Rangers Redo

Not that they need it, but the Rangers get a little redo from Avi Stein today.

California Ball

October has finally come! We've reached the time of year where baseball gives way to hockey in the world of sport so we have something a bit unusual today. Zayn Bartlett has redesigned the Anaheim Ducks and Los Angeles Kings jerseys with inspiration from their MLB counterparts.

All Stars in Tampa

With the 2018 NHL All-Star logo being revealed this week, Cameron Ferguson took a stab at designing some jerseys. He writes:

First, I'm using the ASG logo as the main crest, in lieu of the usual NHL shield, and here's why. This year, we are fortunate to actually have a pretty solid logo for the ASG, but in years past I know we as a community have been left wanting more. It occurred to me that perhaps, if the branding teams for the ASG knew their logo would be front and center of the fan gear jerseys, they would be held to a higher standard and deeper scrutiny to produce consistently good logos for the event.
Second, we've all heard the rumors flying around that the NHL wants to get into having corporate sponsors on the jerseys.  As a Red Wings fan, I couldn't be more upset by this prospect. However, if the NHL wanted to try it out in a manner that doesn't threaten tradition where they can gauge fan reaction, why not throw your ASG sponsor's logo on the shoulder?  Hence the Honda logo on the opposite shoulder from the player's team logo.
Lastly, the color/design choices. I wanted to keep each look to a two-color design, to reflect the sweaters of the host Tampa Bay Lightning, and I wanted colors from the ASG logo. The Atlantic Division, in which the Lightning play, get the home team colors of blue and white. I really like the scrolling "pirate" motif from the bottom part of the logo, so I used that along the waist of the jersey.

Lighthouse Freak Out

This one's been sitting in the vault for about three years now before I came across it again this week. Kevin Dion gives the New York Islanders a rather interesting third jersey.

Triple Threat

The Carolina Hurricanes have a great new look this season, but that doesn't mean it can't be improved. Ryan Christensen has a trio of interesting Canes concepts for us here. Use the arrows on either side to scroll through.