1996–97 Hartford Whalers season

The 1996–97 Hartford Whalers season was the 25th season of the franchise and the 18th and final season in Hartford. The Whalers would move to Greensboro, North Carolina, the next season to become the Carolina Hurricanes.

1996–97 Hartford Whalers
Division5th Northeast
Conference10th Eastern
1996–97 record32–39–11
Home record23–15–3
Road record9–24–8
Goals for226
Goals against256
Team information
General managerJim Rutherford
CoachPaul Maurice
CaptainBrendan Shanahan (Oct)
Kevin Dineen (Oct–Apr)
Alternate captainsGlen Wesley
Andrew Cassels
ArenaHartford Civic Center
Average attendance13,680 (87.5%) [1]
Minor league affiliate(s)Springfield Falcons (AHL)
Richmond Renegades (ECHL)
Team leaders
GoalsGeoff Sanderson (36)
AssistsAndrew Cassels (44)
PointsGeoff Sanderson (67)
Penalty minutesStu Grimson (218)
Plus/minusSami Kapanen (+6)
WinsSean Burke (22)
Goals against averageSean Burke (2.69)

Off-season

On June 22, the Whalers participated in the 1996 NHL Entry Draft held at the Kiel Center in St. Louis, Missouri. Hartford did not have a selection in the first round, as the pick was traded to the Boston Bruins as part of the trade that brought Glen Wesley to the Whalers. In the second round, Hartford made their first selection of the draft, as they drafted Trevor Wasyluk from the Medicine Hat Tigers of the Western Hockey League with the 34th overall pick in the draft. Wasyluk scored 25 goals and 46 points in 69 games during the 1995-96 season. Other notable selections by the Whalers included Craig MacDonald in the fourth round, and Craig Adams in the ninth round.

The Whalers acquired Kevin Brown in a trade with the Anaheim Mighty Ducks in exchange for Espen Knutsen on October 1. Brown played in seven games with the Los Angeles Kings during the 1995-96 season, scoring one goal. Brown spent the majority of the season with the Phoenix Roadrunners of the IHL, scoring 10 goals and 26 points in 45 games. He also played in eight games with the Prince Edward Island Senators of the AHL, scoring three goals and nine points after he was traded from the Kings to the Ottawa Senators during the season.

On October 2, Hartford claimed Kent Manderville off of waivers from the Edmonton Oilers. In 37 games with the Oilers during the 1995-96 where he scored three goals and eight points.

Regular season

On April 13, 1997, the Whalers played their last game in Hartford, defeating the Tampa Bay Lightning 2–1. Fittingly, team captain Kevin Dineen scored the final goal in Whaler history.

The final words from SportsChannel New England with Play by play voice John Forslund at the end of the game were as follows:

"It's over folks, it's been a great ride. The Whalers will go out, winners".

Final standings

Northeast Division
No. CR GP W L T GF GA Pts
12Buffalo Sabres8240301223720892
26Pittsburgh Penguins823836828528084
37Ottawa Senators8231361522623477
48Montreal Canadiens8231361524927677
510Hartford Whalers8232391122625675
613Boston Bruins822647923430061
Eastern Conference[2]
R Div GP W L T GF GA Pts
1New Jersey DevilsATL82452314231182104
2Buffalo SabresNE8240301223720892
3Philadelphia FlyersATL82452413274217103
4Florida PanthersATL8235281922120189
5New York RangersATL8238341025823186
6Pittsburgh PenguinsNE823836828528084
7Ottawa SenatorsNE8231361522623477
8Montreal CanadiensNE8231361524927677
9Washington CapitalsATL823340921423175
10Hartford WhalersNE8232391122625675
11Tampa Bay LightningATL8232401021724774
12New York IslandersATL8229411224025070
13Boston BruinsNE822647923430061

