Merging Eras in San Jose

Over the weekend, I asked Twitter which teams we should focus on this week. Peter Cabral chimed in first with a request for the San Jose Sharks.

As luck would have it, I have a great set from Steven Grant. The primary home and road sweaters are a clever mix between the Sharks' original Reebok Edge and pre-Edge designs. Makes for a neat look.

If you jump to the next image you can see Steven's alternate black jersey — a nice update to the existing jersey that actually features stripes!

Tomorrow, I'll fulfill another Twitter concept request.

Green Water Fowl

The other day on Twitter I marveled at the first green on green NHL action since 2007. But the Wild and Stars don't have to be the only teams wearing green. It would look great on the Ducks. We've seen it in many concepts before but there's something about this one by Steven Grant that I really like. Think it would work?

Bruin Up Perfection

You could say the Boston Bruins have perfect jerseys as they currently stand. Yet Steven Grant has created a set that you could say the same thing about. Maybe there's just something to be said for how great the Bruins identity is that you can't help but have awesome jerseys.

Capitals De-Edged

Steven Grant has been redesigning NHL uniforms by taking the Reebok Edge system out of the equation. Today he tackles a blue Capitals jersey with great results. The wordmark doesn't look half bad in white. Of course, personally, I'd still prefer to see an actual logo in its place.

Music City Revisions

I don't love some of the details of the Nashville Predators' uniforms and I'm probably not alone. The apron strings criss-crossing horizontal stripes and all. So how about some striping revisions? I think Steven Grant has done a great job bringing back a little bit of the team's original jerseys.