[1] On March 22, 2013, the Whalers won their first FHL Commissioner's Cup Title by sweeping the Dayton Demonz in front of a home standing-room only crowd of 3,116 fans.
[2] On April 3, 2015, the Danbury Ice Arena The Whalers led the FHL home attendance for the league's first five seasons.
On June 3, 2015, due to city council’s obscenely overpriced security demanded of the Danbury Whalers, the Federal Hockey League announced the team would be sold or moved to Brewster, New York, to be called the Stateline Whalers, and would play at the Brewster Ice [3][4] The team was announced as being owned by Alan Friedman and Herm Sorcher, with Barry Soskin as a minority owner.
The Danbury Whalers were officially considered to be on hiatus for the season by the FHL but gave up their naming and territorial rights to Brewster.
[5] On June 27, it was reported that the FHL had approved of a new team in Danbury, Connecticut, to replace the departed Whalers.