NHL JerseyWatch 2011
March Edition Reebok released its planning catalog to retailers for the new season in January. That's when we got our first look at NHL JerseyWatch 2011 here at Icethetics. In the two months since then, we've learned a lot more.
As always, with rumored information, nothing is official until the specified team or league says so. For example, last year's early catalog for retailers suggested the Predators would have new home and road uniforms this season. That never happened. All we know are the plans — which are subject to change.
For each team, I've listed what's changing along with speculation on how said changes might manifest. The keyword being "speculation" in most cases. New or updated information is noted in red. For religious reader of the blog, there's probably not a lot of new information here for you, as this is meant to be a compilation post for the non-regulars.
Now join me in celebrating Pi Day with another look at the uniform changes ahead for the NHL!
Atlanta Thrashers
New alternate jersey Atlanta has what many consider to be the ugliest third jersey of the Reebok era. Despite a look that merges elements from football and basketball uniforms, it gets points for standing out in a market where hockey is often overlooked. But they still play hockey, right?
It was a surprise to hear the Thrashers are already looking to replace the alternate sweater as it was only introduced in the 2008-09 season. Makes me think sales are in the tank. So how might they make changes?
I don't want to be the one to say it, but dark blue is probably a good bet. It's the new black in terms of being a popular color for alternate uniforms. And it's certainly not maroon.
What's more is the Thrashers don't have a lot of history to draw from, having been founded in 1999. But if they were to take inspiration from the past, let's not forget their original dark jersey (left) was navy.
By the way, anyone recognize the 26-year-old kid in that photo? If you guessed Marc Savard, well done. I'd forgotten he spent a few years in Atlanta before becoming a star in Boston.
Anyway, if the Thrashers' goal is to sell more jerseys, I'd sooner buy this than the weird hybrid they're currently offering. But then truthfully, I'm a Lightning fan so I'd never buy a Thrashers jersey anyway.
Who can say if they're interested in digging up the past? They completely surprised us in 2008 with the jersey they came up with so we may be shocked again in 2011. If it is an original design, I'd count on a major element that highlights the city of Atlanta, be it a new logo or straight-up text.
Regardless, I don't see how they can do worse than their current alternate uniform. And it will be a relief to finally see this one disappear from the NHL.
Buffalo Sabres
Same alternate jersey The Sabres will hang onto the alternate sweater they introduced this season as part of their 40th anniversary celebration.
Though nothing is changing, I thought it worth mentioning here as some thought perhaps the jersey would be worn only this season and then retired. In fact, it seems the royal blue will hang around at least one more year. Possibly longer.
Also, the jersey does feature the throwback Sabres logo with their founding year, 1970, set inside. This was used as the team's 40th anniversary mark but it's not specific to this year, which means it's likely to stay on the sweater.
It goes without saying, but Buffalo's home and road uniforms will also stay the same for 2011-12. Overall, this might be the best set of sweaters in the NHL. And it's all because they're paying attention to their past and their fans.
Dallas Stars
New alternate jersey Reebok says the Stars are looking to launch a brand new third sweater. And most of us are hoping they run far away from their current look.
Dallas may have been the hardest hit by the transition to Reebok Edge in 2007. They went from having a beautiful and unique set of sweaters to some of the blandest in the league. And green almost disappeared entirely.
Currently, the Stars wear a black jersey and a white jersey, each of which simply has the word "DALLAS" arched above the sweater number — not too unlike the Thrashers' current third. They're trimmed in gold and only the white uniform has any hint of green. Their third jersey (right) is the only one with any kind of a logo on the front.
Now it seems they're finally ready to advance the brand and add something new. (Let's just hope it's not a black version of the present third.) I think we're all anticipating something in green, a color that's slowly but surely returning to the NHL after an absence that went on too long.
Maybe even a new logo to go with the green? So long as they learned their lesson from the "Mooterus" (left). That lesson being, don't get too cute with your logo or it will come back to bite you.
