Saturday
Jan302010

Specialty Sweaters in Excess

First, a big thanks to all the readers helping me out with all the specialty jersey news lately. You guys are great. That being said, there's a lot to cover today so I'll try to keep it brief.

On Tuesday, January 26 the Toronto Maple Leafs wore special throwback sweaters during warm-ups.

Leafs' throwback jerseyIn this photo, you see Francois Beauchemin, who usually wears #22, likely wearing Borje Salming's #21 sweater, as Icethetics reader Chris points out. Salming's sweater was honored (not retired) on October 4, 2006.

The following information was posted on the Leafs' web site:

As part of a pre-game tribute to better times, retired fan favourites Dave "Tiger" Williams, Lanny McDonald and Norm Ullman were invited to conduct the ceremonial opening face-off. Toronto players had worn throwback uniforms from the 1970s in their pre-game warm-up.

A reader named Michael, a Rangers fan, asked if this could be a sign of things to come. While obviously I can't say for certain, I do know I like it better than their current home jersey. But maybe they could use a dark third as well?

But don't get your hopes up. Don't forget, these were only worn during warm-ups, not even for an actual game. But it is still nice to see them every now and then. There are a couple more pictures in this Leafs' photo gallery.


In less-awesome jersey news, the San Jose Sharks are auctioning off special edition Valentine's Day jerseys through the Sharks Foundation.

Sharks' Valentine's jerseysThey're white practice jerseys, autographed by the players, featuring names in red and small red hearts on the jersey numbers on the back. In fact, this photo to the right depicts very clearly what they look like.

Fans can bid on them in a silent auction format. The first half will be available during tonight's game and the other half go up on Tuesday night.

If you're a collector or just a fan who wants more details, click here. Of course this isn't the first or last time the Sharks Foundation will hold a special edition jersey auction. Details here.


Now we move into the minors where all the real fun starts.

My local team, the ECHL's Florida Everblades, will hold their Pink in the Rink Night on Saturday, February 20.

Everblades' Pink in the Rink NightPlayers will wear these pink-infused jerseys when they take on the Kalamazoo Wings. The jerseys will then be auctioned off immediately following the game.

Icethetics reader Ian writes in to point out a neat element of the jersey's design. Normally, interlocking alligator teeth make up the middle stripe at the bottom of the sweater. For this special edition breast cancer awareness jersey, alternating pink ribbons give the same effect.

Having said that, if you enlarge the image, you'll notice that the right sleeve reads "2009 Pink in the Rink." Presumably, this is the jersey design used last season, or meant for use before January 1.

I imagine the jerseys worn next month will feature the updated year. I'll also try to grab some game action photos to share.


Another ECHL club, the Johnstown Chiefs, announced plans on Wednesday to wear special jerseys for their Pink in the Rink Night event on January 29.

Credit: The Tribune-DemocratThey did so to the tune of a 5-2 defeat last night at the hands of the Charlotte Checkers.

The Chiefs have been holding their annual Pink in the Rink night since the 2007-08 season, and as always the jerseys were auctioned off after the game. This year's event will benefit the Joyce Murtha Breast Care Center.

Chiefs' pink jerseyHere's a better look at the special edition sweater. It's basically a Boston Bruins home jersey with gold swapped out for pink. 

The wordmark is a nice touch, with the attached pink ribbon.

That wraps things up for now. There's a lot of other minor league jersey news that I'll be getting to later on. So check back soon for that.

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Reader Comments (13)

Leafs are also wearing special camo jerseys in the warm-up tonight against Vancouver for military night.

Jan 30 · 4:14 PM PST | Unregistered CommenterAlex

I wouldnt mind seeing the Leafs using those jerseys as their 3rd jerseys. Imo, it would be an improvement on what theyre using now.

Jan 30 · 5:10 PM PST | Unregistered CommenterEric

Ew. Those Sharks jerseys should be burned. Then cremated. Then buried.....

...dug out, burned again, and flushed down the toilet.

Jan 30 · 5:26 PM PST | Unregistered CommenterKevin Y

The 70's jerseys worn in the Leaf game warm-up are going to be issued for sale at most jersey retailers for next season. You can buy them now at the ACC Centre Sports.

As much as I love the look of this jersey, I still think it pails in comparison to the Leafs current 3rd. I still think the Leafs need to go back to their 1960's uniforms (current 3rd as their road uniform) and possibly have their 1967 cup winning home jersey as their new 3rd.

Jan 30 · 10:53 PM PST | Unregistered CommenterAaron Spink

Just think how sweet Giguere and Phaneuf will look in Leafs jerseys!

Jan 31 · 11:11 AM PST | Unregistered CommenterGlen

I LOVE those Leafs jerseys

Reminds me alot of those retro Cowboy's jerseys, which I also love

Jan 31 · 12:16 PM PST | Unregistered CommenterColton

Just to clarify on the Leafs jerseys... this season the Leafs have held special nights where they honour specific decades... for instance, I was at the last game pictured above, where it was 70's Night. They run a poll to find out the fans' favourite players from that decade and they they have the current team where those specific sweaters during warmup. That's it. They also had 80's Night, 90's Night, 60's Night, etc. As far as we can tell this is no indication of any plans to alter the current jerseys in the future.

Jan 31 · 2:54 PM PST | Unregistered Commenterfrito10

i think us icetheticians should start a petition for the leafs jersey to become their alts.

Jan 31 · 6:44 PM PST | Unregistered CommenterMark

Mark,

I have to strongly disagree with you. Those jerseys represent Harold Ballard the worst owner (and some would say human being) in sports history and dark dark times for the Leafs. Most Leaf fans agree that we want the current alts to be the new road and develop a blue version as home (similar to 1964 set) with the 1967 style as the new third. This would look great.

Feb 1 · 7:46 AM PST | Unregistered CommenterJWaz

Frito:

"As far as we can tell this is no indication of any plans to alter the current jerseys in the future."

Not so, says Berger:

http://www.hockeybuzz.com/blog.php?post_id=24905

"TORONTO (Dec. 13) – In the interests of marketing, the Maple Leafs will make slight alterations to their Reebok Edge jersey for next season; both the home/blue and road/white uniforms to be modified. When the Edge jerseys were introduced as part of a league-wide initiative with Reebok for the 2007-08 season, horizontal striping near the bottom of the jersey was eliminated for the first time, as was the “TML” shoulder patch that adorned the uniform since 2000. A league merchandizing source has told me that both will be returned to the Leafs’ jersey for 2010-11 – either a single or double horizontal stripe, and a shoulder patch of origin that has yet to be revealed. The club had a miniature Leafs logo as a shoulder patch from 1992-2000, then the “TML” design afterward.

The Leafs’ third jersey – a predominantly white replica of the mid-‘60s road uniform, with blue shoulder piping and the old-style 35-point maple leaf on the front – will remain in place, as it is both handsome in appearance and consistently marketable."

Feb 1 · 8:50 AM PST | Unregistered CommenterMP

Div I NCAA RIT Tigers went pink over the weekend as well:

http://www.rit.edu/studentaffairs/pink/

Feb 1 · 9:05 AM PST | Unregistered CommenterC

I would love to see the blue version of the Leafs' thirds as a new alternate.

Feb 1 · 1:35 PM PST | Unregistered CommenterGlen

I love the Leafs throwback... It's like the Flyers Winter Classic but blue and white.

Feb 2 · 2:27 AM PST | Unregistered CommenterJon

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