Sunday
Jan202013

Exploring NHL Helmet Decals

Yeah, this is gonna be a weird one. We're all aware how NHL uniforms are loaded down with various team insignia, but it's the helmet that's home to more logos than you may think. In fact, one team's helmet decal is getting a lot of attention in the early part of this season.

Buffalo Sabres introduce new version of primary logo

I've been surprised by the volume of tweets and emails I've received on this subject. Apparently, the Buffalo Sabres have introduced a decal on their helmets this season. It's not a new logo as much as a portion of the existing primary logo — the crossed swords.

It wouldn't seem all that groundbreaking, but most readers are asking whether it could be a clue to the Sabres forthcoming third jersey in 2013-14. Personally, I don't see it. This doesn't make for a very strong standalone logo. As a decal on the back of a helmet, however, it's fine.

There's a lot of stuff on NHL player helmets

With the Sabres out of the way — and in the interest of balance — I decided to research the other 29 teams to see what kinds of decals they wear. For one thing, most teams wear big decals on each side of their helmets. The logos vary. Some are primaries, some secondaries — some are even wordmarks.

Then of course each player wears his sweater number on the front and back of his helmet for identification purposes. You'd think that would fill up the helmet, but there's actually room at the back across the bottom — on either side of the uniform number.

On the right side, every player wears the NHL shield. On the left side, it varies by team. Most teams feel like their helmets are cluttered enough. But a few have found room for one more decal — including the Sabres. So let's take a look at the rest of the league — specifically that back left side.

The Florida Panthers' back-of-helmet decal is the same logo found on their shoulders. It's the secondary logo that's been in use since the club's inception back in 1993.

It's not uncommon to find memorial decals on players' helmets. The Los Angeles Kings use the black and silver version of their crown logo with the names ACE and MARK surrounding it. Garnet "Ace" Bailey and Mark Bavis were scouts for the Kings on their way back to Los Angeles from Boston on the morning of September 11, 2001. They were flying on United Airlines Flight 175 when it was hijacked and flown into the south tower of the World Trade Center.

The logo found on the back of Minnesota Wild players' heads is their new wordmark — introduced alongside a new shoulder patch last season.

The Ottawa Senators used this mark on the shoulders of a third jersey they launched in 2000. It disappeared in 2007 when that sweater did — or so you might think. The logo, which depicts the Peace Tower and a red maple leaf — the universal symbol of Canada, can currently be found as a decal on the back of players' helmets.

The Phoenix Coyotes are continuing to wear a decal in honor of team massage therapist Jukka Nieminen, who died in June 2010. It's been in use since the start of the 2010-11 season.

New this season, the San Jose Sharks have a memorial helmet decal to honor the team's original owner, George Gund III. Gund died Jan. 15. According to the Sharks, the helmet decal will be joined by a sweater patch — which the team wasn't wearing to open the season Sunday night (at least not that I could see). They did unveil the patch Saturday via Facebook.

The Washington Capitals wear their famous Weagle logo on the backs of their helmets. The secondary mark also serves as a shoulder patch on the club's home and road uniforms. Double duty for the Weagle.

And the Winnipeg Jets continue to honor Rick Rypien, who died in the summer of 2011 before he ever had the chance to wear a Jets jersey. The memorial decal was also used last season.

That doesn't quite wrap things up, however. The New York Rangers are wearing some kind of decal on the back of their helmets this season, though I haven't been able to identify it yet. If you can help, drop me a line. This collection feels incomplete without it — whatever it is.

Also, I haven't yet been able to find a clear picture of the back of the Columbus Blue Jackets helmet to determine whether or not they are using a decal this season. Other than that, any team not mentioned in this post is confirmed to not be wearing a decal on the back left side of their helmets.

Anyway, hope this post offered some interesting insights. Helmet decals. What will they think of next?

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Reader Comments (17)

I think the Rangers are still using the one for the death of Derek Boogaard

Jan 21 · 12:33 AM PST | Unregistered CommenterAndrzej

There's definitely something on the back of the Rangers' helmet...can't figure it out quite yet. This is the best picture I could find: http://25.media.tumblr.com/1d36f0d854efe6ab55c1ee3eb0de207f/tumblr_mgyid1zlQv1r7i6cqo1_1280.png

Jan 21 · 1:19 AM PST | Unregistered CommenterMattDeFabbio

I'm pretty sure that the back of the NYR helmets still have the Garden Of Dreams stickers from last season. Correct me if I'm wrong.