Let's be honest, anyone who's ever opened up a sixth grade health class textbook would recognize that shape without a second look. We can all pretend it's the constellation Taurus, but no one is being fooled here. Not even Trevor Daley.
Not only that, but what's with the red? That's never been in their color scheme. And they don't need it. They already have two great colors in green and gold.
The point is, the Stars don't have a good track record with third jerseys. Keep in mind that the current road jersey was their most recent try at an alternate design. And it was terribly lacking in creativity, obviously. Maybe the next try will put an end to that streak.
Edmonton Oilers
New road jersey At last, Oilers fans can rejoice! A new white sweater is coming to Edmonton this fall.
If the Stars fared the worst in the switch to Reebok Edge jerseys in 2007, the Oilers weren't far behind. Fans had been without their true blue and orange, instead dealing with navy and copper with red trim since 1996.
In 2007, the colors stayed the same, but the jerseys were a disappointment. As with many new Reebok sweaters, there were no waist stripes. And the sleeve stripes inexplicably stopped on top of the elbow instead of wrapping completely around the arm.
Only a season later, the complaints were quelled with the introduction of a retro third jersey (right) that brought back the brightly-colored blue and orange from the '80s that most hockey fans associate with Gretzky's Cup-winning dynasty.
Just one year after that, the fan-favorite uniform got top-billing as the new home sweater. Things have been quiet on the jersey front this season. But now with a new white sweater in the works for 2011, fans should be excited.
Most likely, the new road sweater will be a white version of the current home jersey — a look we haven't seen on a regular basis since it was retired back in '96.
To remind you of what that looked like, I tracked down this shot of Mariusz Czerkawski specifically because you can see that the sleeve stripes wrap completely around the elbow. We have indeed missed that feature.
Many fans were expecting/hoping the white jersey would make its return this season, but after three consecutive seasons of uniform changes in Edmonton, the NHL probably frowned upon the notion of a fourth — even though the Islanders got away with it. And as disappointing as that may be, let's take solace in the fact that it's being rectified next season and not five years from now.
Unfortunately, however, the third jersey will not be changing. So those wanna-be stripes aren't disappearing entirely quite yet.
Now for this final paragraph, I could go off on a tangent about how we don't know anything for sure and they could come out with an entirely new design for the white jersey... but I think we all know the Oil would not dare be that reckless. Or would they?
Florida Panthers
updated
New home & road jerseys Reebok says that Florida's piping-happy home and away sweaters are going away at the end of this season. And even a Lightning fan will admit that's a good thing. Because these are terrible and I have to see them six times a year.
Over the last season or two, there's been a noticeable shift away from the leaping panther logo to something more simplified — similar to what we're seeing in Nashville. The Cats' new third jersey is a great example of this.
More and more, Panthers marketing materials have featured either the third jersey logo or a paws up version of the leaping cat. It's hard to say for certain what changes are in store for the new sweaters, but there are no plans to change the third jersey at this point.
If the Cats really want to do it right, just look back. Under the heading of you don't know what you have until it's gone, the funny thing is they're one of those teams that got it right the first time.
And even though the red jersey (left) that we'll always associate with John Vanbiesbrouck was relegated to alternate status in 2003, it's too good to disappear forever. Bring it back.
Following the January JerseyWatch post, Miami Herald writer George Richards revealed that he's heard from players and team officials that the red is, in fact, coming back. He believes the third jerseys will remain intact as well. And that's a good thing.
Since the Panthers have a navy blue jersey that actually looks good, they should hang onto it (as a third) and bring the red back. To the Panthers I say, let the Lightning be blue and reclaim your original colors.
Of course the odd thing is that the Panthers' new marketing campaign — The Blueprint — which is their way of trying to make fans feel better about their last few lousy seasons (aka, "we're rebuilding").
And because of that, their whole website is currently bathed in blue. Mixed messages.
Hopefully the hot Florida summer — which I no longer have to contend with (yay!) — will yield some answers. Until then, like Richards, all we have is speculation. And hope.
