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  1. The Sabres have been slowly teasing a new alternate jersey over the past few weeks on twitter. Today they dropped the most interesting picture yet -- their captains patches. I've included the rest of the puzzle photos below:
  2. New and improved Jersey sale featuring NHL and College authentic/replica sweaters. All prices are negotiable and will incur a $20 shipping fee to CAN and $10 to US. Jersey: 2000 NHL All-Star Game World Goalie Jersey Type: CCM Authentic Numbering: None, Blank Condition: Like New (never worn, no damage, never washed, perfect condition) Size: 56 Price: $100 US Jersey: 1996-1999 Chicago Blackhawks Away Jersey Type: Nike Replica Numbering: 7, Chris Chelios Condition: Like New (worn once, no damage, never washed, perfect condition) Size: 52 (XL) Price: $100 US Jersey: University of Minnesota Home Jersey Type: Zephyr Numbering: None, Blank Condition: Like New (worn once, no damage, never washed, perfect condition) Size: 44, but fits like a sized 52 old-style CCM jersey Price: $75 US Jersey: 1997-1998 San Jose Sharks Away Jersey Type: Nike Authentic Numbering: 11, Owen Nolan Condition: Like New (worn once, no damage, never washed, perfect condition) Size: 52 (XL) Price: $120 US - SOLD compliments of pastadutchie
  3. Hi, Is it possible to order a customised jersey directly from slc? I'm not from the Toronto area and would like a jersey customised by them.
  4. Can you help me figure out what this is worth? Any insight is appreciated!! First, my apologies - I don't know a lot about hockey . My parent's council association received a donation of a Team Canada jersey signed by 24 players. It still has the tags on, including the business card of the Hockey Canada employee who originally donated the item. It is in perfect condition. I am going to try to sell it (maybe eBay?) so we can use the proceeds towards the school; however, I don't know what this item is worth. I also think it would be easiest to sell it locally (we are in Toronto), but I'm happy to ship it.
  5. Can you help me figure out what this is worth? Any insight is appreciated!! First, my apologies - I don't know a lot about hockey . My parent's council association received a donation of a Team Canada jersey signed by 24 players. It still has the tags on, including the business card of the Hockey Canada employee who originally donated the item. I am going to try to sell it (maybe on eBay?) so we can use the proceeds towards the school; however, I don't know what this item is worth. I also think it would be easiest to sell it locally (we are in Toronto), but I'm happy to ship it.
  6. Can you help me figure out what this is worth? Any insight is appreciated!! First, my apologies - I don't know a lot about hockey . My parent's council association received a donation of a Team Canada jersey signed by 24 players. It still has the tags on, including the business card of the Hockey Canada employee who originally donated the item. It is in perfect condition.
  7. I know there is a patch thread already, but this is going to be a quite complicated and much larger post than I want to throw into the patch thread. The back story behind this frustration is, I found out one of my jerseys was fake. Since then I've been learning about Stater Mesh, and have decided to build Forsberg, Sakic, Roy, and Foote 1995-96 Stanley Cup jerseys, both home and away. In Authentic Stater Mesh of course. It's all of the players who have retired numbers and were on that team. (Foote is about to be..., and that excludes Bourque) So... What would you do if you were building a 1995-96 Stanley Cup Jersey, as it pertains to the Stanley Cup patch? This gets more complicated below.... The easy answer might be to just buy a National Emblem reproduction right? It's licensed... I don't know... I'm not in love with their repro to be honest. At least not for an away burgundy. Joel (SuperTheGreat) sent me a link for a breakdown of the 95-96 jersey construction here : http://anyonebutdetroit.com/2011-articles/august/avs-jersey-post-1995-96.html and on their post. It looks like they are saying there are different patches between games 1 & 2, and then games 3 & 4. Basically Home and Away Stanley Cup patches. WTF? Here is their linked picture of a home jersey Stanley Cup Finals patch they are saying is a legit 'White' home patch. Looks pretty clean to me, and with the other knowledge in that post. I believe it to be honest. (Maybe someone can proof this?) The biggest discrepency I've been seeing when looking at offical patches for sale is the white or silver line of thread that runs down the right side of the Stanley Cup. That is missing on the 'Official' NE reproduction sold at SportsK.com ---- However here is a picture of a Away 95-96 Sandis Ozolinsh Stanley Cup Finals patch on a 'Game Worn' jersey. The jersey was auctioned off on GameWornAuction.net. There is a line still present running down the right side of the Stanley Cup Patch, yet it's silver and closer to the black (right) edge of the Stanley