Store Leaks New Sens, Leafs Jerseys

Finally, I have photos of unreleased jerseys that I'm able to share with you. A reader wrote in today to tell us that the Buffalo Sabres' team store at the First Niagara Center (formerly HSBC Arena) is already selling Premier version of the Ottawa Senators and Toronto Maple Leafs forthcoming jerseys.

First, here's the Sens' Heritage Jersey which, the team announced the other day, will be officially unveiled on October 1. You get to see it now.

Ottawa Senators' Heritage Jersey leaked / icethetics.info

And as previously reported here, you can see it bears bilingual shoulder patches. A recent photo released by the team had us questioning whether that would actually be the case.

The other unreleased sweater on the store's rack was the Leafs' new throwback third. Take a look.

Toronto Maple Leafs' new third jersey leaked / icethetics.info

One detail previously reported here on Icethetics was the silver inner-outline inside the crest. You can just barely make it out in this photo. We're looking at photos taken by a cell phone camera in what's not the best lighting conditions. I've done my best to tweak these photos.

So now that you have something more than my renderings to look at, have your opinions changed on these two sweaters? Are they at all what you were expecting/hoping for?

Caps to Sport Throwback Third in 2011-12

After years of telling us that for reasons relating to the economy, it would be unseemly for his Washington Capitals to add a third jersey, owner Ted Leonsis is changing his tune. He once said, how could he ask fans struggling to pay bills to buy another jersey? 

But that's all changed now because the Caps will join their 2011 Winter Classic opponent in resurrecting their outdoor jersey as an alternate this season. It was announced today that the sweater will be worn for 16 road games during the fast-approaching 2011-12 season. The throwback sweater is based on what the Capitals wore from their inception in 1974 until 1995.

Alex OvechkinAnyway, along with announcing the addition of the third jersey, the Caps released a schedule to tell us every night the retro duds will see action. Here it is:

  • Sat., Nov. 26 – at Buffalo Sabres
  • Fri., Dec. 23 – at New Jersey Devils
  • Wed., Jan. 18 – at Montreal Canadiens
  • Fri., Jan. 20 – at Carolina Hurricanes
  • Sun., Jan. 22 – at Pittsburgh Penguins
  • Sat., Feb. 4 – at Montreal Canadiens
  • Sun., Feb. 12 – at New York Rangers
  • Mon., Feb. 20 – at Carolina Hurricanes
  • Sat., Feb. 25 – at Toronto Maple Leafs
  • Sat., Mar. 10 – at Boston Bruins
  • Fri., Mar. 16 – at Winnipeg Jets
  • Sun., Mar. 18 – at Chicago Blackhawks
  • Mon., Mar. 19 – at Detroit Red Wings
  • Thurs., Mar. 22 – at Philadelphia Flyers
  • Mon., Apr. 2 – at Tampa Bay Lightning
  • Sat., Apr. 7 – at New York Rangers

One key difference to the uniform this season is that the Caps will wear white helmets. That'll be especially handy as they're wearing them twice in Raleigh, where the Canes will already be wearing red helmets. Wouldn't that be a sight?

I have to admit I feel silly. I've known about this third jersey thing since last week but completely forgot to include it in Tuesday's blog post. But then I've been terribly preoccupied with things outside of the Internet lately. Oops.

And I know I was giving Leonsis a hard time about going back on his third jersey philosophy, but maybe there's something to the fact that they're only wearing it on the road this year. They're not parading around in front of the home crowd with it. Sure, the fans will see it on TV but that's a different experience from seeing it live.

Also, I probably would've given him less of a hard time had the new third jersey actually been new. I, like many of you, am still waiting on a blue jersey with the Weagle on the front. Will that day ever come? Maybe if the economy ever turns around.

Loose Threads: Jets, Pens, Avs & Sens

I'm working on a huge Icethetics side project right now that should be released in the next few weeks. So while there are a number of things to cover today, I'm going to make this post quick.

Jets Hold Real Jerseys a Week

Young Jets get practice unisWinnipeg Jets players took the ice competitively for the first time yesterday in the Young Stars Tournament, though not wearing their new jerseys as we expected. Instead they donned practice jerseys with some extra patches sewn on.

