Tom Dundon now sole owner of Carolina Hurricanes

By STEPHEN WHYNO
AP Hockey Writer

Tom Dundon is now sole owner of the Carolina Hurricanes after buying out the remaining shares of the NHL club held by Peter Karmanos and others.

The league’s board of governors unanimously approved the transaction Wednesday.

“We are fortunate to have a passionate fan base that supports what we believe is a team that can compete every year for the Stanley Cup.” Dundon said in a statement. “That is the only option.”

Dundon, 49, became majority owner in early 2018 when he bought 52% of the Hurricanes and their arena for $425 million. Karmanos had owned the team since moving the Whalers from Hartford in 1997.

“This was sort of the structure of the deal,” Dundon said told The Associated Press by phone. “It was always kind of contemplated that this is how we would do it, kind of two pieces.”

Dundon praised Karmanos for his impact on hockey in the U.S. for more than four decades and said, “His vision laid the groundwork for the success we now enjoy in Raleigh, and his legacy will always remain a part of this organization.”

But now Dundon gets to continue putting his stamp on the organization.

Carolina made the playoffs the past three seasons, the first three consecutive trips to the postseason since the move to Raleigh. Rod Brind’Amour won the Jack Adams Award as coach of the year and signed a three-year extension after the Hurricanes won their division and reached the second round before losing to Tampa Bay.

“Obviously the losing is no fun and it was awful,” Dundon said in the phone interview. “Unfortunately the odds say you’re going to finish more seasons than not where you don’t win. So that’s the hardest part about this deal is you could do great and not win, and so we’ve got to figure that out.”

Dundon said he, general manager Don Waddell and Brind’Amour agree on trying to win now while also not mortgaging the future. The next step for the Hurricanes is elevating from perennial playoff contender to Stanley Cup contender.

“We’re trying to make decisions that are sustainable,” Dundon said. “Organizationally we all agree that you want to try to get better today but we’re going to play hockey tomorrow and the day after that and we want to make sure that we can sustain something that gives us a chance to win consistently.”

———

More AP NHL: https://apnews.com/hub/NHL and https://twitter.com/AP—Sports

SportsPlus

McNeese Sports

A quick trip home

Local News

City Council gives green light to lakefront hotel plan

Crime

12/19: Calcasieu Parish Sheriff announces arrest list

Crime

Washington-Marion student arrested for terrorizing, charged as an adult

Local News

Governor selects Stine, Tarver for new Fiscal Responsibility Program

high-school Football

Press box project for Jerry Simmons Stadium move forward

Local News

National defense budget could allocate millions to Louisiana military bases

Face to Face

Second Harvest hosts drive-thru Christmas dinner distribution

Business

It’s not just about money: The Five T’s of Philanthropy

Face to Face

Carols under the Oak: Lake Charles Symphony unites with Imperial Calcasieu Museum

Face to Face

Health officials say Louisiana patient is first severe bird flu case in US

Crime

12/18: Calcasieu Parish Sheriff announces arrest list

Local News

Westlake fire chief describes training with ‘cutting edge’ technology

Local News

Scooter Hobbs column: A new low for bowl opt-outs

Business

Scott Walker named new president, CEO of Chamber SWLA

Business

Hotel owner questions lakefront hotel development plans

Jim Beam

Jim Beam column: Is insurance our No. 1 problem?

Face to Face

10 local charities reap benefits of Coats for Kids drive

Crime

Sentence stands for man who crashed into 18-wheeler while impaired, killing 3-year-old

Crime

12/17: Calcasieu Parish Sheriff announces arrest list

Local News

Top Russian general is killed in a Moscow bombing claimed by Ukraine

life

Wreaths placed on hundreds of graves at Southwest Louisiana Veterans Cemetery

Local News

Children do the Christmas shopping at Family Matters event

McNeese Sports

Next Viator era to open at home