Cup. You can barely see it if you look close. That patch also does not have the blue boarder around the NHL badge. The line work in the Stanley Cup is also tighter as well. Than either the first home picture (Especially that one) or the actual reproduction done by National Emblem. Ok one more picture... This is what Murf is selling at MurfandPat.com (He also e-mailed me the same picture.) His are the most expensive at 20$ a piece. The one on the left has thinner lettering, and a jacked up off center cut of the patch (Look at the bottom right). The actual detail inside the patch is very good though. Clean lines in the cup and all. As well as the silver line that runs down the right side of the cup. However, it's missing the thicker brighter letters and brighter cup outline of the original. But wait the one on the right has the brighter white outline of the cup and thicker letters. As well as a proper cut of the black patch backing. (Head explodes) Unfortunately this one (right) has weaker detail in the actual Stanley Cup itself. And a darker silver thread than either the one on the left, or the legit one. But wait... If you look at the first 'Home-White' picture I posted, the detail in the Cup isn't paramount. As the lines along the left side of the Stanley Cup are not perfect, and the top one is even a little curved. BUT... it has the white line in it. Basically what it comes down to is that I HATE THEM ALL, except the real one of course. Really with all of this? It seems like the biggest joke of all, the legit reproductions are missing just as much as the other reproductions and they all seem to have mixed aspects of the patch. I mean the Ozolinsh patch has to be the best reference right? One more thing... On National Emblems reproduction they use a blue outline of the NHL badge in the center of the patch. I don't see that in the Away Ozolinsh, but I do see it in the first home-white picture I posted. Personally it would make sense to get whatever matches the Away game worn jersey the best. Figuring out which that is, is going to make my head explode. Should I just go with a National Emblem patch regardless, since their patches are licensed? I'm having a really hard time deciding which ones to get. Because I don't love the fact that there is blue around the NHL shield, and the game worn away jersey depicted does not have that. If anyone has extensive experience with this, or two game worn home and away 95-96 Colorado Avalanche Stanley Cup Jerseys, and can post pictures or comment. I'd appreciate it... (This is insanity...) Edit : This is the SportsK image, that is the National Emblems their selling. Notice the blue boarder around the NHL logo, and a lack of white line? The black line work in the Stanley Cup is thick and not consistent with anything else either.
  8. So you guys all know the Thrasher's inaugural blue (away, at the time) sweater back in 1999, right? Here's Patrik Stefan as a refresher. Very slick uniform, in my opinion. Great color choice, unique design, etc. It's too bad it was scrapped in 2006, and never brought back again. In any case, I found something interesting I'm pretty sure a lot of people would like. In the EA Sports game NHL 2000 (which came out on August 31, 1999), the Thrashers' road uniforms are a little different than they turned out to be. Here we are at the team select screen. I'm using the PC version of the game. This is the starting lineup/jersey select screen. At the right, you see the regular Thrashers jersey they worn from 1999-2007. On the right, though, is something unusual. The away jersey in this game is quite different than the one they actually used. I got some good pics, too. Our first subject is Ulf Samuelsson, who was slated to play for the Thrashers in '99, but got signed to the Flyers in October. Here's a good initial view of the jersey. Right off the bat, you can tell it's pretty much the road jersey they eventually used, except a recoloring (it's practically the opposite of the home jersey), and the shoulder/chest logos stay at the same place instead of being swapped. The actual away uniform they used brought more diversity from the Thrashers' color scheme, more specifically red and yellow. Next up, Norm Maracle, the goalie. Here's a trio of players, side by side .As you can see, they kept the same helmet during the regular season, script and all. A whole swarm of obscure, unknown-to-the world sweaters gathering at center ice. But they're going to be known now. (as you probably know by now, I made both the home and away teams wear the same jerseys so I could get better shots) Man, these graphics are good for 1999. Here's Ray Ferraro, giving the rubber the ol' slapshot. One of my favorite pictures of all of these. Back view of Maracle. Here's a really good front view of the uniform... And the back. As you can see, CCM is the "manufacturer" of the jersey. As this was quite a bit before the season started, jersey manufacture contracts weren't settled for the season yet. Also worth of note is that the number is a generic blocky font, which is