Entries in thirds (94)

Friday
Oct222010

Hawks List 3rd Jersey Dates

One of my favorite third jerseys belongs to the Chicago Blackhawks. And lucky for me, they plan to wear it against my Tampa Bay Lightning later this season.

The sweater debuted at the 2009 Winter Classic at Wrigley Field and was adopted as the team's alternate uniform the following season. Our buddy Glen C. emailed in to let us know the Hawks released their third jersey schedule earlier this week.

The sweater is set for an 11-date run during the 2010-11 campaign, including its season debut next Friday. Here's the full rundown:

  • Fri., Oct. 29 - vs Edmonton
  • Wed., Nov. 10 - vs Phoenix
  • Wed., Dec. 8 - vs Dallas
  • Wed., Dec. 22 - vs Nashville
  • Wed., Jan. 12 - vs Colorado
  • Tue., Jan. 25 - vs Minnesota
  • Tue., Feb. 1 - @ Columbus
  • Thu., Feb. 24 - @ Nashville
  • Fri., Mar. 4 - vs Carolina
  • Sat., Mar. 26 - vs Anaheim
  • Sun., Apr. 3 - vs Tampa Bay

As you can see, the schedule includes two road games during the month of February against division rivals. That means the Blue Jackets and Predators will wear white at home on those nights. 

Only Nashville will see the jersey twice this season and the Southeast Division's Hurricanes and Lightning are the only Eastern Conference teams set to face it.

By the way, in case all of these third jersey dates are too much for you to keep track of, count on the Icethetics calendar in the sidebar to do all the heavy lifting.

Friday
Oct222010

Loose Threads: Cats & Rags

Bill Torrey thinks the Panthers will bring the red back and MSG says the Rangers will launch their new third jersey on Nov. 17. These are the topics of today's Loose Threads.

Panthers: Bringing back the red

Florida Panthers architect Bill Torrey, who retired in 2001, seems to think the team will be bringing back the red jerseys at some point.

Miami Herald beat writer George Richards tweeted yesterday, quoting Torrey as saying the "we'll get 'em back," with regard to the team's original uniform colors. Today on his blog, On Frozen Pond, Richards went into more detail:

Bill Torrey, honored by the Panthers on Saturday, said he had to fight with then-owner Marti Huizenga regarding the team's colors and uniforms back in 1993.

[He] said she preferred the Marlins' black-and-teal color scheme, which then, was all the rage. Then she saw the red jerseys on opening night in Chicago "and she came up to me and told me how much she loved them.''

I asked if he missed those red jerseys, gone now since the Reebok redesign. I take it he's not a fan of the new Tampa Bay BlueRays.

"We'll get 'em back,'' he said.

That post is then followed up by a string of reader comments lauding Torrey for his years of service to the team and the desire to see red return to the Panthers uniforms. Thanks to Danny C. for the link.

Last week I mentioned the Panthers will celebrate three Throwback Nights this season. It got us thinking that they might bring back the red jerseys for those few nights. Perhaps Torrey's comments lend some credence to this. Hard to say for sure at this point.

The Throwback Nights will be held on Dec. 7, Jan. 15 and Mar. 17.

Rangers to debut third jersey Nov. 17

The New York Rangers will hit the ice in their new alternate sweaters for the first time on Wednesday, Nov. 17 when they host the Bruins at Madison Square Garden, according to MSG Network.

Icethetics readers Adrian and A.J. both wrote in today with the details. The guys tell me that during last night's broadcast, there was talk of Martin Biron's new mask, which will be worn whenever the third jersey is — and it will debut next month.

Below is a look at Biron's new mask alongside its inspiration, the mask of none other than Gilles Gratton. (Biron's mask comes by way of Rangers fan blog Blue Line Station.)

Martin Biron's new mask alongside the original

In case you missed it, Sean Avery posted a photo of the unreleased third jersey on his blog last month. It was quickly removed but remains here on Icethetics (right).

But regarding last night's broadcast, Adrian emailed me the following:

At the very beginning of the second period [the broadcasters] did a little background color piece on Marty Biron and his new American flag mask. Then they announced that he also has a second mask that was just created.

The mask consists of a lions jaws surrounding the face cage with the Rangers 85th anniversary logo on both sides. The mask is a tribute to former NYR goalie Gilles Gratton.

Sam Rosen (Rangers commentator) then announced that it was created in a vintage style and will only be worn with the Rangers third jerseys, which will are set to debut on Nov. 17 against the Bruins.

So I'll add that to the calendar and we'll keep an eye on it.

Thursday
Oct212010

Sharks Release 3rd Jersey Sked

The San Jose Sharks will wear their black third jerseys on Mondays and Thursdays this year, according to the team's website.

Icethetics reader Ethan K. provides us with a link to the schedule on the Sharks' official site. It includes 14 home dates during the regular season. The jersey was unveiled in 2008 and isn't changing, though it will likely feature the 20th anniversary patch beneath the number on the left sleeve just as the home and road sweaters do for the 2010-11 campaign.