Los Angeles Kings
New home, road & alternate jerseys Apparently the Kings intend to toss out everything and go back to the drawing board in 2011. (Maybe.)
Actually, if I'm being honest this complete reboot wasn't entirely unforeseen. The team has been dropping hints over the past year. For example, the players opted to wear the black third jerseys throughout their 2010 playoff run. And the throwback launched this season is very popular among fans.
Not only that, but Icethetics reported in October on photos of possible jersey prototypes seen in Luc Robitaille's office at the Kings' practice facility. They are essentially white versions of the current third jersey (right).
So if I had to guess, the crown logo along with the black and purple sweaters will disappear. Replacing them will be the LA shield logo along with black and white jerseys. And as for the third, obviously the purple and gold throwback is the front-runner.
And that suspicion just got a little more meat on it in January when the Kings added nameplates to those jerseys. Surnames are a league requirement on uniforms, but they got away without them for opening night against the Canucks as they were celebrating the 40th anniversary of their first meeting — which was at a time when jerseys didn't have nameplates.
So now this is a complete uniform and it looks phenomenal. Fans like it and there's no reason not to keep it around. I wouldn't be at all surprised if that's how things shake out for the Kings next season. Black and white regular unis and very colorful thirds.
Of course I could be totally wrong and they could be in the process of launching an brand new identity altogether. As I've been saying, we'll really just have to wait and see.
Nashville Predators
Updated
New home & road jerseys In the 2010 catalog, Reebok reported new home and road uniforms were in the Predators' pipeline. It appears to still be in the cards — just delayed.
Last year's report indicated the third jersey would be going away. That led us to believe the current third would be the new home sweater and a white version would be added for the road.
In February, we finally got a real look at what such a jersey would look like (right). But the Preds were just teasing us. The players, including Shane O'Brien, wore them to a casino night event where they were auctioned off as "limited edition" jerseys.
The team immediately denied this would be Nashville's new road jersey next season. But didn't deny there would be a new one. More on that in a sec.
About a week later, a fan emailed me to say his ticket rep said a mustard-colored jersey was being tested. The Predators wore a love-it-or-hate-it third jersey of the mustard variety (left) from 2001 until the Age of Reebok. Marek Zidlicky knows all about it. And many Predators fans will tell you they loved it.
In late February, the team started sending out renewal notices to season ticket holders, which offered a free "new look Predators home jersey" to those with full season tickets. This officially confirmed new uniforms are on the way, but gave no details about the design.
This is where the speculation begins. Because Reebok says the third jersey isn't changing, we're likely to see brand new designs for the forthcoming home and road sweaters in Nashville.
Then there's the unconfirmed report from commenter Kiltimar on January's JerseyWatch update. He claims to have been part of a focus group which got a look at new jersey concepts — which looked like nothing we've seen before.
It's also now looking more like the colors and logo will remain unchanged despite earlier reports. The Predators may simply be aiming to freshen up their look rather than go for an all-out redesign. I'm actually looking forward to seeing what they come up with.
New York Islanders
Updated
New alternate jersey Reebok is indicating a brand new third jersey for the Islanders — which will probably ruin everything now that they've finally gotten it right.
This season, the Isles debuted their new white sweater (right) to match the blue throwback that's been in use since 2008. We were all relieved and overjoyed to see it.
And that's because the folks on Long Island historically make bad decisions when it comes to redesigning Isles uniforms. For this team, retro works and it always has.
Remember the "fishsticks" debacle of the mid-90s? If not, you're lucky. Fans revolted at the sight of the new sweaters and logo. So much so that the team was forced to bring back the old look not three seasons later.
The only time the Islanders have attempted a non-retro third jersey, it was orange and featured some very bizarre design choices.
The Isles weren't part of the wacky third jersey era of the mid-90s because they were busy making wacky home and road jerseys at the time. This orange sweater (left) was launched in 2002 and if Aaron Asham looks puzzled, imagine the rest of us.
