notes presented by Le Salon de jeux de Trois-Rivières!
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– Montreal Alouettes (@MTLAlouettes) May 19, 2023