So after weeks of listening to the team say the new uniforms had to be unveiled before the tournament so the players could wear them, we still have to wait a week to see them in action.

The following comes from the game recap on the Jets' official website:

The young stars did not debut the new Jets sweaters, instead wearing practice jerseys. The Winnipeg Jets will wear their new jerseys for the first time on September 20th against Columbus.

We've waited this long. What's another week?

Some of you have written in asking about the sock design — as if that could single-handedly change the entire look of the uniform. But as you can see in this photo, the sock stripes appear to match the sleeve stripes from the real uniforms.

Is that a good thing or a bad thing? I'm surprised that a week after the jersey was unveiled, only one person has asked what I think of it. Don't get me wrong, you'll still get my take eventually — just not yet. I was going to write something up last week but I'm holding off to see the jerseys in action before I dive in with my critique. It may surprise you, actually. May.

For now, though, I have a couple of third jersey schedules to share.

Penguins Officially Announce New 3rd

We've kind of taken for granted all summer that the Pittsburgh Penguins would be switching their third jersey to their most recent Winter Classic sweater. It was never really official until today.

The Pens said in the release that fans told them "they love the new look, the new shade of blue, and the blending of different eras of Penguins hockey." Based on what I've read from Penguins fans on this site, it sounds to me like you've been telling them you love the black and gold from the late 1980s. But they can't seem to hear that for some reason.

Sidney CrosbyNo matter. I think it's a great looking uniform. And  came the schedule for the new third jersey in the 2011-12 season. We'll be seeing it for 12 home games:

  • Sat., Oct. 15 – vs. Buffalo Sabres
  • Thu. Oct. 27 – vs. New York Islanders
  • Tues., Nov. 15 – vs. Colorado Avalanche
  • Fri., Nov. 25 – vs. Ottawa Senators
  • Tues., Dec. 27 – vs. Carolina Hurricanes
  • Fri., Jan. 6 – vs. New York Rangers
  • Sat., Jan. 7 – vs. New Jersey Devils
  • Fri., Jan. 20 – vs. Montreal Canadiens
  • Sat., Feb. 11 – vs. Winnipeg Jets
  • Sun., Feb. 12 – vs. Tampa Bay Lightning
  • Wed., Mar. 7 – vs. Toronto Maple Leafs
  • Thu., Mar. 22 – vs. Nashville Predators

Nice spread over the course of the season. I like that they're wearing them on a couple of back-to-back nights, and of course, against my Tampa Bay Lightning. That'll be one good-looking hockey game.

There's another third jersey schedule floating around out there...

Avalanche Set 2011-12 Third Jersey Dates

The Colorado Avalanche recently posted the game schedule for their blue alternate jersey, which will be entering its third season in use.

Interestingly, they even included details about the design that I don't remember reading when it was unveiled in 2009. They include information about the designers and prototypes. Have a read:

The third jersey design is a collaboration of ideas from the Colorado Avalanche (including Kroenke Sports Enterprises Creative Imaging), the National Hockey League and Reebok. ... Two rounds of sweater prototypes were tested and ran on ice before the final version was made.

Milan HejdukNow here are the 12 home dates in which the sweater will see action during the coming season:

  • Fri., Oct. 28 – vs. Edmonton Oilers
  • Wed., Nov. 2 – vs. Phoenix Coyotes
  • Wed., Nov. 23 – vs. Vancouver Canucks
  • Fri., Dec. 2 – vs. St. Louis Blues
  • Tue., Dec. 13 – vs. San Jose Sharks
  • Tue., Dec. 27 – vs. Winnipeg Jets
  • Wed., Jan. 18 – vs. Florida Panthers
  • Thu., Feb. 2 – vs. Minnesota Wild
  • Mon., Feb. 27 – vs. Anaheim Ducks
  • Sat., Mar. 10 – vs. Edmonton Oilers
  • Tue., Mar. 20 – vs. Calgary Flames
  • Thu., Apr. 5 – vs. Columbus Blue Jackets

The Panthers will be the only true Eastern Conference team to see the Avs sporting blue this year. They have Stanley Cup Final history together. (Though I guess strictly speaking, the Jets are still in the East for this year.)

