Roger Clemente Posted November 30, 2002 Share Posted November 30, 2002 Looks good. The 2000 All-Star jersey pattern works well with it.This jersey may have worked as a one game thing by maybe the Rangers. The thing is though, is that New York City is not the USA. And there have been more than enough 9/11 charity/relief programs, even by the NHL. An honorable patch may work, but not reworking the entire logo to look like the Manhattan skyline.--Roger "Time?" Clemente. Follow me on Twitter if you care: @Animal_Clans.My opinion may or may not be the same as yours. The choice is up to you. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Puckguy14 Posted December 1, 2002 Share Posted December 1, 2002 I like the look. The one problem is a sticky one by the International Ice Hockey Federation (IIHF) and the Internation Olympic Committee (IOC). Both have strict uniform rules. The main one is that commerative patches (or memorial patches) aren't allowed by the IIHF and IOC. Example: in 1998, the Canadian women's hockey team wanted to wear a rose patch in honor of Don Cherry's wife passing away. The two federations said no. It's stupid. They should allow some patches to be worn. Also, if a player has long hair, it has to be tied and tucked in the uniform. So if Mike Ricci were ever to play for Team Canada, he has to get a hair cut or tuck it in. 2004 San Jose Sharks 7th Man Fan of the Year San Jose Gold Miners - 4x Lombardi Cup Champions Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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