Carolina Hurricanes Owner

Last Modified May 5, 2025 08:02 GMT
Carolina Hurricanes Owner
Tom Dundon

The Carolina Hurricanes is a professional ice hockey team hailing from Raleigh, North Carolina. They compete in the Metropolitan Division of the National Hockey League under the Eastern Conference. Notably, they originated in 1972 as the New England Whalers when the team initially belonged to the World Hockey Association (WHA). Upon the WHA-NHL merger in 1979, the Whalers transitioned into the NHL, experiencing sporadic playoff appearances and drafting future Hall of Famer Ron Francis in 1981.

As of 2025, the Hurricanes is led by a bunch of talented players like Sebastian Aho, Jake Guentzel, Jordan Staal, Dmitry Orlov, and Stefan Noesen among others. On the other hand, Don Waddell serves as the general manager of the team, while Jordan Staal takes care of the captaincy duties of the team.

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Who owns the Carolina Hurricanes?

The Carolina Hurricanes are owned by Tom Dundon, who serves as the team's Chief Executive Officer, Owner, and Governor. Dundon, a native of New York who was raised in Dallas, acquired a majority stake in the Hurricanes on January 12, 2018. Under his ownership, the Hurricanes have reached the Stanley Cup Playoffs in each of Dundon's five seasons at the helm.

Before venturing into sports ownership, Dundon had a successful career in business and investments. He attended Southern Methodist University, where he earned a bachelor's degree in economics and was actively involved in student leadership. Dundon co-founded a business focused on automobile financing, which later evolved into Santander Consumer USA, a major U.S. consumer finance company. He served in various leadership roles within the company before leaving it in 2015.

Carolina Hurricanes valuation

The Carolina Hurricanes are valued at $1.25 billion as of December 2024, according to Forbes. This includes the team, their market, arena, and brand. They made $183 million in revenue in the 2023-2024 season and had $23 million in profit. The team was bought in 2018 for $420 million, and its value has grown by 52% in one year.

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FAQs On Carolina Hurricanes

A. Tom Dundon is the owner of the Carolina Hurricanes, leading the team to success in the NHL under his tenure. 
A. The Hurricanes compete in the Eastern Conference of the NHL, showcasing their talent and achievements on the ice.

A. Notable awards won by the Hurricanes include the Stanley Cup in 2006, the Prince of Wales Trophy, the Conn Smythe Trophy, and the Frank J. Selke Trophy, among others.

A.  The CEO of the Carolina Hurricanes is Brian Fork.

A. The Carolina Hurricanes are worth $1.25 billion as of December 2024.

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