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A 5 minute conversation between Mandell and his attorney would have prevented this mess.
All I have is a flag representing the Whale from the HoF.Your obsession with Whaler nostalgia is what's truly unhealthy. It's just the name of a guy's blog.
I meant your obsession with criticizing anything from Hartford that uses Whale or a blue/green color scheme with a negative post is unhealthy.All I have is a flag representing the Whale from the HoF.
I prefer creativity. Hartford has so much more to it than the Whalers. Was told in college that I should have majored in sports marketing.I meant your obsession with criticizing anything from Hartford that uses Whale or a blue/green color scheme with a negative post is unhealthy.
Says you that it's not creative. The Greater Hartford Festival of Jazz just went to a blue/green scheme. Those are Hartford's colors now. What's Bridgeport's?I prefer creativity. Hartford has so much more to it than the Whalers. Was told in college that I should have majored in sports marketing.
You're happy with a city wide blue and green scheme? That's bland. Bridgeport won't need colors to project civic pride, I assume. Was at a Sound Tigers game last night. New Haven certainly doesn't have "colors" and won't. Unless Yale takes over all academic institutions in and around the city.Says you that it's not creative. The Greater Hartford Festival of Jazz just went to a blue/green scheme. Those are Hartford's colors now. What's Bridgeport's?
I think the Whalers colors and brand are iconic. If the Whalers ever made a comeback they would sell Whalers branded stuff like hot cakes in a greasy spoon in the Midwest.
Iconic for the sport of hockey, yes. Should have been the Connecticut Whalers, anyway.
The Carolina Hurricanes will be wearing Whalers jerseys this season.
They used blue and green before the Whalers were in the NHL. If anything, the Whalers copied the Canucks. Whalers used to use green and gold before they joined the NHL.The Vancouver Canucks have been 'borrowing' the Whalers's color scheme for a while now.
They used blue and green before the Whalers were in the NHL. If anything, the Whalers copied the Canucks. Whalers used to use green and gold before they joined the NHL.
They used blue and green before the Whalers were in the NHL. If anything, the Whalers copied the Canucks. Whalers used to use green and gold before they joined the NHL.
Lot Detail - Gordie Howe's 1978-79 WHA New England Whalers Game-Worn Jersey - Photo-Matched!
The uni-color version of the logo is awful. It’s almost impossible to decipher that it’s an A superimposed over an H. The two-color version at least makes it clesr that it’s two separate letters, but it’s a pretty uninspiring design.
Copying the Whalers is...just, like, so cool.
HA's logo is horrible.
Albeit not as light as some versions of Oakland / California Golden Seals' jerseys, the Minnesota North Star's colors started as kelly green and yellow. Gradually, they became more forest green and gold. Before failing in Boston and subsequently in Hartford, the WHA New England Whalers also had varying green shades with white and black, then gold, and later despicably Puke-like blue. Nothing in life should resemble anything from Durham.Those colors look like the old Minnesota North Stars colors before they moved to Dallas in '93.
Maybe Heineken is a sponsor.Not sure about that red star