Divisions: ATL – Atlantic, NE – Northeast

bold – Qualified for playoffs

Schedule and results

1996–97 regular season[3]
October: 5–2–2 (home: 4–0–1; road: 1–2–1)
GameResultDateScoreOpponentRecordAttendanceRecap
1WOctober 5, 19961–0Phoenix Coyotes (1996–97)1–0–015,635Recap
2WOctober 8, 19967–3Pittsburgh Penguins (1996–97)2–0–011,240Recap
3LOctober 12, 19960–6@ Florida Panthers (1996–97)2–1–014,703Recap
4WOctober 17, 19963–1@ New York Islanders (1996–97)3–1–08,019Recap
5WOctober 19, 19966–2New Jersey Devils (1996–97)4–1–014,476Recap
6WOctober 24, 19964–1Mighty Ducks of Anaheim (1996–97)5–1–012,328Recap
7LOctober 26, 19963–6@ Buffalo Sabres (1996–97)5–2–016,193Recap
8TOctober 30, 19962–2 OTNew York Islanders (1996–97)5–2–111,936Recap
9TOctober 31, 19964–4 OT@ Boston Bruins (1996–97)5–2–213,284Recap
November: 6–5–3 (home: 3–4–0; road: 3–1–3)
GameResultDateScoreOpponentRecordAttendanceRecap
10LNovember 2, 19962–3Los Angeles Kings (1996–97)5–3–213,425Recap
11LNovember 4, 19961–5@ Detroit Red Wings (1996–97)5–4–219,983Recap
12WNovember 6, 19965–1Boston Bruins (1996–97)6–4–213,026Recap
13LNovember 8, 19961–4Detroit Red Wings (1996–97)6–5–214,460Recap
14WNovember 9, 19964–3 OTBuffalo Sabres (1996–97)7–5–213,352Recap
15WNovember 12, 19964–3@ San Jose Sharks (1996–97)8–5–217,742Recap
16WNovember 14, 19962–1@ Phoenix Coyotes (1996–97)9–5–214,968Recap
17TNovember 16, 19964–4 OT@ Colorado Avalanche (1996–97)9–5–316,061Recap
18WNovember 20, 19963–1Montreal Canadiens (1996–97)10–5–313,033Recap
19LNovember 22, 19961–7Pittsburgh Penguins (1996–97)10–6–314,572Recap
20TNovember 23, 19963–3 OT@ Ottawa Senators (1996–97)10–6–414,648Recap
21LNovember 27, 19962–6Vancouver Canucks (1996–97)10–7–414,289Recap
22TNovember 29, 19961–1 OT@ Florida Panthers (1996–97)10–7–514,703Recap
23WNovember 30, 19966–3@ Tampa Bay Lightning (1996–97)11–7–516,375Recap
December: 6–6–1 (home: 5–2–0; road: 1–4–1)
GameResultDateScoreOpponentRecordAttendanceRecap
24TDecember 3, 19964–4 OT@ Pittsburgh Penguins (1996–97)11–7–613,816Recap
25WDecember 5, 19964–2@ Boston Bruins (1996–97)12–7–614,955Recap
26WDecember 7, 19966–4Buffalo Sabres (1996–97)13–7–613,464Recap
27WDecember 11, 19965–2Florida Panthers (1996–97)14–7–611,884Recap
28LDecember 12, 19962–3@ Philadelphia Flyers (1996–97)14–8–619,124Recap
29LDecember 14, 19960–4Philadelphia Flyers (1996–97)14–9–614,590Recap
30LDecember 16, 19962–5@ New York Rangers (1996–97)14–10–618,200Recap
31WDecember 17, 19965–3St. Louis Blues (1996–97)15–10–612,922Recap
32LDecember 20, 19961–4Dallas Stars (1996–97)15–11–612,945Recap
33WDecember 21, 19966–5 OTTampa Bay Lightning (1996–97)16–11–612,082Recap
34LDecember 26, 19961–5@ Buffalo Sabres (1996–97)16–12–618,595Recap
35WDecember 28, 19963–2Ottawa Senators (1996–97)17–12–614,092Recap
36LDecember 29, 19963–4@ Chicago Blackhawks (1996–97)17–13–620,502Recap
January: 3–10–1 (home: 2–3–1; road: 1–7–0)
GameResultDateScoreOpponentRecordAttendanceRecap
37LJanuary 1, 19972–3 OT@ Washington Capitals (1996–97)17–14–612,608Recap
38LJanuary 2, 19974–5 OTBoston Bruins (1996–97)17–15–614,403Recap
39TJanuary 4, 19971–1 OTWashington Capitals (1996–97)17–15–714,613Recap
40LJanuary 6, 19974–5@ Montreal Canadiens (1996–97)17–16–720,292Recap
