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Hartford Wolf Pack Wiki Information
The Hartford Wolf Pack
is a professional ice hockey team in the American Hockey League. The team plays in Hartford, Connecticut at the XL Center. The team's mascots are "Sonar" and "Torpedo".
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History
The team was formed in 1997, after Hartford's only major-league sports team, the Hartford Whalers, moved to become the Carolina Hurricanes. The team had previously been known as the Binghamton Rangers, the Binghamton Whalers and the Providence Reds. The Wolf Pack's first game was October 3, 1997.
The Hartford Wolf Pack has made the playoffs in each of the 11 seasons it has played in Hartford. The team's best season was win 1999-2000 when it won the AHL championship, the Calder Cup.
The Hartford Wolfpack official team cheer can be heard by clicking the link in the audio section below. Their official team cheer is "Let's go wolfpack" reapeated.
The market was previously served by:
- Hartford Whalers of the NHL (1979–1997)
Retired Numbers
Season-by-season results
Regular Season
Season
| Games
| Won
| Lost
| Tied
| OTL
| SL
| Points
| GF
| GA
| Standing
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1997–98
| 80
| 43
| 24
| 12
| 1
| —
| 99
| 272
| 227
| 2nd, New England
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1998–99
| 80
| 38
| 31
| 5
| 6
| —
| 87
| 256
| 256
| 2nd, New England
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1999–2000
| 80
| 49
| 22
| 7
| 2
| —
| 107
| 249
| 198
| 1st, New England
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2000–01
| 80
| 40
| 26
| 8
| 6
| —
| 94
| 263
| 247
| 2nd, New England
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2001–02
| 80
| 41
| 26
| 10
| 3
| —
| 95
| 249
| 243
| 2nd, East
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2002–03
| 80
| 33
| 27
| 12
| 8
| —
| 86
| 255
| 236
| 3rd, East
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2003–04
| 80
| 44
| 22
| 12
| 2
| —
| 102
| 198
| 153
| 1st, Atlantic
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2004–05
| 80
| 50
| 24
| —
| 3
| 3
| 106
| 206
| 160
| 2nd, Atlantic
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2005–06
| 80
| 48
| 24
| —
| 6
| 2
| 104
| 292
| 231
| 2nd, Atlantic
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2006–07
| 80
| 47
| 29
| —
| 3
| 1
| 98
| 231
| 201
| 2nd, Atlantic
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2007–08
| 80
| 50
| 20
| —
| 2
| 8
| 110
| 266
| 198
| 2nd, Atlantic
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2008–09
| 80
| 46
| 27
| —
| 3
| 4
| 99
| 243
| 216
| 1st, Atlantic
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Playoffs
Season
| Prelim
| 1st round
| 2nd round
| 3rd round
| Finals
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1997–98
| —
| W, 3–0, NH
| W, 4–3, WOR
| L, 1–4, SJ
| —
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1998–99
| —
| W, 3–0, SPR
| L, 0–4, PRO
| —
| —
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1999–2000
| —
| W, 3–2, SPR
| W, 4–1, WOR
| W, 4–3, PRO
| W, 4–2, RCH
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2000–01
| —
| L, 2–3, PRO
| —
| —
| —
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2001–02
| —
| W, 3–2, MAN
| L, 1–4, HAM
| —
| —
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2002–03
| L, 0–2, SPR
| —
| —
| —
| —
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2003–04
| —
| W, 4–1, POR
| W, 4–0, WOR
| L, 3–4, WBS
| —
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2004–05
| —
| L, 2–4, LOW
| —
| —
| —
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2005–06
| —
| W, 4–3, MAN
| L, 2–4, POR
| —
| —
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2006–07
| —
| L, 3–4, PRO
| —
| —
| —
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2007–08
| —
| L, 1–4, POR''
| —
| —
| —
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2008-09
| —
| L, 2-4, WOR
| —
| —
| —
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Team records
;Single season
Goals:
50, Brad Smyth (2000–01)
Assists:
69, Derek Armstrong (2000–01)
Points:
101, Derek Armstrong (2000–01)
Penalty Minutes:
415, Dale Purinton (1999–2000)
GAA:
1.59, Jason LaBarbera (2003–04)
SV%:
.936, Jason LaBarbera (2003–04)
Shutouts:
13, Jason LaBarbera (2003–04)
Goaltending Wins:
34, Jason LaBarbera (2003–04)
;Career
Goals:
184, Brad Smyth
Assists:
204, Derek Armstrong
Points:
365, Brad Smyth
Penalty Minutes:
1077, Dale Purinton
Shutouts:
21, Jason LaBarbera
Goaltending Wins:
91, Jason LaBarbera
Games:
599, Ken Gernander
Team captains
- Ken Gernander 1997–2004
- Craig Weller 2006–07
- Andrew Hutchinson 2008
- Greg Moore 2009
Current roster
As of July 9, 2009.
Goaltenders
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#
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| align=left
| Player
| Catches
| Acquired
| Place of Birth
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30
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| Matt Zaba
| L
| 2007
| Yorkton, Saskatchewan
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62
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| Miika Wiikman
| L
| 2007
| Mariestad, Sweden
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Defensemen
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#
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| align=left
| Player
| Shoots
| Acquired
| Place of Birth
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3
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| Corey Potter — A
| R
| 2003
| Lansing, Michigan
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4
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| Michael Sauer
| R
| 2005
| St. Cloud, Minnesota
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5
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| Brian Fahey
| R
| 2008
| Glenview, Illinois
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6
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| Ethan Graham
| L
| 2008
| Xenia, Ohio
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7
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| Vladimir Denisov
| L
| 2008
| Navapolatsk, Belarus
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8
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| Chris Murray
| R
| 2008
| Dover, Massachusetts
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21
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| Bobby Sanguinetti
| R
| 2006
| Trenton, New Jersey
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26
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| Tysen Dowzak
| L
| 2008
| Fergus Falls, Minnesota
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Forwards
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#
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| align=left
| Player
| Position
| Shoots
| Acquired
| Place of Birth
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9
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| Brodie Dupont
| LW
| L
| 2007
| Russell, Manitoba
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10
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| Mike Taylor
| C
| L
| 2008
| Maple Grove, Minnesota
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14
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| Justin Soryal
| LW
| L
| 2008
| Newmarket, Ontario
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23
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| Dale Weise
| RW
| R
| 2008
| Winnipeg, Manitoba
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34
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| Dane Byers
| LW
| L
| 2004
| Nipawin, Saskatchewan
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42
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| Artem Anisimov
| C
| L
| 2006
| Yaroslavl, Russia
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44
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| Mike Ouellette
| C
| R
| 2006
| Kamloops, British Columbia
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46
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| Jordan Owens
| LW
| L
| 2007
| Toronto, Ontario
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50
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| Andreas Jamtin
| RW
| L
| 2008
| Danderyd, Sweden
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