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2015-16 CHL uniform/logo thread


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Yeah, the patches add up.

Look at Kelowna's Memorial Cup patch placement.

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I almost didn't find the patch. I'd place it under the CCM logo.

Then there would be no room for the "C" or "A". It's a terrible mess.

Not the best solution, but put the CHL logo in the collar and the CCM logo below the collar and it would free up space

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Wildcats new third jersey (anniversary jersey).

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Posting this since the link isn't coming up. I wish there was a better picture of the arm. It looks really weird judging by the photos.

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Sporting Venue Count (for games): OHL: 19 (28 Total)- 770 games (after 18-19),

MLB: 13 (15 Total), NHL: 4

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I know I'm extremely late about this but I want to say something about the Quebec Remparts' Memorial Cup Military Tribute Jersey. Since they started the annual Tradition of having the host team wear a special jersey for Opening Night, I think the jerseys have not been as good in the past few years. The first jerseys worn for Opening Night were so nice and very creative and now, I think it has become just a generic jersey every year now, rather than a really nice, well thought out thing of beauty. My favorite is Rimouski's Jersey from the 2009 Memorial Cup. Quebec's jersey was fine and dandy for one game, but I think they could have done better. Speaking of the Memorial Cup, I thought Rimouski's Powder Blue third jersey was quite nice. I have never seen it until the Tiebreaker Game against Quebec.

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Mississauga Steelheads unveil new logo

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Meh. It's not bad, but it's not good. Lateral move from the old logo, IMO.

I would have to disagree, the old logo was a standard cliche of a minor hockey logo (city name in small font, nickname in large font, mascot bursting over top of it.) Here it creates a more pleasing shape that will make it easier to identify, sort of like an offset nested roundel. It also simplifies the fish design and removes the Steelheads name. It's a big step up.

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The Flint Firebirds announced that they will be wearing Flint Tropics jerseys on March 12th. Hopefully they are planning on selling some replicas to the public.

Holy :censored:, that's awesome! Going with the Tropics as their full-time identity would've been silly, but a one-off night is prefect.

Mississauga Steelheads unveil new logo

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Meh. It's not bad, but it's not good. Lateral move from the old logo, IMO.

I would have to disagree, the old logo was a standard cliche of a minor hockey logo (city name in small font, nickname in large font, mascot bursting over top of it.) Here it creates a more pleasing shape that will make it easier to identify, sort of like an offset nested roundel. It also simplifies the fish design and removes the Steelheads name. It's a big step up.

Yeah, now that I've had more time to look at it, it's definitely growing on me. I just wish the fish's mouth wasn't open so wide. Also, just realized that the image in the post is broken, so I've fixed that. ;)

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The Guelph Storm will be wearing a 25th anniversary shoulder patch this season:

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While on the topic of Guelph, I noticed while playing NHL 16 that they seem to have made some slight changes to the stripes on their jerseys:

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Sporting Venue Count (for games): OHL: 19 (28 Total)- 770 games (after 18-19),

MLB: 13 (15 Total), NHL: 4

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