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Thursday
Nov152012

Last Chance to Own a Lagers Jersey

Have you ordered your Milwaukee Lagers IceHL jersey from RinkGear yet?

If not, what in the world are you waiting for? The clock is ticking and pre-orders will only be taken until this Sunday, Nov. 18. (You get an extra week! The deadline has been extended to next Sunday, Nov. 25.) So this is your last chance to own an IceHL jersey!

If the $95 price tag has you a little hesitant, just know that it's only because RinkGear is providing a high quality product. The logos are fully embroidered and you can have it customized with a name and number at no extra cost.

Here are some examples of the detail work on other RinkGear jerseys.

If you'd like to see the higher-resolution photos, just shoot me an email and I'll be happy to pass them along.

Beer League Team Borrows Lagers Look

Sloppy Posse jerseyWhile we're on the subject of Lagers jerseys, I had to share this.

We see beer league teams borrow pro jerseys all the time. But check this out. One team will look a lot like one of our IceHL franchises this season.

The Sloppy Posse loved the look of the Milwaukee Lagers so I put them in touch with Josh Frederick, who designed the Lagers logos. Josh customized the logo for their team and this is the jersey they ended up with.

Based on this photo (right), it looks great! And I asked the team to send some game photos along so we can all see an IceHL logo in action.

For what it's worth, the Brossard, Quebec-based Sloppy Posse received their jerseys just before Halloween. And according to their schedule from the Adult Safe Hockey League website, the team won its first game in the new uniforms, 4-2. They won again this past weekend in overtime, too.

Kudos to them and to Josh Frederick on his design work. It sometimes amazes me to see what comes out of The IceHL Project.

Friday
Oct262012

IceHL Jersey: From Fantasy to Reality

Today I'm thrilled to announce that for the first time ever, you can place an order for an Icethetics-branded product — and it's all thanks to our new friends at RinkGear!

Over the last several weeks, we've been conducting a series of polls to determine the most popular IceHL jersey design. And as you can see, the winner was the Milwaukee Lagers. And as of now, RinkGear is accepting pre-orders for this jersey!

If you're new to this party, the IceHL is a fantasy hockey league created from the by the Icethetics community, who wanted a creative avenue to fully brand a group of hockey teams from the ground up. And we did. The project began in 2008 and hundreds of polls have been conducted along the way to make sure the community is driving the decisions. For more on The IceHL Project, download the Yearbook.

The Milwaukee Lagers logos were designed by Joshua Frederick and the jersey was assembled by Matt Madore. Congratulations to these guys on seeing their work go from a computer screen to the real deal!

The Lagers sweater is being sold as part of RinkGear's Geeky Jerseys line and costs $95 — customization included. As far as the quality you can expect, here's what the company promises:

Your handmade jersey will feature high quality embroidered front, shoulder, and IceHL chest crests, lace-up neck, digitally sublimated stripes, plus a custom cut and sewn name and number of your choosing.

I have yet to see a RinkGear jersey for myself, but from everything I've read, they have a lot of satisfied customers. And the fact that this sweater features an embroidered crest and shoulder patches says a lot. Sounds to me like quality matters to them.

Obviously, the Lagers jersey was popular with voters but so were a lot of other IceHL designs! So if you're hoping to see another one go into production, place your Lagers order now. RinkGear will consider doing more IceHL jerseys depending on how this one sells. If it's a success, there will be more. And for my part, I'd like to own a North Carolina Nighthawks jersey!

By the way, for all you fantasy geeks, check out The IceHL page for weekly league updates. Listen, just because there's no NHL doesn't mean there's no fantasy hockey. The IceHL is currently in action and being powered by AHLers instead. (But of course we're keeping our fingers crossed that the NHL resumes soon.) You can follow along this season right here on Icethetics all year long!

Saturday
Sep222012

Download The IceHL 2012 Yearbook!

The IceHL 2012 Yearbook is now available as a free download here on Icethetics.info!

And now that it's out, you can count on a lot more blog posts on this page — despite this ridiculous lockout. Lots of new minor league jerseys and logos out in the last few weeks. Stay tuned for the updates.