The jersey makes its season debut next month. The schedule is as follows:

  • Thu., Nov. 11 - vs NY Islanders
  • Mon., Nov. 15 - vs Los Angeles
  • Mon., Dec. 13 - vs Dallas
  • Thu., Dec. 23 - vs Phoenix
  • Mon., Dec. 27 - vs Los Angeles
  • Mon., Jan. 3 - vs Vancouver
  • Thu., Jan. 6 - vs Buffalo
  • Thu., Jan. 13 - vs Edmonton
  • Thu., Feb. 17 - vs Washington
  • Thu., Mar. 3 - vs Detroit
  • Thu., Mar. 10 - vs Vancouver
  • Thu., Mar. 17 - vs Minnesota
  • Thu., Mar. 31 - vs Dallas
  • Mon., Apr. 4 - vs Los Angeles

Looks like the Kings will not see the Sharks in teal this season. Interesting choice. The Sabres, Isles and Caps are the only Eastern teams that will face the "BlackArmor."

And, now be like Ethan. If you happen to come across a schedule for your team's third jersey, drop me a line so I can let everyone know.

Thursday
Oct212010

New 3rd Logo for Columbus?

When it rains, it pours. 

And although the recent bout of weather has been more of a drizzle than a deluge, today we're talking about the Columbus Blue Jackets, whose upcoming third jersey we know almost nothing about. Until now. Maybe.

Mask with logo in questionIcethetics regular Glen C. wrote in yesterday with an interesting tip. After being inspired by the great finds on retail websites lately, he made a discovery of his own on a site that sells, among other things, a line of goalie masks for kids, including this one (right).

First of all, check out the forehead. It sure looks like a Blue Jackets logo, but not like any we've ever seen before. It features crossed cannon and a silver star.

Flashback to March 16. Aaron Portzline of the Columbus Dispatch told us then that a cannon will be "the central part of the main logo" on the forthcoming alternate sweater. And we've heard nothing more about it in seven months.

In a moment I'll explain why this logo seems legitimate but first, something's been bugging me. There seems to be a general feeling amongst readers that the Blue Jackets are the most super-secretive organization in the NHL for theirs to be the only remaining jersey we have no details on. Not from where I'm sitting.

Nash rocks the purpleFor one thing, the team isn't fully in charge of keeping the design under wraps. That's Reebok and the NHL, especially when it comes to e-tailers. Moreover, if you want to know why there hasn't been a leak yet, allow the attendance at last night's game to serve as some indication. With barely 9,800 souls in the stands in Columbus, it seems clear to me that the biggest problem is the lack of interest in this team.

By the way, this picture (right) isn't totally random. The Jackets skated out in purple jerseys for warm-ups as part of Hockey Fights Cancer Night. Beats pink.

Now back to why I'm not ready to dismiss this logo thing. The image/product in question turned up on HockeyGear.com. It is only one of many in a line by Franklin Sports, an NHL licensee, featuring various NHL teams. Each mask features official team logos, unlike that line of Zephyr hats, for example. Why would they make one up on only the Jackets mask?

That being said, I'm not 100% convinced. The biggest question: When was this product line created and introduced? If it's more than six months old, the logo probably wasn't ready to be licensed for third party products. For what it's worth, the Sabres mask still has the slug on it and the Oilers mask has the secondary oilman logo that hasn't been used since 2007. I'm not ready to call this a "leak," per se, but it sure fits the bill.

By the way, in case you missed it, the game night promotions schedule on the Blue Jackets' website says:

Friday, Nov. 26 vs. Detroit Red Wings Debut of new third jerseys: The Blue Jackets will take the ice wearing their new third jerseys for the first time to kick off a big sports weekend in Columbus as the Blue Jackets take on the Red Wings on the eve of the Ohio State/Michigan game in Columbus.

Portzline shot down the idea of a red jersey in his March article, but I'm not so sure. Also, and I know many of you won't want to hear this, but take note that the two cannon are black in this logo. The Blue Jackets actually used black on their first third jersey back in 2003. Just saying.

Let the countdown to Nov. 26 begin.

Tuesday
Oct192010

Ducks 3rd Jersey Leaked

Anaheim Ducks 3rd jerseyThe Anaheim Ducks new alternate jersey has been leaked by the online sports retailer FansEdge.

That can't be good for their Reebok account. However, it is good news for us jersey geeks as Icethetics can now provide a visual sample of what you've read about for weeks.

By the way, Greg Wyshynski at Puck Daddy was actually first with this story. Check out his take on the new threads.

Despite it coming from a third party, this is official Reebok photography (right). We should all be very familiar with it. So at least for me there is no question whether this is the Ducks' actual jersey.

It makes sense that Reebok has provided images to retailers ahead of the November launch of the new sweater — though retailers were probably asked to keep it under their hats until then. Oops.

But one image wasn't enough. FansEdge kept going. Here's a look at the back of the jersey (left).

Since it's not customized, we can't be sure about the number and lettering style. We could assume it will be the same as the home and road sweaters but you never know.

According to the Ducks, the jersey will make its official on-ice debut on Nov. 26 when they host the Chicago Blackhawks (on Black Friday, of course).

As far as the design, I'm not crazy about the striping up and down the sides. Of course these shots don't provide the best view. We'll have to wait to see it in action next month.

The upshot is the "D" logo on the chest. Been waiting for that since 2006, when the current home and road sweaters were unveiled. Plus, as you can see on the shoulders, the original Mighty Ducks logo returns in the new color scheme, as I mentioned previously.

What do you guys think? What did they get right? What did they get wrong?

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