Revising the Red Wings
/This is a fairly simple idea. Chris Fortier gives the Detroit Red Wings a home jersey to match the sleeve striping in their road jersey. Does it work? Or is it too weird? And what about those shoulder patches?
This is a fairly simple idea. Chris Fortier gives the Detroit Red Wings a home jersey to match the sleeve striping in their road jersey. Does it work? Or is it too weird? And what about those shoulder patches?
For a brief time in the mid-1970s, the Rangers wore their shield emblem on the front of the sweater. For the rest of their existence, it's been the diagonal text we know and love. But Dallas Kirkpatrick still thinks the shield is worth a shot. Do you?
Dan Siegel proposes a new NHL franchise inspired by an old WHA franchise. How about a cross-state rival for the Columbus Blue Jackets? Check out the Cincinnati Stingers.
Now for something completely different. Forget the Original Six. Lucas Daitchman reimagines the NHL's early days in what he's calling the Original 7. What might the league have looked like if the early part of the 20th century included teams like the Calgary Cowboys, Columbus Blue Jackets, Dallas Stars, Florida Panthers, Minnesota Wild, Pittsburgh Penguins and Vancouver Canucks?
A couple weeks ago I shared a Golden Knights concept that imagined the club without any red in their uniforms. Benjamin Muckenheim makes his Concepts page debut by going in the opposite direction. For your consideration, an all red third jersey — complete with white gloves, helmet, and pants! Yep, I'm freaked.