I'm all for trying new things. The orange jersey is cool. I like the blue shoulder yoke and laced collar. But what is with the odd pointy blue and white stripes in the middle? What are they meant to be pointing at exactly?
Honestly, I don't want to know.
Also worth noting, ex-Isles employee and exiled blogger Chris Botta said in a video blog that the team is indeed adding an alternate sweater next season. When asked why by a fan, his simple answer: money.
I'm not sure what the Islanders have in store for a third jersey in 2011. I'm just worried it's not going to be good what with their terrible track record.
New York Rangers
Same alternate jersey Like the Sabres, the New York Rangers will hang onto their anniversary sweater for at least another season.
None of the Rangers' three jerseys are changing in any way. But again, like Buffalo, I thought it worth a mention since there was the possibility the sweater would only survive for the 85th anniversary season.
The only difference between what the Rangers are wearing in 2010-11 and what they'll have in 2011-12 is the 85th anniversary shoulder patch. Obviously that will disappear following the end of this season.
Personally, I'm a bit disappointed. I, along with many of you, was hoping the Rangers would one day bring back the Lady Liberty logo and uniform. It lasted 11 years and it's arguably the best alternate jersey in the history of the NHL.
For now, though, it looks like we'll have to continue waiting for that day to come.
Ottawa Senators
Updated
New alternate jersey Earlier I said the Thrashers may have the ugliest third jersey in the NHL. Forgot about the Senators.
Luckily, the Sens confirmed this news to fans in early March. They're calling it a "heritage" jersey. Team president Cyril Leeder later went on the radio and divulged a key detail — that being a barber-pole look as "part of the design." He even confirmed already having a prototype in the office.
Thing is, it can only be an improvement on what they've been wearing since 2008 (right) — which is all over the map. Who mixes super-retro elements with super-modern elements? These guys.
Some things to keep in mind: A retro-styled concept designed by a fan has appeared in official team materials and in January, Ottawa's farm team in Binghamton wore the barber-pole throwbacks that the original Senators sported in 1930s.
We've also speculated on the possibility of the Sens borrowing inspiration from the junior club in town, the OHL's Ottawa 67's. They've been sporting a rather sharp black jersey with barber-pole striping down the sleeves. Personally, that one's my pick.
And just this past week the 67's re-introduced the full barber-pole uniforms they're known for. Also huge fan favorites.
The question is whether the Sens will copy any of the aforementioned designs or create something entirely new that still feels retro. Because the term "heritage jersey" absolutely screams faux retro and there's nothing we can do about that.
Just have to hope they opt against the "vintage white" that seems to be taking over throwback jerseys in the NHL these days. That's a color that's been worn out in just the span of a couple seasons.
The Blackhawks started the trend with their 2009 Winter Classic uniform, which was striking, and since then it's a color that's been stolen by the likes of the Bruins, Sabres, Penguins, Rangers and even the 10-year-old Blue Jackets.
I guess the good news is that regardless of what they come up with, the SENS jersey will be going away and that has to be a good thing.
Pittsburgh Penguins
New alternate jersey This should be the least surprising news in the entire post. The Pens will have a new third in 2011.
The Penguins first talked about replacing their powder blue third jersey last year. But upon the announcement they'd be participating in another Winter Classic, those plans were shelved.
The last time the Pens added a third jersey, it was borrowed directly from the 2008 Winter Classic. Now three years later, it's all but a given that history will repeat itself.
I'd be very surprised if the new uniform isn't the 2011 Winter Classic sweater (right). Chances are it's the same design they were working on last year when the idea of changing the alternate jersey first came up.
The only difference would be the lack of a Winter Classic shoulder patch. I've altered the image to represent that. It's a nice looking jersey on its own. But I do think it would be better if they used real white instead of the trendy vintage white.
Tampa Bay Lightning
updated
New home & road jerseys The Lightning unveiled a new logo along with new home and road uniforms to very mixed reviews on January 31.
