0393: Luck O' the Canadiens


What would St. Patrick's Day be without a gratuitous shamrock or two? Consider it done with this Montreal Canadiens concept from Brian Brideau.

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What would St. Patrick's Day be without a gratuitous shamrock or two? Consider it done with this Montreal Canadiens concept from Brian Brideau.
Last week, we got a look at a Winter Classic starring the clubs from Pennsylvania. This week, Joseph Loretz provides a New York-based game between the Rangers and Islanders. And like any good Winter Classic, there's some unnecessary vintage white in there for good measure.
This Freak Out Friday is brought to you by Antonio Calisto. I don't really have the words for it.
With this update, I don't think Antonio's concept qualifies for Freak Out Friday anymore. I really like this look.
I must admit this Flames jersey is an older concept from Nick Burton. He sent it in almost a year ago — so it doesn't really fit in with his current design aesthetic — and I'm only now getting to it. What does that tell you about the backlog? Anyway, I'm posting it because I think it's a neat look — for a black jersey.
Also, Happy Pi Day!
The extremely prolific Bastian Schmülling has a cool set for the Washington Capitals today. Every time I see a concept with the Weagle on it, I keep wondering why this team hasn't already done a third jersey with it. It's a great logo. And unlike their primary mark — it's an actual logo.
I've received a lot of Dallas Stars concepts since the team announced their intentions to launch a rebrand next season, but I'm trying to spread them out a bit here. Today, we get a look at another one from Bryan Dyck. Unfortunately, it's a little too dull for my tastes. But I do like the slanted collegiate-style numbers. I don't think anyone has done that since the Tampa Bay Lightning during their second season in 1993-94 — coincidentally the Stars' first in Dallas.
Today, Victor You offers his take on what a black third jersey would look like for the New Jersey Devils. It's a little plain, but that may be just the thing for the Devils — who have never had an alternate uniform in more than 30 years.