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Gordie Howe played for: . Detroid Red Wings (NHL) . Houston Aeros (WHA) . New England Whalers (WHA) . Hartford Whalers (NHL)
They moved from Boston to Hartford in 1975 as the WHA's New England Whalers. They entered the NHL as the expansion Hartford Whalers for the 79-80 season.
No, they are not in the game. There is a special Montreal Canadians team though. GO HABS =]
The Hartford Whalers were relocated to North Carolina and became the Carolina Hurricanes.
The New England Whalers were a WHA team. They entered the NHL in the 1979-80 season, but changed their name to the Hartford Whalers, so they never competed in the NHL under the New England name. They are currently known as the Carolina Hurricanes.
Hartford Whalers was created in 1970.
Hartford Whalers ended in 1997.
The Hartford Whalers are now the Carolina Hurricanes.
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The first father and son to play together on the same NHL team were Gordie Howe and his son Mark Howe. They played together for the Hartford Whalers during the 1979-1980 season. Gordie Howe is a hockey legend known as "Mr. Hockey" and Mark Howe had a successful NHL career as well, making them a notable father-son duo in hockey history.
Hartford Whalers are a team originally started in Hartford, Connecticut, which is where their name came from. Looking up the Hartford Whaler's next match and arena location will help you purchase tickets to watch them.
The Hartford Whalers opened their practice facility at Avon Old Farms School in Avon, Connecticut in 1989. This is a boys boarding school whose hockey team shared their ice with the Whalers.