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The Hartford Wolf Pack have been the top affiliate of the New York Rangers since they moved to Connecticut from Binghamton, N.Y., in 1997. They are in the American Hockey League and replaced the Hartford Whalers, who moved to North Carolina at the end of the 1996-97 season, their 18th in the National Hockey League after 12 in the World Hockey Association. The Wolf Pack and Hartford Civic Center were run by Madison Square Garden until AEG Northland won a three-way bidding process in December 2006 to manage the team, arena and Rentschler Field in East Hartford. AEG Northland manages more than a dozen facilities worldwide, and the franchise's owner became Larry Goettesdiener, who has the larges...
The Hartford Wolf Pack have been the top affiliate of the New York Rangers since they moved to Connecticut from Binghamton, N.Y., in 1997. They are in the American Hockey League and replaced the Hartford Whalers, who moved to North Carolina at the end of the 1996-97 season, their 18th in the National Hockey League after 12 in the World Hockey Association. The Wolf Pack and Hartford Civic Center were run by Madison Square Garden until AEG Northland won a three-way bidding process in December 2006 to manage the team, arena and Rentschler Field in East Hartford. AEG Northland manages more than a dozen facilities worldwide, and the franchise's owner became Larry Goettesdiener, who has the largest real estate holdings in Hartford.
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With NHL Out, Wolf Pack Try To Step In
Courant Staff WriterWhen the NHL lockout wasn't settled by September, its top developmental league was assured of an improved status. The 28-team AHL, which includes the Hartford Wolf Pack and Bridgeport Sound Tigers, was upgraded with dozens of players who otherwise...Tags: Hartford Wolf Pack, National Hockey League, Ken Gernander, University of Connecticut, New Jersey Devils
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Local Vocals: Acoustic Café
The Hartford CourantOne of the most intriguing live albums of the season is a local one. The artists on “96.5 Acoustic Café Volume One” were recorded live in the studio or at special locations in Hartford in arrangement with radio station WTIC-FM, which typically aired...Tags: Sarah McLachlan, Radio Industry, Nelly Furtado, AT&T Corp.
Feb 27, 2005
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Dec 20, 2001
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