41LJanuary 9, 19972–3@ Calgary Flames (1996–97)17–17–717,121Recap
42LJanuary 10, 19973–5@ Vancouver Canucks (1996–97)17–18–717,378Recap
43LJanuary 12, 19971–2 OT@ Edmonton Oilers (1996–97)17–19–714,301Recap
44LJanuary 15, 19970–3Pittsburgh Penguins (1996–97)17–20–714,502Recap
45WJanuary 20, 19973–1Toronto Maple Leafs (1996–97)18–20–713,002Recap
46WJanuary 22, 19972–1 OTFlorida Panthers (1996–97)19–20–712,627Recap
47LJanuary 24, 19972–5New York Islanders (1996–97)19–21–714,619Recap
48WJanuary 25, 19975–1@ Buffalo Sabres (1996–97)20–21–718,595Recap
49LJanuary 30, 19973–5@ Los Angeles Kings (1996–97)20–22–711,036Recap
50LJanuary 31, 19973–6@ Mighty Ducks of Anaheim (1996–97)20–23–717,174Recap
February: 4–6–2 (home: 3–2–1; road: 1–4–1)
GameResultDateScoreOpponentRecordAttendanceRecap
51LFebruary 5, 19972–5@ New York Rangers (1996–97)20–24–718,200Recap
52WFebruary 6, 19975–3@ Boston Bruins (1996–97)21–24–715,213Recap
53LFebruary 8, 19972–3 OT@ Montreal Canadiens (1996–97)21–25–721,273Recap
54LFebruary 12, 19972–3New Jersey Devils (1996–97)21–26–712,710Recap
55LFebruary 13, 19970–4@ New Jersey Devils (1996–97)21–27–714,138Recap
56WFebruary 15, 19972–1Ottawa Senators (1996–97)22–27–713,767Recap
57LFebruary 16, 19972–4@ Ottawa Senators (1996–97)22–28–718,338Recap
58TFebruary 19, 19972–2 OT@ Philadelphia Flyers (1996–97)22–28–819,484Recap
59WFebruary 21, 19977–2New York Rangers (1996–97)23–28–814,660Recap
60WFebruary 22, 19972–0Washington Capitals (1996–97)24–28–814,311Recap
61TFebruary 26, 19972–2 OTChicago Blackhawks (1996–97)24–28–913,121Recap
62LFebruary 28, 19972–3San Jose Sharks (1996–97)24–29–913,547Recap
March: 5–7–1 (home: 4–3–0; road: 1–4–1)
GameResultDateScoreOpponentRecordAttendanceRecap
63LMarch 2, 19972–5Philadelphia Flyers (1996–97)24–30–914,660Recap
64WMarch 5, 19972–0Calgary Flames (1996–97)25–30–912,140Recap
65WMarch 7, 19972–0Montreal Canadiens (1996–97)26–30–914,341Recap
66TMarch 8, 19971–1 OT@ Toronto Maple Leafs (1996–97)26–30–1015,726Recap
67WMarch 12, 19976–3Boston Bruins (1996–97)27–30–1013,155Recap
68LMarch 13, 19970–6@ New Jersey Devils (1996–97)27–31–1016,244Recap
69LMarch 15, 19972–4Edmonton Oilers (1996–97)27–32–1014,437Recap
70LMarch 16, 19973–5@ Washington Capitals (1996–97)27–33–1018,130Recap
71LMarch 20, 19971–4@ St. Louis Blues (1996–97)27–34–1017,959Recap
72LMarch 21, 19970–2@ Dallas Stars (1996–97)27–35–1016,522Recap
73LMarch 25, 19970–4Colorado Avalanche (1996–97)27–36–1014,191Recap
74WMarch 27, 19975–2@ Tampa Bay Lightning (1996–97)28–36–1019,984Recap
75WMarch 29, 19972–1New York Rangers (1996–97)29–36–1014,660Recap
April: 3–3–1 (home: 2–1–0; road: 1–2–1)
GameResultDateScoreOpponentRecordAttendanceRecap
76LApril 2, 19971–4Montreal Canadiens (1996–97)29–37–1014,177Recap
77TApril 3, 19975–5 OT@ Pittsburgh Penguins (1996–97)29–37–1117,284Recap
78WApril 5, 19974–1@ Montreal Canadiens (1996–97)30–37–1121,273Recap
79WApril 7, 19974–2Buffalo Sabres (1996–97)31–37–1114,660Recap
80LApril 9, 19974–5@ Ottawa Senators (1996–97)31–38–1118,500Recap
81LApril 11, 19974–6@ New York Islanders (1996–97)31–39–1115,382Recap
82WApril 13, 19972–1Tampa Bay Lightning (1996–97)32–39–1114,660Recap
Legend:

