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0571: The WNHL Series, Part 5

The six-part Women's National Hockey League from Nick Burton continues this week with the Quebec City Wolves. From Nick on the origin of the design:

Québec Wolves/Loups du Québec — The team takes the color scheme of the Quebec Nordiques. The unused logo of the Nordiques was to be a wolf, so the team takes the name Wolves. The logo is an edited Minnesota Timberwolves logo.

Just one more team to go now. Check back next Wednesday for the finale. As for tomorrow... something "devilish" is in store.

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Reader Comments (6)

Nice, simple design. Very well done in terms of a uniform set. But shouldn't it be "Les Loups de Québec?" And this is the 3rd team in a row to be blue (out of 5 thus far) - shouldn't there be some more colours in this "League?"

Sep 11 · 10:18 AM PDT | Unregistered CommenterJeffB

Actually since it's a women league, I guess they would call themselves "Les Louves de Québec" In french "Loup" is for a male, and "Louve" for a female.

Sep 11 · 10:58 AM PDT | Unregistered CommenterFrancis Matte

@ Francis - thanks for the clarification on the name. I wasn't sure what the feminine of Loup would be.

Sep 11 · 12:15 PM PDT | Unregistered CommenterJeffB

Sorry guys for the mix up on the french translation. I just used google translate haha

Sep 11 · 2:53 PM PDT | Registered CommenterNick Burton

Is this the Quebec No-deeks?

Sep 11 · 6:41 PM PDT | Unregistered Commenterpetrpuck

Love this design. The only thing I'd like to see is a recoloring of the eyes to red as a nod to the Nordiques and to add a bit of more of an edge to the already scary wolf. Not sure if I would prefer this adjustment but I sure would like to see it. Thanks for the great work.

Sep 14 · 10:01 PM PDT | Unregistered Commenterflapthatwing

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