The new management team in owner Jeff Vinik, president Tod Leiweke and GM Steve Yzerman wanted to put a fresh new stamp on the team by changing the entire look.
There are simplified logos and fewer colors than before, ultimately leading to a more traditional look worthy of an elite franchise. But for as clean as the new look was, many fans were not happy.
The new uniforms lost some of the personality and history that founder Phil Esposito built in back in 1992 — that being the underarm "victory stripes" and the lightning bolts on the sides of the pants.
After doing what they claim to do best — listening to the fans — Bolts brass made some tweaks which included adding black trim to the sweater numbers as well as white lightning bolts on the pants.
Leiweke also confirmed the "victory stripes" will be part of the uniform design going forward, but that the deadline for changes in the 2011-12 season has already passed.
The Lightning have also said the BOLTS third jersey will remain for years to come. I imagine that even means keeping the black and gray elements as an alternate color scheme, though the shoulder logo will likely be changed to one of the new marks.
Toronto Maple Leafs
New alternate jersey As rumored, the Maple Leafs will be debuting a new third jersey for the 2011-12 season.
The current third jersey in its Reebok incarnation launched in 2008. Prior to that, the same design was used from 2000 to 2007. It was based on a uniform and logo the Leafs used from 1958 to 1967.
When team management has recently discussed changing the uniform with the media, they've said the plan is to borrow from their own history once again.
A year ago, Toronto paid tribute to the 1970s as the players skated out in replica jerseys for warm-ups. They matched sweaters worn by the team from 1970 until 1992. Rumors suggest the team may look to that era for its next alternate uniform.
They look great and just different enough to distinguish themselves from the recently altered home and road jerseys. Fans always love the retro look so the Leafs would probably be wise to go this route.
Beyond that, there's not much else in the Maple Leafs' jersey history that isn't a little crazy. So unless they go with the '70s throwbacks, they'll have to come up with something completely new. And that doesn't usually work out well for them.
And I'll say it once again. We won't really know anything until next summer, fall at the latest. But the Leafs usually like to make a big deal about jersey unveilings so I'm sure we'll know when it's coming.
That wraps up the second edition of NHL JerseyWatch 2011. More updates will follow in the months to come — especially this summer once the playoffs have wrapped up.
Reader Comments (37)
Gotta admit, I'm a little nervous about my Islanders, especially considering the potential they have with thier colors. I quickly mocked up something at work on paint (really limted resources here) and I was defintely happy with what came out.
If someone out there is bored and wants to clean up my design feel free to:
Took their current home sweater pattern and turned it orange with a blue shoulder yoke and orange collar. Numbers stay white with blue trim. Arm and waist stripes swap from their current orange, blue, and white setup to white, orange, and blue. Took their current away sweater socks pattern and changed the colors to orange, white, orange, blue, orange.
What do you guys think? Not only is it simple and still retro since none of the striping patterns change, but it would definitely stand out and look like no other jersey in the league (except for the only a similarity to the Flyers in being an orange jersey).
The Oilers need to bring back their 01-07 alternates and make those their current ones. Ditch the pajamas entirely.
Thrashers need to bring that old road "T" sweater back. Savard's whole setup in that picture is unreal.
I was expecting a relocation joke about Phoenix or Atlanta! New city and nickname would be significant jersey news ;)
A little surprised about all the jersey juggling some teams do. I think the NFL has a 5-year freeze before you can make a uniform change. The NHL does have some rules, or at least they used to. When Dallas retired the Mooterus, they were ineligible for a new third for 3 years or something like that.
The Predators in mustard is innovative and retro at the same time. The Penguins' alternate has too many stripes. It's like the designer is compulsive or something. And I agree: real white instead of vintage white. The Leafs, alternate is pure comfort. It reminds me of those maple cookies with the cream filling.
when did the islanders get away with four jerseys in one season?
"Personally, I'm a bit disappointed. I, along with many of you, was hoping the Rangers would one day bring back the Lady Liberty logo and uniform. It lasted 11 years and it's arguably the best alternate jersey in the history of the NHL."