Tuesday
Oct252011

IceHL Contest Update

The IceHL Jersey Design Contest has started here at Icethetics. If you're a concept artist who's been looking for an outlet, this is it! Click the link to learn about the contest. The first deadline is November 11.

Sunday
Sep252011

Leafs Officially Unveil Third Jersey

Leafs unveil new 3rd jerseyMonths of rumors were validated last week when the Toronto Maple Leafs new third jersey was mistakenly leaked. Then two days ago, the team made it official.

Last we heard, the Leafs were planning to "officially" introduce the new sweater on October 6, opening night. Instead, they decided to do it a couple weeks early — probably since it's already out there.

Real Sports Apparel in Toronto was the site of Friday's unveiling event. Current Leafs Luke Schenn and Colby Armstrong were in the house to model the new look alongside ex-Leafs Darryl Sittler and Wendel Clark.

The design is based on the jersey that was worn the last time the Maple Leafs lifted the Stanley Cup in 1967. In fact, here's the story as the team tells it:

First introduced at the start of the 1967 NHL playoffs, the Maple Leafs captured the Stanley Cup that spring and went on to wear it for the following three campaigns.

Some of the attributes of the sweater include; a solid, snow white, wool-felt, 11-point Maple Leaf crest similar to the Maple Leaf on the Canadian Flag as the country celebrated its centennial year in 1967, felt fabric numbers and lettering, one set of thin-wide-thin stripes adorning the waist and both elbows, no shoulder patches, and a six-eyelet lace at the front of the neck.

Pants adorned with a new white vertical stripe along the sides will also be worn by the hockey club for games in which the third sweater will be used.

I should use this opportunity to clear up a mistake I made when talking about the jersey earlier this summer. I originally reported that the crest had a silver inner-outline, which it clearly doesn't. The photo I had at the time was causing my eyes to play tricks on me. Turns out its just white embroidery on the wool-felt logo — which in itself is pretty awesome! Now that's what I call retro.

A faceless mannequinThe Maple Leafs also announced their third jersey schedule for the 2011-12 season. It'll be worn on 14 occassions during the regular season:

  • Thurs., Oct. 6 – vs. Montreal Canadiens
  • Sat., Oct. 29 – vs. Pittsburgh Penguins
  • Sat., Nov. 5 – vs. Boston Bruins
  • Sat., Nov. 12 – vs. Ottawa Senators
  • Sat., Nov. 19 – vs. Washington Capitals
  • Sat., Dec. 3 – at Boston Bruins
  • Mon., Dec. 5 – at New York Rangers
  • Sat., Dec. 17 – vs. Vancouver Canucks
  • Sat., Jan. 7 – vs. Detroit Red Wings
  • Fri., Jan. 13 – at Buffalo Sabres
  • Sat., Feb. 4 – at Ottawa Senators
  • Wed., Feb. 29 – at Chicago Blackhawks
  • Sat., Mar. 24 – vs. New York Rangers
  • Sat., Mar. 31 – vs. Buffalo Sabres

So that's five of the 14 third jersey nigths on the road against Original Six foes or geographical rivals. And if you want to see this jersey in action, seems your best bet is to show up to a Saturday home game.

Oddly enough, the Nov. 12 game against the Senators was one I had initially marked as a Heritage Jersey game for Ottawa based on information not directly from the team. Obviously this is incorrect as you cannot have dark blue versus black in Gary Bettman's NHL. I'm adjusting the Senators' schedule accordingly.

If you check out the rest of that press release, it talks about how the team polled more than a thousand fans while trying to determine which retro design to go with for this season. I'd bet the green St. Pats jerseys were on the list but that no Icethetics readers were polled. Shame.

For more pictures from the unveiling, click here

Now if you thought that was it for third jersey news today, you were quite mistaken...

Panthers Dying to Ditch Those Blue Thirds

I always thought the Florida Panthers looked best in red and, despite all the other teams that have added dark blue third jerseys in recent years, I never disliked theirs as much as other people did. Now I find out that "other people" group includes the Panthers' own management!

