About Carolina Hurricanes Memorabilia & Collectibles
They are professional team in ice hockey that is based in Raleigh, North Carolina, USA. The Carolina Hurricanes are part of the Southeast Division of the Eastern Conference of the National Hockey League. In November 1971, the New England Whalers were established. In 1979, the team as a part of the World Hockey Association was the moved to the NHL. In 1997, they were relocated to North Carolina.
It was when the World Hockey Association was awarded a franchise to begin playing in Boston, Massachusetts. They started to play their home games at Boston Arena as well as in the Boston Garden. The team was renamed as the Hartford Whalers. Furthermore, Peter Karmanos purchased the team In March 1997. It was then renamed as the Carolina Hurricanes. Lots of changes were then made. The team colors were changed to red and black. In the duration of the 2005 to 2006 seasons, the team was able to win their first Stanley Cup.
Sportsmemorabilia.com the leading internet provider of autographed Carolina Hurricanes collectibles, for instance an autographed stick, or 8x10 photograph. In there short 8 season existence, the Carolina Hurricanes have found a great deal of
NHL playoff success. The Hurricanes have appeared in two Stanley Cup Finals, recently winning their first Stanley Cup in the 2005-06 season, beating the Edmonton Oilers 4-3. The captain of the 2006 Stanley Cup winner,
Rod Brind’Amour memorabilia, like a signed collage, puck, or jersey will help you relive the memories of the Hurricanes first title. The Hurricanes in the 2005-06 season also won the division title for the first time in franchise history. Every signed sport collectible is hand-signed by the pros.
Autographed Carolina Hurricanes Memorabilia & Collectibles
Most popular Carolina Hurricanes players: Rod Brind'Amour, Erik Cole, Joe Corvo, Patrick Dwyer,
Ron Francis, Tim Gleason, Jay Harrison, Kevin Hatcher, Arturs Irbe, Chad LaRose, Manny Legace, Jeff O'neill, Keith Primeau, Geoff Sanderson, Jeff Skinner, Eric Staal, Brandon Sutter, Josef Vasicek, Cam Ward, Glen Wesley