Thursday
Mar102011

Canadians Heart Stripes

It's been a week since the last blog update, so it's time for a nice long one. Let's take a trip across Canada and try to figure out why the natives like stripes so much. We start in the capital city. The blog's been a little Ottawa-heavy these days, but that's where the news is.

Ottawa 67's dark uniform / Robert LefebvreThe OHL's Ottawa 67's — not the Senators — have announced they will unveil a new dark uniform on Friday. They're bringing back the old barber-pole look from just prior to the Age of Reebok.

According to Reebok, the "high-tech" Edge uniforms were not conducive to the top-to-bottom striping the 67's were known for. So they switched to this (right) and fans weren't very happy with that.

Now, it's apparently "technologically possible" so they're bringing them back once again. Details from the team's website:

The Ottawa 67’s will return to their roots next season by wearing the barber pole jersey/socks as their “dark” uniform. The team was forced to temporarily switch from the barber pole to a solid colour prior to the start of the 2009-10 season when the OHL adopted the new Reebok EDGE jersey.

At the time, 67’s Owner and Governor Jeff Hunt pledged that his team would return to the barber pole design as soon as it was technologically possible, and that time has now arrived.

“The barber pole jersey is synonymous with 67’s hockey,” said 67’s Owner and Governor Jeff Hunt. “It’s the jersey of Denis Potvin, Doug Wilson and Bobby Smith. It’s the jersey of our Memorial Cup winning teams. And it’s fantastic to finally be able to return to it and give our fans the look they’ve been asking for.”

The jersey will be unveiled to 67’s fans at the Rona Centre on Friday evening, just before the start of their game against Niagara at 7:30 PM. Great seats for that game are still available.

Binghamton Senators' barber-pole jerseySo that's cool and I'll get pictures on the blog tomorrow. If any 67's fans in attendance feel like sharing a picture, everyone here would be grateful.

The AHL's Binghamton Senators recently sported the full stripes — though not in the Reebok Edge cut (right).

But that's not all. Now we bring it back to the NHL club. Icethetics reader Dan P. emailed in about what the change-up for the 67's might mean for the Ottawa Senators in 2011.

Given the conversations regarding the Sens jersey changes, this news could likely have an impact as it probably rules out a complete return to the straight barber poles... not likely that two teams in the same town sport the same jersey.

While I can't think of a specific example to refute Dan's claim, I don't see why that necessarily has to be the case — especially if it's just an alternate for the Sens. It might be cool to have that connection with the junior club in town.

Still, let's say Dan is onto something and the Sens wouldn't go full-on barber-pole. Team president Cyril Leeder has said that the barber-pole design will be part of the new third jersey. So that brings me back to the above jersey the 67's have been wearing since 2009. I think it would work perfectly for the Senators and it will no longer be in use by the 67's.

So that's that put to bed for the time being.

Here's an interesting one. Remember my April Fool's joke in 2008? It was about the NHL dropping Reebok Edge jerseys and turning to Project Runway for redesigned uniforms. Maybe it was just crazy enough to be true.

ESPN The Magazine asked fashion designer Tommy Hilfiger for his take on the uniforms of the most historic teams in major sports for their Style Issue (March 21 edition). He tried his hand at the Yankees, Lakers and Cowboys before turning to the Montreal Canadiens.

Tommy Hilfiger gives the Canadiens a new look / ESPN The Magazine

Here's what Hilfiger had to say about his Habs' redesign:

I wanted to go in a different direction than the current Canadiens uniforms, which are solid colors. We loved the idea of taking the traditional rugby stripe and incorporating it into a hockey uniform. The tie at the neck area allows a wider opening for putting on and taking off the jersey over all the pads. The zigzag stitch along the front is one of the strongest stitches that can be applied to a garment to withstand pulling and tugging. It gives the uniform a cool twist, but it's functional, too. There has to be a balance.

I like the rugby stripes much better than the barber-pole the 67's are talking about. But it would be hard to see the Habs in a uniform that didn't bear the CH. If you're so inclined, you should check out Hilfiger's other redesigns.

This next item relates to Canada, but not stripes. Chris Creamer tweeted a link to a story saying the sale of the WHL's Chilliwack Bruins  is "70% done" — meaning it's looking like they'll be playing in Victoria next season.

And it apparently relates to the possibility of the Phoenix Coyotes moving back to Winnipeg if they can't sort things out in Glendale, Ariz. This pretty much sums it up: "With the impeding collapse of the Phoenix Coyotes in Glendale and their move to Winnipeg in the cards, it is imperative to the WHL that they move into the Victoria market before the Vancouver Canucks affiliate, the Manitoba Moose does."

I don't know all the ins and outs of this story, but I do know the ECHL is already in Victoria with the Salmon Kings — and they're affiliated with the Canucks and Moose. I guess it'll be interesting to see what new team names and logos we end up with next season when all of this gets worked out.

By the way, I have an extra-long Winnipeg Jets concept post in the works for tomorrow. Thanks to all the artists who've submitted their work!