I've NEVER heard anyone else say that about that Rangers lady liberty third jersey! I think that was a hideous jersey & one of the worst alt jerseys, especially for a team thats always sported such a classic look... Even my Rangers fan friends hated it..
As for my Islanders, I think they'll have a good 3rd. I think they're starting to realize what the fans want in a jersey!
Agree completely about "vintage white." On one team's jersey, its a unique element. On several, it screams manufactured history. It's not like teams of yore used that colour. They used white, then it got dirty. Let's call it what it is: sweat-stained white
As a Kings fan, I absolutely despise their current second jersey (the black-and-white), and am dismayed to hear that they may go to them as their regular uniform. But, I guess one must try for the Gangsta market in a town like LA....
Purple and gold throwback? HUGE win!
hey chris, just to throw this out there, what would stop the preds from indeed just making the alternate uniform the home uniform, and making a mustard version of the alternate. The preds never said that they wouldn't use the alternate jersey as the home, they just said they wouldn't use the casino night jersey as the away.
Captain Canuck: I'm working under the assumption the Predators won't change the third jersey because Reebok said they wouldn't. And if they were to make the third the new home sweater, it would follow that they'd have a new road jersey to match — and a new third jersey as well. A lot of assumptions, but we'll just have to wait and see.
Id love to see the Kings go to the purple gold 3rds as a regular jersey
I believe that 'vintage' white was the natural color of the wool used in the jerseys of the day. It probably cost too much to make it pure white.
I say let the Lightning go back to their original colours
Islanders should just use their home and away as a template for their third. Change the colors around to make it predominantly orange. Possibly add blue shoulder yoke, but I think that would be the best way to go. Orange is already a popping color, so there is no need for a wild and crazy design. Just keep it simple and orange can work; the flyers have shown this to be true.
when will teams start revealing their jerseys? For the Preds, will STH get to see the jersey before the public?
I love the Flyers orange, but I must admit everytime I see them they remind me of orange popsicles with ice cream in the middle... :o)
I'm curious on the source for the Sabres information. While it's possible that the plans changed when Pegula took over, I was told by someone at the very top of the organization that the jersey would not continue beyond this year. It was a couple of months into the season, so a few before TP bought the team, but it was definitely planned to be a one-year jersey only.
I'm all for keeping the royal and possibly a variation of the design, but the current one should be kept as a special 40th anniversary jersey.
Hey Chris, concerning the Leafs new alternate sweater, do you think that they'll potentially just make a jersey similar to their current third but in blue? I've always thought that, given that the home team wears dark, they'd eventually make a blue alternate sweater. I don't know what everyone else thinks, but I think that leaf would look amazing on a blue sweater.
I still think that the Tampa jerseys stink. Should have kept the black, at least as an accent colour. Now they just look like they're ripping off the Leafs using a minor league logo. Brutal.
i was at the hockey hall of fame store a couple of weeks ago and the guy up there said the hawks plan on scrapping their current third jersey for next year...who knows if its true, but food for thought
THRASH gotta go back to the T logo. Thing is BADASS.
Bring back the Mustard!!!!!!!! You have no idea how much I miss the old mustard. It was unique and they seemed to win quite a few games with those jerseys. So I say bring em back!!!
Will the Canucks be keeping their 40th anniversary vintage jersey for next season?
I have never understood the new black/white Kings jersey. It's similar enough to the Gretzky-era Kings jersey, that if they're going to go black/white, they should just go to the Gretzky ones. That logo carried some of the Kings history, it was one of the more recognizable jerseys in the league (even to non-hockey fans), and the Kings were at a high point in relevance.
I do support the purple and gold for the thirds.
Amazing how all the fabulous Reebok "innovations" like unimaginative word marks, schizophrenic piping and stripes, and color schemes that have no franchise history, are getting chucked in favor of traditional looks. And yes, that original Thrashers' jersey is plain money, nice colors and nifty logo.