  Win (2 points)   Loss (0 points)   Tie (1 point)

Player statistics

Scoring

  • Position abbreviations: C = Center; D = Defense; G = Goaltender; LW = Left Wing; RW = Right Wing
  • = Joined team via a transaction (e.g., trade, waivers, signing) during the season. Stats reflect time with the Whalers only.
  • = Left team via a transaction (e.g., trade, waivers, release) during the season. Stats reflect time with the Whalers only.
Regular season
No. Player Pos GP G A Pts +/- PIM
8Geoff SandersonLW82363167−929
21Andrew CasselsC81224466−1646
55Keith PrimeauC75262551−3161
11Kevin DineenRW78192948−6141
16Nelson EmersonRW6692938−2134
12Steven RiceRW78211435−1159
20Glen WesleyD6862632040
92Jeff O'NeillRW72141630−2440
24Sami KapanenRW4513122562
18Robert KronLW68101222−1810
28Paul RanheimLW67101121−1318
7Curtis LeschyshynD6441317−1930
3Steve ChiassonD1831114−107
6Adam BurtD7121113−1379
44Kent MandervilleC446511318
4Gerald DiduckD5611011−940
77Paul CoffeyD20358018
14Kevin HallerD35268−1148
36Glen FeatherstoneD41257087
10Andrei NikolishinC12257−22
5Alexander GodynyukD55167−1041
27Derek KingLW1233602
22Mark JanssensC54246−1090
23Marek MalikD47156550
32Stu GrimsonLW75224−7218
46Kevin BrownRW11044−66
17Hnat DomenichelliLW13213−47
39Kelly ChaseRW281232122
17Chris MurrayRW8112110
1Sean BurkeG5102214
37Jeff DanielsLW1002220
41Nolan PrattD902206
7Brian GlynnD110122
94Brendan ShanahanLW210110
26Steve MartinsC201100
29Jason MuzzattiG3101118
27Jeff BrownD100000
47Jean-Sebastien GiguereG80000
25Jason McBainD6000−40

Goaltending

Regular season
No. Player GP W L T SA GA GAA SV% SO TOI
1Sean Burke512222615601342.69.91442985
29Jason Muzzatti319135815913.43.88801591
47Jean-Sebastien Giguere8140201243.65.8810394

Awards and records

Awards

Type Award/honor Recipient Ref
League
(in-season)
NHL All-Star Game selection Geoff Sanderson [4]
Team Award of Excellence Kevin Dineen [5]
Booster Club MVP Award Sean Burke [5]
Frank Keys Memorial Award Kent Manderville [5]
Mark Kravitz Award Sean Burke [5]
Most Valuable Defenseman Glen Wesley [5]
Three Star Award of Excellence Sean Burke [5]
Top Gun Award Geoff Sanderson [5]
True Grit Award Kevin Dineen [5]

Transactions

The Whalers were involved in the following transactions during the 1996–97 season.

