The 2016-17 NHL season promises to be an exciting one, at least from a uniform standpoint. One of the Original Six franchises is celebrating its centennial, and four of the Second Six teams are celebrating their 50th seasons, all of which means there will be lots of anniversary patches, commemorative jerseys and throwback designs.
With the regular season set to begin on Oct. 12, here's our annual team-by-team rundown of all the uniform changes, logo updates and related developments, broken down by division:
Metropolitan Division
• The Blue Jackets will wear their third jersey for 12 games this season. You can see a schedule of those games here.
• The Capitals will wear their red throwback alternates for all Thursday and Friday home games this season (full listing of dates here):
NEWS: #Caps will wear their third jerseys for every Thursday and Friday home game this season! #RockTheRed https://t.co/9hStNdJI7D pic.twitter.com/n6OU3zcTZc
— Washington Capitals (@Capitals) September 30, 2016
• Nothing to report for the Devils, but they're scheduled to play at home on March 16 -- the day before St. Patrick's Day -- so it seems likely that they'll be wearing their green-trimmed throwbacks for that game, as is their annual custom on or near the holiday.
Also: Remember those great game day posters that the Blue Jackets were posting on social media last season? The guy who designed all of them, Anthony Zych, is now working for the Devils. So expect some cool-looking graphics to be coming out of New Jersey this season.
• The Flyers are marking their 50th season with a jersey patch, which will be worn on the right shoulder:
Good look at the Flyers' 50th-season patch, which is being worn on the right shoulder this season. pic.twitter.com/5mtfmTmnEx
— Paul Lukas (@UniWatch) September 30, 2016
The anniversary logo is also being used at center ice, as you can see in this nifty time-lapse video that shows the Wells Fargo Center's ice design being prepared for the upcoming season:
Looking good, @WellsFargoCtr 😎 pic.twitter.com/ankhPDXVju
— Philadelphia Flyers (@NHLFlyers) September 26, 2016
In addition, the Flyers have a new gold-trimmed "golden anniversary" jersey, which will be worn for 12 home dates this season. Interestingly, the jersey is white, which means the visiting teams for those 12 games will have to bring their colored home uniforms (additional info here):
Flyers' 50th anniversary jersey revealed https://t.co/FWPzG6G68s pic.twitter.com/hcTkPOyGKi
— Sean Leahy (@Sean_Leahy) August 31, 2016
Also: The Flyers will have a memorial helmet decal this season for former owner Ed Snider. The design will feature Snider's signature and the words "A Flyer Forever."
• Hurricanes: No announced changes or news.
• Islanders: No announced changes or news.
• The Penguins have scrubbed Vegas gold from their color scheme (that's the washed-out, bronze-ish tone they've been wearing in recent years) and are going back to their classic black-and-gold look (further info here):
Ask and you shall receive. Pittsburgh Gold is here to stay! More info: https://t.co/sOxwkZzCdM pic.twitter.com/atbMZYMQxS
— Pittsburgh Penguins (@penguins) June 24, 2016
The Pens also have a new 50th-season logo, which they're wearing as a chest patch and also featuring at center ice.
Good view of Penguins' 50th-season patch. pic.twitter.com/UAqIU8gtri
— Paul Lukas (@UniWatch) September 29, 2016
Good view of Pens' 50th-season patch on road jersey. pic.twitter.com/jtMKzMD5xd
— Paul Lukas (@UniWatch) September 29, 2016
Good view of Penguins' new center ice design w/ 50th-anniversary logo. pic.twitter.com/U8iofreNb1
— Paul Lukas (@UniWatch) October 5, 2016
As you can see, the anniversary logo shows the outlines of four Stanley Cups. The funny thing is that the logo was released prior to last season's Finals, so it originally had only three Cups. After the Penguins defeated the Sharks to claim last season's championship, the logo was modified:
We think you might want to see our revised 50th anniversary logo. 😉 pic.twitter.com/31pW0VTHiK
— Pittsburgh Penguins (@penguins) June 17, 2016
Meanwhile, the Penguins will be playing a Stadium Series game against the Flyers on Feb. 25 at Heinz Field. Here's the logo for that game (further info here):
Black & gold and tons of bridges. That's what Pittsburgh does. The #BurghProud logo for the Stadium Series is here: https://t.co/YBIP8StEzy pic.twitter.com/pmb1fDckG0
— Pittsburgh Penguins (@penguins) September 27, 2016
• The Rangers have a new 90th-anniversary logo, which they're using as a patch (as per their usual protocol, it's on the shoulder, not the chest), at center ice and on their pucks:
90 days until our 90th season! #NYR90https://t.co/ISk954qw92
— New York Rangers (@NYRangers) July 15, 2016
#NYR90 pic.twitter.com/H78uavxKk4
— New York Rangers (@NYRangers) July 15, 2016
@PhilHecken @UniWatch @sportslogosnet #NYR center ice for the 90th anniversary, red line design includes shield pic.twitter.com/NvGZhnqS2j
— Jack Rubin (@jackrubin1527) September 1, 2016
#NYR game pucks for this season! #NYR90 pic.twitter.com/r7b1ITdqzY
— New York Rangers (@NYRangers) September 22, 2016
Also, a closer look at the Madison Square Garden red line reveals that it's now patterned after the Rangers' logo shield:
New look #NYR red line 💯 pic.twitter.com/tuBT8kZ9MT
— New York Rangers (@NYRangers) September 1, 2016
Atlantic Division
• Bruins: No announced changes or news.