NO MORE ARENA FOOTBALL JERSEYS, PLEASE.
Pittsburgh needs to pick a 3rd jersey and stick with it. This current Winter Classic thing is just plain hideous. Too many stripes is right, plus the 60s/70s retro themed powder blue's were great. I'd only hope if they went with another 3rd, it'd be more based on the 74-75 jerseys.
Toronto could really bring back that 1970 - 1992 era sweater as its full time home and away, and I doubt anyone would bat an eye. They're great looking sweaters, but they don't really have much successful history with them. Those were some of the worst years the Leafs had.
Tampa's new jersey's lack the character of the Tampa Bay Lightning. Removing the silver was alright, but it as it sits, it looks like they merged the Detroit Red Wings with the Toronto Maple Leafs. Not surprising because Steve Yzerman is the GM, but they could've kept the black. The good news is, they're keeping the current "BOLTS" 3rd.
I'm a fan of the Preds current 3rd and would love to see it become the home. I'd love to see the white version become the away. Its classic, it looks like a hockey jersey. I really hope that they aren't shopping another mustard abomination. Those were some of the ugliest jersey's the league has ever seen! I wouldn't even wish those on the Toronto Maple Leafs.
Why would the Leafs bring back those awful Harold Ballard era sweaters? As hard as it is to imagine, those were the worst years of the franchise, and they really look nothing like an original six team in them. And do they really need to put a lace up collar on every single new uniform? The Leafs new home and road unis are a vast improvement but they really messed up by putting a laceup on them. Now when they wear their throwback its not as special because they all have laceups.
The Leafs should bring back their classic dark uniform with the 1934 35 point Leaf crest and put a round collar on it. That would be a sweet fourth uniform.
What happened to Panthers throwback night?
The 1970-92 Leafs jerseys need to become the new thirds, and I can actually see it happening. The jerseys are already made, so lets just use them in games. I'd buy two and put Schenn on one and Clark's name on the other. Make it happen!
Whenever I see the new Tampa jersey, I think the team should change its name to the Blue Nings. Do you think the change may have been to make Stevie Y more comfortable with leaving Detroit?
@SE7EN - You hated the Liberty jerseys? Really? They're one of the greatest jerseys in the history of hockey, and I have four hanging in my closet including a white Liberty. I'll never be able to own enough of them, blue OR white. My favorite jersey, ever.
I like the retro look of the Sabres (much better than the slugs) but the color of the current jerseys is wrong - it should be royal blue not navy. I watched a game in the white uniform with navy shoulders and the Sabres looked Bruins. I have a similar complaint for the Caps - the flag is red, white and blue not red, white and navy.
Islandersthird jersey should be white! - no other team has done that. Make it white with a royal blue shoulder, blue and orange arm stripes, and royal blue numbers with orange trim. It will be a hit, especially for the fans that rarely get to see them wear their "road" whites
Nyles: Think you may be overlooking the Maple Leafs and Stars third jerseys. Both are white. And you can even see photos of both in this very blog post.
Kings in purple and gold for every game would get extremely annoying. I am a Kings fan and the novelty of the purple/gold wore off after the last game in them. Wouldn't mind going back to the old '88 logo but the homeplate design isn't bad either.
As for the Penguins, I do not understand the infatuation with the blue. This team and city is BLACK AND YELLOW. I'd love to see the diagonal "Pittsburgh" in the current Black and Vegas Gold, if not just plain black and yellow. The Pens have some great uniform history and it's going to waste.
As for Atlanta, I would love to see them change up their colors. Maybe go with the same colors the Hawks and Braves use (Red, White and Blue). I know the Caps have the same color, but their jerseys have been atrocious. Sometimes simple is better.
Really hope the Pens don't use the WC jerseys as the new alt as I don't want to be reminded of Sidney Crosby getting a concussion whenever they wear them. Would really love the 91-92 cup road blacks as the alt, but the team (and most of the league in general, for that matter) seems obsessed with blue jerseys right now.