Trades

October 1, 1996 To Anaheim Mighty Ducks
Espen Knutsen
To Hartford Whalers
Kevin Brown
October 9, 1996 To Detroit Red Wings
Brendan Shanahan
Brian Glynn
To Hartford Whalers
Paul Coffey
Keith Primeau
1st round pick in 1997 - Nikos Tselios
November 9, 1996 To Washington Capitals
Andrei Nikolishin
To Hartford Whalers
Curtis Leschyshyn
December 15, 1996 To Philadelphia Flyers
Paul Coffey
3rd round pick in 1997 - Kris Mallette
To Hartford Whalers
Kevin Haller
1st round pick in 1997 - Scott Hannan
7th round pick in 1997 - Andrew Merrick
March 5, 1997 To Calgary Flames
Hnat Domenichelli
Glen Featherstone
2nd round pick in 1997 - Dmitri Kokorev
3rd round pick in 1998 - Paul Manning
To Hartford Whalers
Steve Chiasson
3rd round pick in 1997 - Francis Lessard
March 18, 1997 To Toronto Maple Leafs
Kelly Chase
To Hartford Whalers
8th round pick in 1998 - Jaroslav Svoboda
March 18, 1997 To Anaheim Mighty Ducks
Mark Janssens
To Hartford Whalers
Bates Battaglia
4th round pick in 1998 - Josef Vasicek
March 18, 1997 To New York Islanders
5th round pick in 1997 - Adam Edinger
To Hartford Whalers
Derek King
March 18, 1997 To Phoenix Coyotes
Gerald Diduck
To Hartford Whalers
Chris Murray

Waivers

October 2, 1996 From Edmonton Oilers
Kent Manderville
October 12, 1996 From Detroit Red Wings
Stu Grimson

Free agents

PlayerNew Team
Scott DanielsPhiladelphia Flyers
Brad McCrimmonPhoenix Coyotes
David WilliamsBoston Bruins
Kevin SmythOrlando Solar Bears (IHL)
John StevensPhiladelphia Flyers

Draft picks

Hartford's picks at the 1996 NHL Entry Draft held at the Kiel Center in St. Louis, Missouri.[6]

Round # Player Position Nationality College/Junior/Club team (League)
234Trevor WasylukLeft wing CanadaMedicine Hat Tigers (WHL)
361Andrei PetruninRight wing RussiaCSKA Moscow (Russia)
488Craig MacDonaldCenter CanadaHarvard University (ECAC)
4104Steve WasylkoCenter CanadaDetroit Whalers (OHL)
5116Mark McMahonDefense CanadaKitchener Rangers (OHL)
6143Aaron BakerGoaltender CanadaTri-City Americans (WHL)
7171Greg KuznikDefense CanadaSeattle Thunderbirds (WHL)
8197Kevin MarshLeft wing CanadaCalgary Hitmen (WHL)
9223Craig AdamsRight wing CanadaHarvard University (ECAC)
9231Askhat RakhmatullinLeft wing RussiaSalavat Yulaev Ufa (Russia)

Departure from Hartford

In 1994, Compuware founder Peter Karmanos purchased the Whalers. Karmanos pledged to keep the Whalers in Hartford for four years. Frustrated with lackluster attendance and corporate support, he announced in 1996 that if the Whalers were unable to sell at least 11,000 season tickets for the 1996–97 season, he would likely move the team. Furthermore, ownership only made season tickets available in full-season (41-game) packages, eliminating the popular five- and ten-game "mini plans," in a strategy largely designed to spur purchases from wealthier corporations and individuals. Sales were underwhelming at the beginning of the campaign, and at the end of the 1995–96 season it was still unknown whether the Whalers would stay in Connecticut or move. However, thanks to an aggressive marketing campaign, and the creative efforts of many fans (who pooled together resources to purchase some of the full-season packages collectively) the Whalers announced that they would stay in Connecticut for the 1996–97 season.

In early 1996, negotiations between the Whalers and Connecticut Governor John G. Rowland to build a new $147.5 million arena seemed to be going well. However, negotiations fell apart when Rowland and the State refused Karmanos' demand to reimburse the Whalers for up to $45 million in losses during the three years the new arena was to be built. As a result, the team announced on March 26, 1997, that they would leave Hartford, one of the few times that a team announced it would leave its current city without having already selected a new city. Many suspected that Governor John G. Rowland did not want to keep the Whalers, as he harbored hopes of instead landing an NFL franchise. Ideally, Rowland wanted to use the state's resources to build a new stadium to lure the New England Patriots to Connecticut and did not have serious intentions of building an NHL arena for the Whalers.[7] [8] [9]

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