• Canadiens: No announced changes or news.
• The Lightning will retire No. 26 for Martin St. Louis on Jan. 13 -- the first number retirement in team history.
Martin St. Louis to become first Lightning player to have his number retired. Details: https://t.co/rX5O7CwaNJ pic.twitter.com/Dud1tZoCUD
— Paul Lukas (@UniWatch) October 6, 2016
Also: Many teams now post the schedules for their third jerseys, but the Lightning have gone a step further by posting their game-by-game jersey schedule for the entire season.
• This is a big season for the Maple Leafs, as they're celebrating their centennial. They have lots of celebratory promotions planned, but the most visible symbol of the anniversary is a new uniform set that they've unveiled. It's a beauty:
See the reveal of our new sweaters presented by your Toronto Area Ford Dealers.
— Toronto Maple Leafs (@MapleLeafs) June 24, 2016
MORE: https://t.co/Rro5TUcj9Ahttps://t.co/WHC8CE9n4Z
You can learn more about the new uniforms here, here and here, and there's more info about the team's centennial celebration here.
Also: The Leafs franchise was originally known as the Toronto St. Pats. They'll honor that chapter from their history by wearing St. Pats throwbacks for their March 18 home game against the Blackhawks:
In addition, the team's new jersey crest is also being used at center ice:Maple Leafs will wear Toronto St. Pats throwbacks on March 18 vs. Blackhawks. pic.twitter.com/QUa3JF2gXU
— Paul Lukas (@UniWatch) September 30, 2016
New center ice logo for the Maple Leafs. pic.twitter.com/2rlKDdK3B2
— Paul Lukas (@UniWatch) September 2, 2016
Finally, the Leafs will be hosting the Centennial Classic, which is scheduled for Jan. 1 at BMO Field. Expect them to wear some sort of throwback for that game.
• Big overhaul for the Panthers, who've undergone a much-needed face lift. You can see Uni Watch's element-by-element breakdown of the new uniforms here.
The @FlaPanthers unveil their new logo and uniforms #Panthers #Florida #FLA #NHL pic.twitter.com/LRxtFbEsQ1
— Dynes Sports (@dynessports) June 3, 2016
• Two new patches this season for the Red Wings: a simple "9" on the upper-left chest to mark the passing of Gordie Howe (further info here) and a final-season patch for Joe Louis Arena on the left shoulder (further info here). Neither patch was worn during the preseason, but they'll be added when the regular season begins.
Check out this commemorative patch the boys will wear all season to honor Mr. Hockey: https://t.co/EqGmVuLCnw pic.twitter.com/8jr2X0tPVE
— Detroit Red Wings (@DetroitRedWings) September 27, 2016
Red Wings to wear Joe Louis Arena farewell patch next season (h/t @stubbeee): https://t.co/pMbBVZZGzO pic.twitter.com/PhJQwa88Zu
— Paul Lukas (@UniWatch) February 11, 2016
Also, you may have noticed the Wings using a different nameplate font during the preseason. That's an annual rite of autumn -- they'll go back to their usual vertically arched font when the regular season starts.
As usual, Red Wings using block nameplate font in preseason. Will restore familiar vertical arching when games count. pic.twitter.com/fJcEkkioiF
— Paul Lukas (@UniWatch) September 24, 2015
Finally, it's worth noting that the Wings will be participating in the first-ever Centennial Classic game, slated to take place on Jan. 1 at BMO Field in Toronto. Expect them to be wearing something throwback-y for that one.
• Sabres: No announced changes or news.
• The Senators are celebrating their 25th-anniversary season. The original anniversary logo, released last season, featured a lot of unnecessary chrome accents and beveling. They've wisely revised it in time for this coming season:
Senators have revised their original chrome-toned 25th-anniversary logo for this season. Original version on left, new version on right. pic.twitter.com/hFVMU4GyfW
— Paul Lukas (@UniWatch) September 30, 2016
Central Division
• Avalanche: No announced changes or news.
