The Carolina Hurricanes’ mascot, Stormy, is an anthropomorphic ice hog who wears the number 97, shortened for 1997 when the Hartford Whalers moved to North Carolina. The team’s name, Hurricanes, is a nod to the state’s pork industry and the team’s history. The pig motif pays homage to North Carolina’s pork industry and the team’s history.
The Carolina Hurricanes began their sixth consecutive playoff push in the 2019 season, with Hamilton the Pig emerging as the unofficial mascot. Hamilton first appeared outside PNC Arena before a first-round game against the Capitals. The pig’s name was chosen due to the abundance of hog farms in eastern North Carolina, which suffer from unimaginable abuse in the factory. The pig motif pays homage to North Carolina’s pork industry and the team’s history.
The Hurricanes initially wanted to name the team “ice hogs”, but that idea was scratched. The pig motif pays homage to North Carolina’s pork industry and the team’s history. The pig motif brought joy and good luck to the Carolina Hurricanes’ 2019 playoff season.
The pig motif pays homage to North Carolina’s pork industry and the team’s history. The Canes mascot, Stormy, made its debut on October 10, 1997, during the team’s first game against the Washington Capitals. As the Carolina Hurricanes begin their sixth consecutive playoff push, the pig motif serves as a reminder of the importance of a strong connection between the team and its history.
📹 Meet the Carolina Hurricanes’ Unofficial Mascot – Hamilton the Pig!
As the Carolina Hurricanes begin their sixth consecutive playoff push, we look back on their epic 2019 playoff season and the …
📹 Game day with Hamilton the pig, unofficial Carolina Hurricanes mascot
Ride along with the Hurricanes’ lucky pig Hamilton as he meets fans and players during Game 3 of the Eastern Conference …
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