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Posts Tagged ‘hockey team logos’

New NHL Season Approaching Fast

Friday, August 13, 2010 @ 03:08 PM

As the 2010-2011 season fast approaches us, we look forward to the excitement of the great hockey once again.  We all look to our favorite team for great plays and hopefully success to make it into the playoffs at the end of the season.  Those of you who are lucky enough to cheer for the great ones can usually enjoy the season knowing that you have the post-season playoffs to look forward to.

Then there are the middle of the road teams where you will have to flip a coin each season and sit on the edge of your couch in hopes that they may actually make it this year. 

After that we have the bottom of the pile where you cheer for your team knowing that they don’t have a prayer to make it anyway near a playoff spot.  No matter which team you chose to watch and cheer for get ready for a new and exciting season coming soon.

Get ready for the new season with licensed NHL products from jerseys to items to decorate your recreation/billiard room.  You may even want to toast your favorite team with a drink in an NHL glass with your favorite team logo.

Team Traditions

Tuesday, March 23, 2010 @ 06:03 PM
SportsStuffGuy

logoIn the world of professional sports, it seems like some organizations alter their logo or color scheme on an annual basis. Whether this is to redefine their image or simply to force people to purchase new merchandise (probably the latter), it is difficult to keep up with this every changing landscape. However, there are some teams so rooted in tradition that to change their logo would be heresy.

The NHL is rife with these organizations that represent the foundation of the game. Teams like the Bruins, Canadians, Maple Leafs, etc. have hardly—if ever—altered their original NHL team logos. Call me old-fashioned, but I admire the tradition and historic appeal of these classic teams.