• Nothing to report yet for the Blackhawks, but they'll be playing the Blues in the Winter Classic on Jan. 2, so there's a good chance they'll have new uniforms for that. Stay tuned.
• The Blues are marking their 50th season with an anniversary logo, which they're wearing as a right-shoulder patch. It will also appear at center ice and on the team's pucks (further info on the anniversary celebration here):
Blues wearing 50th-season patch on the right shoulder this season. pic.twitter.com/4qQRnrty5t
— Paul Lukas (@UniWatch) September 29, 2016
New season, new center ice design. #stlblues #Blues50 pic.twitter.com/WdiRBja7OV
— St. Louis Blues (@StLouisBlues) September 19, 2016
https://t.co/tub7RIwJxs St Louis Blues 2016 50TH ANNIVERSARY NHL... https://t.co/Dy7l9VlPKC https://t.co/loP8ycDMid pic.twitter.com/pkdIPViL6Z
— FaNtasy Hockey (@FantasyHockeyW) September 9, 2016
Also, the Blues will be hosting this season's Winter Classic, which will take place at Busch Stadium on Jan. 2. It's safe bet that they'll have new uniforms for that game, although nothing's been announced yet.
• The Jets will honor their hometown predecessors -- the earlier Winnipeg Jets, who debuted in the old WHA, then joined the NHL and eventually moved to Phoenix to become the Coyotes -- by wearing WHA throwbacks on Oct. 23, when they'll be facing the Oilers in the Heritage Classic:
NHL Heritage Classic on Oct. 23: Oilers to wear current throwback alternate uni, Jets to wear new throwback honoring orig WHA Jets franchise pic.twitter.com/NTxwkNAH0R
— Paul Lukas (@UniWatch) September 29, 2016
• Last season the Predators began wearing gold helmets for Saturday home games. This season they're going with the gold lids as their standard home headgear and scrapping the navy helmets (further info here):
Also: The Preds had a pair of twin brothers in rookie camp last month -- Tylor and Tyson Spink -- which resulted in some entertainingly unusual nameplate action:Predators wearing gold helmets for all home games this season (only worn on Saturdays last season): https://t.co/2TCkeuhbvu pic.twitter.com/K93iR9GYlu
— Paul Lukas (@UniWatch) September 29, 2016
#Preds Hockey Ops had to get creative with the Spink Twins, Tylor & Tyson, in rookie camp. pic.twitter.com/oKcYi8vJ9q
— Brooks Bratten (@brooksbratten) September 15, 2016
Neither Spink is likely to make the team's final roster cut, but here's hoping they both make it to Nashville soon.
• The Stars have a new logo design at center ice:
New season, new logo at center ice. #Launch1013 pic.twitter.com/RrJyOyZt6W
— Dallas Stars (@DallasStars) September 16, 2016
• Wild: No announced changes or news.
Pacific Division
• Canucks: No announced changes or news.
• The Coyotes are marking their 20th anniversary in the desert with a chest patch:
Interestingly, the "C" and "A" patches for the captain and alternates are being worn on the same side of the jersey as the anniversary patch, creating a rare double-patch situation on the upper-right chest:Good look at the Coyotes' 20th-anniversary logo/patch. pic.twitter.com/Z49FNtsUdW
— Paul Lukas (@UniWatch) September 29, 2016
@UniWatch #Coyotes put "A" and "C" next to 20th anniversary patch pic.twitter.com/BjSaIZWbty
— Josh Pearlman (@JPearlAZ) October 4, 2016
• Ducks: No announced changes or news.
• The Flames have scrapped their alternate jersey and replaced it with their popular throwback, which will be worn for 12 dates this season. Further details and a throwback schedule are available here.
The rumors are true ... we're using our retro jerseys as our third jerseys this season! Jersey schedule ~ https://t.co/qsPVVdraGd #GoTime pic.twitter.com/oKYd5JVmYs
— Calgary Flames (@NHLFlames) September 21, 2016
In addition, the Flames have updated their helmet decal, changing from a wordmark to their primary logo:
New helmet decal for the Calgary Flames. Old version on left, new on right. pic.twitter.com/VUafgTfeIy
- Paul Lukas (@UniWatch) October 1, 2016
Also: While not strictly uni-related, here's a really interesting article on how forward Johnny Gaudreau uses an unusually flexible stick.