Jan 21 · 2:01 AM PST | Registered CommenterJustin Nahhas

I just hate the current sabres uniforms. Way too much uniform piping (and that ugly gray colour) and far too less attention paid to the simple yet successful nuances of their past retro look. It doesn't have to be totally retro, but hoping for a home run with the third jersey and perhaps they move to it (home and away) permanently. Minus the awful buffalo word logo, am I the only one that liked the now retired 3rd jersey with the unique number stitching? Some great details.

Jan 21 · 6:09 AM PST | Unregistered Commenterbrandon

Actually, I wouldn't be too surprised if the Crossed Swords logo was an indication toward the new third. Remember, they wore a crossed Sabres third back in the "goathead" aka "Flaming Yak" days. I've heard crazy rumors before about a sword aka sabre jersey..

Jan 21 · 6:13 AM PST | Unregistered CommenterKZed

I'll also confirm that the Rangers sticker is for the Garden of Dreams, their charity organization. On a separate note, I have never noticed until just now that the bottom of the Caps' Weagle logo is the outline of the Capitol building. That's outstanding!

Jan 21 · 6:40 AM PST | Unregistered CommenterGeorge

Beat me to it, but yeah, it's the garden of dreams charity logo.
http://espn.go.com/nhl/team/photos/_/name/nyr/photoId/2671955/new-york-rangers

closer look here:
http://www.nba.com/media/knicks/gardenofdreams_logo_430.gif

Jan 21 · 6:41 AM PST | Unregistered CommenterMatt

The Rangers wear a their "Garden of Dreams" foundation logo on the back of their helmets. They've done it for some time now...

Jan 21 · 7:16 AM PST | Unregistered CommenterScott Markiewicz

So Kings have changed the logo? Last year they had the KINGS text logo from the old jerseys, i think it was better.

Jan 21 · 9:11 AM PST | Unregistered CommenterTMP

From what I can see on this image (http://www.gettyimages.ca/detail/news-photo/rick-nash-of-the-new-york-rangers-celebrates-his-goal-in-news-photo/159802294) it appears to be the Garden of Dreams. Best I could find from Sunday's Pens/Rangers game

Jan 21 · 9:58 AM PST | Unregistered CommenterJRP

Again, this post is just about the decals found on the back left of the helmets — just above the neck — not the sides. In other words, the Kings still use the old wordmark as the main decal but the crown is used on the back. Confusing, I know.

Jan 21 · 10:13 AM PST | Registered CommenterChris

It's interesting see those memorial decals sticking around for more than one year. I could have sworn that I read somewhere that the reason the Canucks didn't leave the Luc Bourdon "LB" and Rick Rypien "RYP 37" decals on their helmets for longer than they did was because the NHL didn't allow such tributes to be used for more than one season. Obviously my memory is failing me...

Jan 21 · 11:14 AM PST | Unregistered CommenterDanK

Let's remember, they are called the sabres afterall. To me, an alternate should be different than the home/road set, e.g. The senators, wild, islanders (I know), caps, pens, etc. why not two crossed sabres (with player # above).

Jan 21 · 1:01 PM PST | Unregistered CommenterDave C

I love that the Canucks use the full skating "Johnny Canuck" on the sides of their helmets when they wear ther third jerseys

Jan 21 · 2:29 PM PST | Unregistered CommenterSteven Hewko

A sabre-centric Sabres logo is definitely possible. Yes the ownership has changed for the better and reverted to a more classic team design, but so recall the old third jersey from the days before the buffaslug... The red and black crest that was just a circle with two sabres crossed.

Again, not saying it was a good logo, or a good idea to do again. But you never know. There maybe be a nugget of interesting design in there...

p.s. for DAVE C: A player number on the front / above the logo is an obvious no-no in a hockey town like Buffalo.

Jan 21 · 2:35 PM PST | Unregistered CommenterJohnnyC!

It seems the Sabres have the logo on the back of the blue helmets only. Last night against the Leafs, they wore the white roads and didn't have it on the helmet. Maybe they figure it wouldn't show up on the white helmet since its a light colored logo.

Jan 22 · 9:31 AM PST | Unregistered CommenterMike

Any idea what company manufactures these new helmet decals for purchase by the general public? I know gear4pros has some but they never appear to be totally current. I dig the crossed swords look and think that could look sweet on the Sabs new thirds next year!

Jan 22 · 10:09 AM PST | Unregistered CommenterTom R

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