Islanders 2001—2007 / Getty ImagesAnd now to drop my Canadian theme altogether, we'll move on to the subject of the New York Islanders  and their new third jersey.

In a video blog on NYI Point Blank, Chris Botta addressed a reader's question. He says the Isles will indeed launch a new alternate sweater for 2011-12.

The reader asked what we're all thinking by pointing out that the Islanders already "got it right" with the new white sweater this season. So why risk a "fishsticks" ordeal?

The simple answer: money. As Botta points out, if the club adds a new jersey, even if it has a fisherman on the front, fans will buy it. And the Isles would like to have their money.

Botta had no details to offer on the design, but did say he was working for the club when the orange jersey was launched. He liked it. Personally, I'm not a big fan, but it is different and we have seen worse. Much worse.

Thanks to Andy F. for sending along the link. 

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Reader Comments (10)

that Canadien design is horrible. the sash on the front makes them look like they won a pagent. as for the rest of Hilfigers concepts, all but the Lakers are terrible.

Mar 10 · 2:30 PM PST | Unregistered CommenterJeff

dear Lord,please do NOT let Tommy Hilfiger anywhere near an NHL team's jersey. I have only one word for the Habs abomination: YIKES!

Mar 10 · 3:16 PM PST | Unregistered CommenterPeter Duggan

Hilfiger didn't design anything for the Habs. He took one of his rugby shirts and stuck the word Canadiens on it.

Mar 10 · 3:25 PM PST | Unregistered Commentertwoeightnine

As a one-off concept I like what Hilfigure has brought to the Habs. I like to see how different designers bring elements from different sports jerseys and adapt them for hockey (like the numbers on the front football/basketball style jerseys that are popping up around the NHL...also someone did a really neat leafs concept about 4 or 6 months ago on this blog based on a soccer jersey... it was really cool I will try to find it). Rugby is especially dear to me, as I played all through high-school, and I do like the elements and tradition of rugby that Hilfigure brought into his concept. Of course there is some convention to hockey jerseys these days that should not be abandoned, but I do like seeing how people step outside the box and are innovative with their designs. I think Hilfigure does just that.

All that good stuff being said, I do agree that the diagonal tripe makes it look like they have won a beauty pageant. But hey, that could be the start of a new tradition, right? Give the winners of the cup a sash they wear all of next season :P.

Mar 10 · 3:49 PM PST | Unregistered CommenterColin

As a Victoria BC resident, I can add a few details to the Moose/Salmon Kings/WHL story:

The deal between RG Properties, who runs Victoria's arena and owns the Salmon Kings and the ECHL is up for renewal at the end of this season, and it will not be renewed, meaning the Salmon Kings are done for. RG chose not to renew the deal due to years of dismal attendance. The thinking is that a different brand of hockey would fit the Victoria market better.

The WHL would hopefully bring cheaper ticket prices, plus the opportunity for far more local rivalries. The AHL Moose would have the direct connection to the Vancouver Canucks, which most hockey-mad Victorians support.

Whichever team does come to Victoria next season, they will not be competing with the ECHL. It will be the AHL, or the WHL, but not both, as RG Properties is the prospective owner in either case.

Mar 10 · 5:00 PM PST | Unregistered CommenterBlake

A bit shocking the Bruins are potentially on the move. Such a young team, they've had gate and playoff success almost immediately. Sounds like attendance in CHWK has been dismal since the AHL sprung up in Abbotsford.

If the Coyotes do move to Winterpeg, then I see the Moose going to Victoria.

Mar 10 · 6:33 PM PST | Unregistered CommenterDave

It was a short period of time where that orange look took off. The Mets wore orange for a couple of games here and there too and people actually bought the jerseys.

Mar 10 · 7:56 PM PST | Unregistered CommenterFranco

True North, the group that would move the Coyotes back to Winnipeg, owns the Moose, so they may have some input as to where the AHL team ends up in that scenario.

I think that if the Coyotes do leave, there will be some attempt to move an AHL, ECHL or CHL team to Glendale in order to salvage some use out of that arena. I doubt the Phoenix Suns would want to start splitting their home schedule between US Airways and Jobing.com, the way the LA Clippers went between the Sports Arena and the Pond back in the mid-1990s. I suppose they could also try to get an NBA D-League squad...

Mar 10 · 8:21 PM PST | Unregistered CommenterRob a.k.a. kyojikasshu

Dave, the Bruins have had 3 playoff wins in their existance and never had an over .500 record. 8 out 10 teams make the playoffs.

Mar 10 · 8:30 PM PST | Unregistered Commenterjesse

BRING ON THE BARBERPOLES!!!!
That's awesome news!!! The 67's in those striped sweaters is the way it should be. I do and always will wear my barberpole sweater to 67's games. I don't like the black ones they have now, but I think something like them would be nice for the Senators.

I'm glad the "technology" has finally advanced enough... LOL what a joke that is.

The 67's news made my day for sure :)

Mar 10 · 10:25 PM PST | Unregistered CommenterBrad

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