• Lots of uni-related activity for the Kings this season. First, they're celebrating their 50th season, and they're also hosting the 2017 NHL All-Star Game, which will take place Jan. 29. They're wearing those two logos as shoulder patches -- anniversary on the right, All-Star on the left:
Kings Unveil 50th Anniversary Logo #LAKings #bhive https://t.co/OQpg9goYRf pic.twitter.com/LgWSccYkNo
— Kings blogger (@Kingsblogger1) February 10, 2016
NHL and Kings today unveiled the 2017 NHL All-Star logo as LA hosts hockey's stars at STAPLES Center in January. pic.twitter.com/IDuLUj5dje
— LAKingsPR (@LAKingsPR) September 19, 2016
Kings going with 50th-anniversary patch on one shoulder and All-Star Game logo on other shoulder this season. pic.twitter.com/zLD7abebsz
— Paul Lukas (@UniWatch) September 21, 2016
The Kings also have a new 50th-season alternate uniform, which will be worn 14 times this season (additional info here, and there are further details in this infographic):
@sportslogosnet @icethetics @UniWatch Kings Golden Anniversary Jersey pic.twitter.com/rff0yl44Vh
— Jake Taco (@j_taco22) September 20, 2016
The anniversary logo is also being used this season at center ice:We still have plenty of @LAKings jerseys in store! Shop today! 🏒 #gkg #kings50thanniversary pic.twitter.com/LpDsK8Icau
— TEAM LA (@teamlastore) September 20, 2016
Who else just got a tear in their eye 👀 ??? pic.twitter.com/6fcMp8lahs
— Bailey LA Kings (@BaileyLAKings) September 18, 2016
• The Oilers are moving into a new arena this season and are marking the occasion with a jersey patch:
Also: It'll be déjà vu for WHA fans on Oct. 23, when the Oilers face the Jets in the Heritage Classic. Edmonton will wear its current orange alternate uni, while the Jets will honor the original WHA Jets by wearing a custom throwback created just for this game:Oilers adding a patch this season for their new arena. pic.twitter.com/NQDrgUy9Mu
— Paul Lukas (@UniWatch) October 6, 2016
The Oilers also have a new mascot, who looks like he might give young fans a few sleepless nights:NHL Heritage Classic on Oct. 23: Oilers to wear current throwback alternate uni, Jets to wear new throwback honoring orig WHA Jets franchise pic.twitter.com/NTxwkNAH0R
— Paul Lukas (@UniWatch) September 29, 2016
#Oilers fans, meet Hunter: our first-ever mascot! 😺 pic.twitter.com/T1phDV73P3
— Edmonton Oilers (@EdmontonOilers) September 26, 2016
• For years the Sharks had those awkward-looking uniform numbers on the upper-right chest area of their jerseys. Last season the numbers were supplanted by the team's 25th-anniversary patch (which in turn was supplanted by the Stanley Cup Finals patch when the Sharks faced the Penguins in the championship round of the postseason). Now that the patch has been removed this season, are the numbers returning to the jersey? Nope. That area is being left blank -- a big upgrade.
Progression of Sharks' upper-right jersey area: 2014-15, uni number; 2015-16, 25th-anniversary patch (Cup patch in Finals); 2016-17, blank. pic.twitter.com/anccSbbSEW
— Paul Lukas (@UniWatch) September 30, 2016
In addition, the Sharks will wear their black alternate jersey for these 12 dates, and will also wear their white road jersey at home on Oct. 25 against the Ducks.
And on the giveaway front, fans attending the Sharks' Feb. 4 game against the Coyotes will receive an interesting mash-up jersey that draws on the Golden State Warriors' uniforms:
🏒 + 🏀 = ❤️ #BayAreaUnite
— San Jose Sharks (@SanJoseSharks) September 15, 2016
Get tix now with SharkPak D: https://t.co/S3vVjnf2t7 pic.twitter.com/XqoEsuYNoE
Additional Notes
• The seemingly endless push-pull regarding the size of goalies' apparel and equipment has a new wrinkle this season: A new regulation will force netminders to wear narrower pants. Additional info here.
• The NHL has unveiled a new logo to mark the league's 100th anniversary, which will be celebrated in 2017 with lots of special promotions and programs (further info here):
NHL announces Centennial celebrations, and reportedly exploring outdoor game in Montreal https://t.co/MDnsBggoYr pic.twitter.com/dsRGr30bBY
— The Hockey News (@TheHockeyNews) September 28, 2016
• Finally, this is the last season we'll be seeing the Reebok logo on NHL uniforms. The league has signed a new deal with Adidas, which will kick in at the conclusion of this season. It remains to be seen how big an impact, if any, this will have on individual team uniform designs.
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