Other than the changes in font for the players' names and numbers, were the 2004 Stanley Cup winners' jerseys the same as the jerseys they wore in their inaugural season?
Thanks. I think that's how I'll go, especially since my other CBJ jersey (an alternate) is a Bobrovsky, and it would be a little odd to have #72 and #71 for my only two.
Thanks for that analysis! I looked at the sample on the EPS website (Johansen) and I see what you mean about the letter "E." Fortunately, the names I'm choosing among don't have the letter "E" in them, so I'll probably send it to EPS with a picture of a gamer for spacing purposes. Two years is a little long 😅.
For Blue Jackets home jersey Edge 2.0 wordmark (2011-17), narrowed it down to these:
17 Dubinsky (A), 13 Atkinson, 71 Foligno (C), 61 Nash (C), or 72 Bobrovsky?
Does anyone know if the nameplates on the Adidas Indo-Authentics use adhesive, or are the nameplates just sewn onto the jersey? I have a jersey I want to send for a name replacement (keeping the original number), and am trying to decide if I can remove the old name myself or should pay extra for EPS to do it when they put on the new one.
Yeah. Back then management made a point of acquiring stars whose best days were behind them. I think it had something to do with a misunderstanding of the time-space continuum.
Interesting. Any suggestions
So among others, that would include Wilson, Owen Nolan and Brian Mullen (an original Shark and personal fav who did most of his work elsewhere). I already have a teal jersey done as Granato. Any suggestions?