September 2018 – SportsLogos.Net News

The Whalers Return! Hurricanes Announce Epic Throwback Uniforms

Ladies and gentlemen… the Whale has returned to the NHL. This afternoon the Carolina Hurricanes, who previously played as the Hartford Whalers from 1979 through 1997, announced they would wear a Whalers road green throwback uniform for *two* games in the upcoming 2018/19 season. Going with the design the Whalers

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New Football League Announces All Team Names, Logos

The Alliance of American Football is getting closer to kick off and this week makes it feel a little more real as the league unveiled the names and logos of all eight teams competing in their inaugural season. Season one of the AAF is set to begin the week immediately

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Flyers introduce terrifying orange mascot Gritty

The Philadelphia Flyers introduced their first mascot since 1976, and the world of social media has taken notice. The Flyers worked with Raymond Entertainment, the company created by the original Phillie Phanatic, Dave Raymond, to create “Gritty,” a giant orange creature who has inspired fear, nostalgia, and innumerable comparisons. It

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Dallas Stars Player Borrows Jersey from Fan, Wears In Game!

Dallas Stars forward Alexander Radulov was apparently having trouble with his jersey during Saturday night’s Stars pre-season game against the Florida Panthers in Tulsa, Okla… so he simply borrowed a new one from a fan. According to a story posted to Facebook by Levi Patton, Radulov kept tugging at his jersey

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NLL: Vancouver Stealth Renamed Warriors, Introduce Logo

Vancouver’s professional lacrosse team has a new name and logo, the team’s new owners announced this afternoon. Known as the Stealth since their days in San Jose beginning in 2002 and continuing on with the name in Everett, Washington from 2009-2013, the Western Canadian National Lacrosse League team decided it was

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