Carolina Hurricanes

Carolina Hurricanes
based 1972 as new England Whalers to the WHA, 1979 as a hard Ford Whalers to the NHL taken up, 1997 removal after Carolina
stadium RBC center
location Raleigh
association colors red, black, knows
Conference Eastern Conference
Divison Southeast division
coach Peter Laviolette
general manager Jim Rutherford
owner Peter Karmanos
division title three - 1999, 2002, 2006
Conference title 2002
Playoffteilnahmen eleven

Carolina Hurricanes are an ice hockey crew in the North American professional league NHL. Carolina Hurricanes was created 1971 under the name new England Whalers and was from 1972 to 1979 member of the World Hockey Association (WHA). In the year 1979 the team changed into the NHL and accepted the name hard Ford Whalers. In the year 1997 the team moved after Raleigh (North Carolina), the USA and in Carolina Hurricanes was renamed.

The team colors are red, black and white.

The plays are delivered in the RBC center (capacity of 18,176 spectators).

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successes and honours

sporty ones of successes

in the season 2001/2002 reached Carolina Hurricanes the final around the Stanley Cup. After a victory with Detroit talk Wings struck back Detroit with 4 victories in consequence.

association records


  • most gates in one season: Blaine Stoughton of 56 gates (NHL 1979/80)
  • most collecting mains in one season: Ron Francis 69 collecting mains (NHL 1989/90)
  • most points in one season: Mike Rogers 105 points (44 gates + 61 collecting mains NHL 1979/80; 40 gates + 65 collecting mains NHL 1980/81)
  • most points as Rookie: Sylvain Turgeon 72 points (40 gates + 32 collecting mains; NHL 1983/84)
  • Most punishing minutes in one season: Torry Robertson 358 punishing minutes (NHL 1985/86)

mentioning players

of captains

(the list contains also the captains that new England Whalers (WHA) and that hardaway Whalers)

  • Ted Green 1972-75
  • Rick Ley 1975-81
  • Mike Rogers and Dave Keon 1981-82
  • soot Anderson one 1982-83
  • Marks of Johnson 1983-84
  • Ron Francis 1984-90
  • no captain 1990-91
  • Randy Ladouceur 1991-92
  • Pat Verbeek 1992-95
  • Brendan Shanahan 1995-96
  • Kevin Dineen 1996-98
  • Keith Primeau 1998-99
  • Ron Francis 1999-2004
  • Rod Brind'Amour 2005 - today

members that Hockey resound to OF Fame

acquaintance former players

Closed numbers

  • 3 Steve Chiasson , D, 1996-1999 (not official closed, is however not assigned. Chiasson died with a car accident at the night after the Playoff from 1999.
  • 9 Gordie Howe, RW, 1977-80 (from hard Fords taken over, however no banner in the RBC center hangs)
  • 10 Ron Francis, C, 1982-91 (hard Ford) and 1998-2004

the back number 99 is generally in the NHL in honours of Wayne Gretzky closed.

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