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In a similar vein to my Minnesota Wild, it seems they've paired A+ logos and jerseys with a D+ name. Hopefully the name grows on me. 

I really dig that color scheme, but I'd like to see the teal and salmon red take more prominence and have navy as more of a trim color.

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1 minute ago, pluggerplugger1 said:

In a similar vein to my Minnesota Wild, it seems they've paired A+ logos and jerseys with a D+ name. Hopefully the name grows on me. 

I really dig that color scheme, but I'd like to see the teal and salmon red take more prominence and have navy as more of a trim color.

 

They can always have fun with that for 3rd jerseys. Especially if they do something Metropolitans inspired. 

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Just now, Magic Dynasty said:

https://www.espn.com/nhl/story/_/id/29520108/how-seattle-nhl-team-became-kraken
 

This is a good read on the process behind naming the team. One interesting tidbit is that they favored Metropolitans early on but the league said no, due to the Metropolitan Division’s existence.

Yeah, that's one thing that's always bothered me about the Washington Nationals.

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Have we seen a full look of the jerseys? I expect them to go navy bottoms and reflect the sleeve stripe in the socks. However, if they go the old? bruins route (i know its not the same but it fits the example) and let the light teal color come up over the knee, it might feel less navy, columbus, and winnipeg-like. The stripes make it so they cant go full reverse color, but im just thinking out loud here.

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1 minute ago, Magic Dynasty said:

https://www.espn.com/nhl/story/_/id/29520108/how-seattle-nhl-team-became-kraken
 

This is a good read on the process behind naming the team. One interesting tidbit is that they favored Metropolitans early on but the league said no, due to the Metropolitan Division’s existence.

 

Considering the transitory nature of division names, or hell, existence of particular divisions, this is exactly the kind of stubborn pettiness I'd expect from the league office. 

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6 minutes ago, flyersfan said:

Have we seen a full look of the jerseys? I expect them to go navy bottoms and reflect the sleeve stripe in the socks. 

 

@B-mer brought us this look from the unveiling:

 

3 hours ago, B-mer said:

nabbed some screengrabs from the video..

 

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So it appears that you would be correct.  Navy breezers, and they do repeat the sleeve stripe on the socks.  Which is an excellent look.

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The jersey and the colours are nice.  The logo is okay.  The shape of the S is familiar, but I don't know where from.  They could have gone crazy with the logo, so I'm glad they didn't go in that direction.  The name.  Yikes.  

 

Edit: Found it.

 

 

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43 minutes ago, DG_ThenNowForever said:

One other nice thing about the primary (and secondary logo, for that matter) is it fits something @Gothamite said once long ago that stuck with me: kids should be able to draw sports logos on their notebooks. This definitely passes that test.

 

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1 hour ago, henburg said:


What’s the disease then? All of your rants against this name keep referring to this vague demise of the NHL and I’m just finding it hard to even understand what you’re even talking about. Is it expansion to American cities over more traditional markets? That’s the only slight connection that I can speculate you’re making here.


The disease is the same now as it’s always been. A complete lack of any semblance of professionalism. Even MLS has been smart enough to realize goofy :censored: like naming your team Kraken was going to make it hard for anyone to take them seriously. And that’s why they’ll soon enough pass the NHL in terms of relevance. 
 

Look, sports are meant to be fun, and I don’t wanna be a complete and total killjoy, so I understand how people could object to how I feel about it. But the NHL has let this all get so far out of hand. I remember even as a kid and seeing the Thrashers, Wild, and Blue Jackets (especially wiith that dumb bug logo they had) and thinking to myself, “Wow, this sport is for children”. It’s been two decades since then and I feel even more so that way. 

 

If you’re willing to overlook that then that’s your right. I just find it REALLY hard to do that. 

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3 minutes ago, Corvus said:

 

Considering the transitory nature of division names, or hell, existence of particular divisions, this is exactly the kind of stubborn pettiness I'd expect from the league office. 

 

As I suggested elsewhere, they should have then called themselves the Seattle Patricks and then reclaim the Metropolitans name when nostalgia inevitably demands that the NHL revert to the Patrick, Adams, Norris, Smythe division names.

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I've joked in the past about the board's sometimes disturbing tendency to will things into reality (search "arc of history"), but I think what actually happened here is far more harrowing, which is that the goobers at r/hockey glommed onto sparky chewbarky's Kraken concept and declared it to be Epic Bacon on the same level as all the other bad crap they like, like the Carolina Hurricanes doing dance recitals when they win, or the Dallas Stars being epic on Twitter, or Gritty. When they said they listened to the fans, I suspect they listened to those fans, and that's no good. There's a place for focus-grouping, but there's also a peril to it: imagining the Internet Wrestling Community getting to book WWE feels like it would be the Simpsons episode where the Mensa chapter tries to run Springfield.

 

As for the actual work, most of it is objectively good, even if I think "maritime beveling" is a bit of a reach and that sort of heavy beveling looks very minor-league to me. The uniforms are very good if a little similar to their expansion mates. Feels like the blues should have leaned a little greener. It's solid craftsmanship dragged down by an absolutely terrible name fit for the ECHL, Junior A, or one of those baseball leagues that doesn't pay its players. Awful name, in no way timeless, too unserious for what I believe to be a serious market. It never should have even entered the public consciousness but for one obnoxious self-promoter getting dorks overexcited.

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9 minutes ago, M4One said:

The jersey and the colours are nice.  The logo is okay.  The shape of the S is familiar, but I don't know where from.  They could have gone crazy with the logo, so I'm glad they didn't go in that direction.  The name.  Yikes.  

 

As someone noted earlier the S is similar to the Seagram's S...

 

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But it reminds me of the font used on college diplomas...I think that's where the familiarity kicked in for me: 

 

Seattle University Gold Engraved Medallion Diploma Frame in Sutton ...

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