Hurricanes bring back popular goal song “Brass Bonanza” for Whalers night

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Hurricanes bring back popular goal song “Brass Bonanza” for Whalers night
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The Carolina Hurricanes are doing it right!

The beloved Hartford Whalers goal song will be played by the Hurricanes later this month. The Hurricanes plan on using "Brass Bonanza" as their goal song for Whalers Night on Dec. 23 against the Boston Bruins, according to TSN's hockey insider Pierre LeBrun.


What a great present for the holidays! 

"Brass Bonanza" was used by the Whalers until 1992 and was played at Hartford games when the team came on to the ice for warmups, and also when it scored. The club relocated to Raleigh, N.C. and became the Hurricanes in 1997. A Techno mix of song was even considered as one of the eight finalists to determine the Hurricanes' a new goal song for the 2017-18 season during a fan vote. It ultimately lost out to Petey Pablo's "Raise Up." 

"Brass Bonanza" won't be the only element bringing the fanbase back to the good ole days of the Hartford team this season: Carolina will also don green Whalers uniforms for the home game, as it will on March 5 when it plays the Bruins in Boston.

Crank up the volume! 

Source: Twitter