2009-08-10 09:30:00
Once again, we start at the top with our summer rankings.
The NHL goes under the microscope as we rank from first to last the best jerseys in the league.
Will the Original Six once again dominate? Who from the new school can crash the party?
While logos (last year’s competition) are certainly a big part of the hockey jersey, we also considered shoulder patches, striping and piping – so teams gained and lost points based on those factors. You'll also notice both home and away jerseys are used to represent the teams. Simply put, we took the one we liked best out of the two. Third or alternate jersey weren't considered.
Plus, influence counts for a lot; how many teams have cribbed off the Bruins’ spoked ‘B,’ or the New York Rangers’ design?
With all that in play, here are the rankings. Click on each thumbnail for a larger picture.
And once you've taken in our top 30, head over to the voting page to select your favorite from our top 10 and help it to move on in the Jersey Tournament that will follow the rankings of each league’s jerseys (find the rankings and tournament schedule on The Hockey News Jersey Rankings and Tournament Central page).
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LOGO
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TEAM
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THE SCOOP
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1
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Chicago |
All-around classic edges out competition thanks to cool shoulder patches | |
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2
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Boston
Bruins |
Often imitated, but the original still stands tall | |
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3
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Montreal
Canadiens |
Might as well call that middle line the 'Habs stripe' | |
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4
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Detroit
Red Wings |
Simplicity defined; focus goes right to winged wheel | |
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5
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Minnesota
Wild |
New school in the best sense; cool colors and logo | |
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6
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New York
Rangers |
Defines the diagonal lettering sweater | |
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7
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Philadelphia
Flyers |
We all know what the Orange and Black means | |
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8
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St. Louis
Blues |
Bluenote looks strong with some nice piping to back it up | |
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9
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Toronto
Maple Leafs |
Another crisp classic with clean stripes on arms | |
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10
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Calgary |
Great logo with national and provincial pride on shoulders | |
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11
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New Jersey |
Maybe it's Lou's influence, but such a strong-looking sweater | |
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12
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Los Angles
Kings |
Great crown, great colors, much better than third jersey | |
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13
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Washington
Capitals |
Caps went updated throwback for sartorial success | |
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14
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Pittsburgh
Penguins |
Lines draw eye to big, beautiful logo | |
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15
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Dallas
Stars |
Love the college-style name with number on front | |
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16
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San Jose
Sharks |
No one does teal like San Jose, though it is divisive | |
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17
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Edmonton
Oilers |
Nice colors and a classic logo | |
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18
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Phoenix
Coyotes |
Took a few tries to get there, but Dogs looking good now | |
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19
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New York
Islanders |
Number on breast always good; nice color scheme | |
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20
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Vancouver
Canucks |
It's a bit busy, but you know who you're rooting for | |
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21
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Atlanta
Thrashers |
Logo's not bad; crispness of white really shines | |
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22
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Carolina
Hurricanes |
Wins marks for hurricane flag details on shoulders, bottom border | |
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23
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Columbus
Blue Jackets |
Jury was mixed on logo, but another clean look nonetheless | |
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24
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Anaheim
Ducks |
Colors are nice, but not a lot going on otherwise | |
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25
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Nashville |
Another divisive logo with clean lines elsewhere | |
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26
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Colorado
Avalanche |
They called it the 'candy bar wrapper' when it came out | |
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27
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Florida
Panthers |
Panel wasn't feeling the execution on this one | |
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28
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Tampa Bay
Lightning |
Font is still a little amateur, even if the colors are cool | |
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29
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Ottawa
Senators |
Sens picked the wrong logo to go to war with | |
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30
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Buffalo
Sabres |
Even Sabres fans rue the day Buffaslug was hatched |
Over the next two months, THN.com will leave the voting on the best jerseys up to you, the reader. To vote for your favorite, click HERE (NHL jersey voting ends at 9 a.m. EST on Aug. 17.). To see ratings from other leagues, visit THN.com's Jersey Rankings and Tournament Central.
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