List of Hartford Whalers broadcasters

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Games played by the Hartford Whalers, a professional ice hockey team in Hartford, Connecticut that played in the World Hockey Association (WHA) from 1972 until 1979, and in the National Hockey League (NHL) from 1979 to 1997, were broadcast by several radio and television channels. The Whalers moved to North Carolina in 1997, becoming the Carolina Hurricanes.

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Television

1990s

YearChannelPlay-by-playColor commentatorStudio host
1996–97 SportsChannel New England John Forslund Bill Gardner [1]
WBNE [1]
1995–96 SportsChannel New England John Forslund [2] Daryl Reaugh [2]
WTVU
1994–95 SportsChannel New England Rick Peckham Gerry Cheevers Bob Picozzi [3]
WTNH [3] John Forslund [3]
1993–94 SportsChannel New England Rick Peckham Gerry Cheevers
1992–93 SportsChannel New England Rick Peckham Gerry Cheevers
1991–92 SportsChannel New England Rick Peckham Gerry Cheevers
1990–91 SportsChannel New England Rick Peckham Gerry Cheevers Billy Gonillo
WTXX

1980s

YearChannelPlay-by-playColor commentator
1989–90 SportsChannel New England Rick Peckham Gerry Cheevers
WHCT-TV
1988–89 SportsChannel New England Rick Peckham Gerry Cheevers
WHCT-TV
1987–88 SportsChannel New England Rick Peckham Gerry Cheevers
WHCT-TV
1986–87 SportsChannel New England Rick Peckham Gerry Cheevers
WHCT-TV
1985–86 SportsChannel New England Rick Peckham Gerry Cheevers and Don Blackburn
WVIT
1984–85 SportsChannel New England Rick Peckham Don Blackburn
WVIT
1983–84 SportsChannel New England Mike Fornes Don Blackburn
WVIT
1982–83 PRISM New England Mike Fornes Johnny McKenzie
WVIT Scott Wahle
1981–82 PRISM New England Mike Fornes Johnny McKenzie
WVIT Scott Wahle
1980–81 WVIT Scott Wahle [4] Larry Pleau [4] or André Lacroix 1

1970s

YearChannelPlay-by-playColor commentator(s)
1979–80 WVIT Scott Wahle John Hewig or Larry Pleau [5]
1978–79 WHCT-TV Bob Neumeier John Hewig
1977–78 WHCT-TV Bob Neumeier Dennis Randall
1976–77 WFSB-TV Bob Neumeier Bill Rasmussen
1975–76 WFSB-TV
Connecticut Public Television [6]
Bob Neumeier Bill Rasmussen
1974–75 WFSB-TV John Carlson
1973–74 WKBG-TV [7] John Carlson Stan Fischler or Shirley Fischler
1972–73 WKBG-TV [8] [7] John Carlson Tim Horgan

Radio

1990s

YearFlagship stationPlay-by-playColor commentator(s)
1996–97 WTIC Chuck Kaiton Gerry McDonald
1995–96 WTIC Chuck Kaiton Marty Howe [9]
1994–95 WTIC Chuck Kaiton John Forslund
1993–94 WTIC Chuck Kaiton John Forslund [10]
1992–93 WTIC Chuck Kaiton Arnold Dean
1991–92 WTIC Chuck Kaiton Arnold Dean [11]
1990–91 WTIC Chuck Kaiton Gerry Swain or Tom Rowe

1980s

YearFlagship stationPlay-by-playColor commentator(s)
1989–90 WTIC Chuck Kaiton André Lacroix
1988–89 WTIC Chuck Kaiton André Lacroix
1987–88 WTIC Chuck Kaiton André Lacroix
1986–87 WTIC Chuck Kaiton André Lacroix
1985–86 WTIC Chuck Kaiton André Lacroix
1984–85 WTIC Chuck Kaiton André Lacroix
1983–84 WTIC Chuck Kaiton André Lacroix
1982–83 WTIC Chuck Kaiton André Lacroix
1981–82 WTIC Chuck Kaiton André Lacroix
1980–81 WTIC Chuck Kaiton Larry Pleau or André Lacroix 1 (Non-televised games)

1970s

YearFlagship stationPlay-by-playColor commentator(s)
1979–80 WTIC Chuck Kaiton John Hewig or Larry Pleau
1978–79 WTIC Bob Neumeier John Hewig
1977–78 WTIC Bob Neumeier Dennis Randall
1976–77 WTIC Bob Neumeier Bill Rasmussen
1975–76 WTIC Bob Neumeier Bill Rasmussen
1974–75 WTIC Bill Rasmussen Ron Ryan
1973–74 WHDH [12] John Moynihan
1972–73 WHDH [12] Dave Martin

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