Stephen WeissThis is also from last week, but Miami Herald beat writer George Richards quoted Panthers assistant GM Mike Santos saying some terrible things about what have become known as the "JetBlue jerseys" among fans.

The Panthers have brought back their original look by wearing predominately red jerseys at most home games this season. Florida has a contractual obligation to the league to wear its alternate light/dark blue jersey for 13 games this season.

It's apparent this will be the final year the Panthers wear that jersey. Santos is obviously not a fan of the look. He hopes to burn off some of the mandatory dates by wearing the third jersey in select road games. "As soon as we can rid ourselves of those things," Santos said, "we'll be a happier bunch."

The Panthers are going all out when it comes to bringing back the red color scheme. Seats in the lower bowl of the BankAtlantic Center are being reupholstered in red.

"We're connecting to a time when this organization was successful," Santos said. "A big part of that success is the color red. Red is our color, is a Panthers color. It's not light blue, baby blue or all these other silly colors. They have nothing to do with us. We were successful in red and will be again."

Based on this, it doesn't sound like the Stinkin' Panthers will be releasing a third jersey schedule, so we'll see them when we see them. But for the record, they've been wearing them for all of their home games during the preseason. According to Lightning radio play-by-play announcer Dave Mishkin, the team is waiting until the regular season to debut the new red sweaters.

For what it's worth, the Jets are also holding off on wearing their new home jerseys until the regular season. They've been wearing their white jerseys only throughout the preseason. The Predators and Lightning have each been wearing both of their new jerseys in exhibition play.

But back to the Panthers a moment. Since this will be the last season with the current third jersey, we have to wonder how long before they get back into the alternate uniform fray and what direction they'll go. Seems like blue is their best option, but maybe not the two-tone thing.

While we're on the subject of all these new jerseys, I'm already starting to put together new galleries. They'll start getting posted once the season gets started and there are more photos out there. (By the way, if anyone would like to help out with finding decent photos of pre-Edge jerseys, I'd love to expand even more.)

Housekeeping: Jets Contest & IceHL Project

I'll make this part quick. Since no one correctly predicted the unveiling dates of the Winnipeg Jets' logos and uniforms, I regret to say no one won the prize. I'm currently trying to think up another contest so I can give that board game away (preferably to a Canadian).

Also, if you haven't been keeping up with the IceHL Project, now is the time. I just published the IceHL 2011 Yearbook, a free digital book now availble to download here at Icethetics. It's the perfect way for new readers to catch up on everything you may have missed since the project began in 2008.

We have two fantasy leagues going this year, one with our Eastern Conference teams, the other with the Western Conference. But more importantly, you'll be able to get involved when Jersey Design Competition launches later this fall. And as if that weren't enough, we'll be expanding the league by two teams later in the winter or spring. So we'll need all you talented logo designers to help out!

Don't Forget: Winter Classic Announcement

Last thing, I swear. The NHL officially announces the 2012 Winter Classic from Philadelphia tomorrow at 1:30 PM ET (10:30 AM PT). It's no secret the Philadelphia Flyers will host the New York Rangers at Citizens Bank Park on January 2, but that's not stopping the league from pretending like it is anyway.

The real secret, actually, is the uniforms. In the past, the Winter Classic uniforms have sometimes been unveiled at the press conference that announces the event. That wasn't the case last year, but I don't recall there ever being a big press event at Heinz Field last year. I could be wrong about that. (Bad memory, you know.) But either way, both the Penguins and Capitals waited until October to unveil their throwback jerseys last year.

This time around, there's a bigger question about the uniforms. We all know the Winter Classic is used as an excuse to make money and new jerseys mean more of it. However, neither the Rangers nor Flyers have made a lot of uniform changes over the years, so we may not see anything dramatic this time around.

Having said that, let's not forget that the Penguins' 2011 Winter Classic jersey, while based on historical elements, was a brand new design. Similarly in 2010, the Bruins designed a new look that incorporated certain features from past uniforms.

It's entirely possible that either one of the 2012 opponents (or both) could simply rewrite history and sport retro-style jerseys that are unlike anything they've ever worn before. Hopefully we find out tomorrow.