probably another aspect of these prototype unis, and is unlike the final font they used. I'm going to assume the home jerseys in this game have the same font. You can find more pics of this jersey in my album. So yeah, that's pretty much it. Sorry for the massive amount of pictures, but this is something I think every jersey enthusiast should see, it's really interesting. Here's why I think these look different. Firstly, since the teams are the ones that get show the developer (in this case, EA) the uniform and tell them what they want it to look like in the game. My guess is that during the development period of the game (which was goodness only knows when, but I'm assuming it started sometime around early 1999), the time when they were making the jerseys for the game, Atlanta had the concept of their away jerseys that was, at the time, different than the final product. At the time of release, it was probably the same, too. They probably never finalized it until sometime between the time the game it was released, and the inaugural game of the season. In any case, I call this a protoype jersey, and it's probably the most obscure jersey of all time, or at least one of them. I just brought this out because I really wanted people to see this. It's not on any other sites I've looked, not on jersey databases, nothing at all. I'm hoping people can get the word out on this very obscure piece of Thrashers history. Here's my take on what the jersey looked like, compared to the actual thing: Jersey artists out there, please try and do a better job than I did! And spread the word, guys! This is something I'm sure everyone here hasn't seen before. In any case, I'm glad I got to share this with you guys.
  9. Hi everyone, I'm new to this website so I may need some seasoning what exactly proper etiquette is on this forum, but I'm wondering what the best place is to get jerseys from. The NHL official shop has an absolute atrocious supply of jerseys. Thanks for your feedback.
  10. Just wondering, I am under the impression these exist because I've seen one posted. Where did they originate, when were they worn? Is it possible to buy one anywhere on ebay or something? I have not been able to find this version of their jersey, proven to be pretty elusive. For me anyways. These do exist, correct...?
  11. Hey guys and gals, I'm purchasing my first customized authentic jersey and i need a little help with sizing. I'm spending 300+ dollars so i want to make sure i buy something that fits!. I will be getting a Toronto Maple Leafs jersey, but i cannot decide between a size 52 and 54 or 60. Those are the only sizes listed on the NHL SHOP website. I'm about 5'11 , 200 pounds. I'm guessing 52 or 54 would be good for me, but can someone tell me the differences between the two ? (if any). Any help would be appreciated!
  12. Anyone know where I can order a Sarnia Sting (replica or authentic) jersey? Their own website directs to RiverCity Sports who don't have any Sarnia Sting merch available (WTF?!).
  13. I am trying to track down the 2005 UHL All Star Jersey. Authentic if at all possible. I am more interested in the Commissioner's jerseys rather than a replica, or the Mountain Dew v. Pepsi jerseys. I have supplied a photograph below: Any help tracking one of these cool jerseys down would be awesome! Thanks for the help!
  14. Long time lurker, first time poster with a question for jersey aficionados concerning lettering on an Reebok Premier jersey. Being a long time Kings fan, I purchased a Kopitar jersey from icejerseys.com and just recently received my jersey. Everything is fine about it, except for the lettering on the jersey being placed on a nameplate (or name bar as they call it on their FAQ). Being a stickler for authenticity (and with authentics being outrageously priced and hard to find right now), I asked if it was possible to have my jersey redone as it should be, after all, their website states the following: As you can see from these images, the Kings do not use nameplates and use individual lettering: So, I write back to their customer service and was notified that: Now this concerns me a bit. I am not sure if I should bother sending back the jersey to have individual lettering done to it or just retain it with the nameplate. As I stated earlier, my pet peeve for having jerseys look as close to the real thing as possible makes me want to send it back, but if the stitching is going to come off from individual lettering on a Reebok Premier jersey, is it worth it? I'm hoping some of you can speak from experience and help guide me in the right direction. EDIT: I'm such a dummy. Meant to say Reebok Premier since it's a replica. It's not an Edge jersey. Tried editing the title but I guess that option isn't enabled.
  15. Can anyone help with details about this jersey? http://skydrive.live.com/?cid=A425992F3844B114&id=A425992F3844B114%21412 https://skydrive.live.com/?cid=A425992F3844B114&id=A425992F3844B114%21412#cid=A425992F3844B114&id=A425992F3844B114%21413
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