One final item for today...

Sens Give Another Glimpse of Heritage

One final item for today. A reader tweeted a link to a page on the Ottawa Senators website, offering the new Heritage Jersey for sale without really showing it to us.

From what I can tell, this is the same photo that was used in the team's own sneak peek way back in March. Only difference is now we get it in full color without any distortion from projector screens or compressed Flash video.

First, you can see that vintage white is, in fact, in use. And second, the shoulder patches seem to contradict my earlier report which said that they were bilingual, English on the right shoulder, French on the left.

I'm staring at a photo (which I can't show you until after the official unveiling) that clearly shows one patch is in French, so what's the deal? One of two things: either 1) there was a change made between this photo and that one, or 2) we're actually looking at two jerseys laying side-by-side in this photo. It's hard to tell for sure on that.

Meanwhile, the Senators say the Heritage Jersey will be available on Oct. 1, meaning the official reveal will have to take place on or before that date. I'll be keeping an eye on it, obviously.

Ducks 3rd Jersey Schedule 2011-12

Just like last season, I'm hoping to compile third jersey schedules from around the NHL here on the blog. We've already taken care of the Sharks and have a partial schedule for the Senators. You can access them from the Quick Links box in the sidebar.

Today, we have a look at the sophomore season of the Anaheim Ducks' alternate uniform. The schedule comes to us by way of a reader named James who tells me he got it from his season ticket representative.

Jason BlakeThe Ducks' 2011-12 third jersey calendar includes 15 games, four of which take place away from the Honda Center this season. Take a look:

  • Sat., Oct. 8 – vs. New York Rangers (Stockholm)
  • Fri., Oct. 14 – vs. San Jose Sharks
  • Fri., Oct. 21 – vs. Dallas Stars
  • Fri., Nov. 11 – vs. Vancouver Canucks
  • Fri., Nov. 25 – vs. Chicago Blackhawks
  • Fri., Dec. 2 – vs. Philadelphia Flyers
  • Sat., Dec. 17 – at Winnipeg Jets
  • Fri., Jan. 6 – vs. New York Islanders
  • Fri., Feb. 3 – vs. Columbus Blue Jackets
  • Fri., Feb. 10 – at Detroit Red Wings
  • Tues., Feb. 14 – at Minnesota Wild
  • Sun., Feb. 26 – vs. Chicago Blackhawks
  • Fri., Mar. 2 – vs. Calgary Flames
  • Fri., Mar. 16 – vs. Los Angeles Kings
  • Sun., Apr. 1 – vs. Edmonton Oilers

For the game on Oct. 8 in Stockholm, the Ducks are noted as the "home" team, so technically the jersey will be worn for 12 home games. Ducks fans, it looks like your best bet to see the thirds in action will be pretty much any Friday night game at the Honda Center.

If you've seen a third jersey schedule posted on any team websites or can get the inside scoop from your ticket rep, feel free to share it with us.

Winnipeg Jets Uniforms Unveiled

Winnipeg Jets officially unveil uniforms / Jets

They're here. The Winnipeg Jets officially unveiled their uniforms today. I don't really have a lot to say on the matter at this point. Give me a day or two and I'll get back to you with my thoughts on it.

Back of new Jets jerseys / CBCThe unveiling ceremony was held this morning at 11 AM central at 17 Wing in Winnipeg and was well-attended by local media. You can read more details about the design in the club's official release.

A few pictures have started turning up on Twitter, so that's all I have to share at the moment. I'm sure it won't be long before we have something more official from the team.

Both jerseys feature a unique double-striping pattern on the sleeves that hasn't been seen before on Reebok Edge jerseys in the NHL. The number and letter styles are also new are very modern.

Like I said, I'll get into my analysis later in the week when I have a little more time to dedicate. For now, feel free to share your thoughts on the new jersey designs. I'm sure we're all curious to see how they're being received.