The American Hockey League’s Texas Stars unveiled their new logos and colour scheme, an update to reflect the relatively new look of their NHL affiliate in Dallas. Texas had been using a colour scheme and logo set loosely based on the previous look of the NHL’s Stars, their crest had
Category: Hockey
WHL Prince George Cougars Unveil New Logo
The Western Hockey League’s Prince George Cougars unveiled their new logo earlier today, the logo is the same one we posted a black-and-white version of two weeks ago. A cougar head is the main focal point of the logo, the cougar is created out of the negative space in a
100 Years of Roundels in Sports Logos
Roundels. They’re all the rage in the world of sports logos these days, both in terms of clubs adopting them and the reaction many fans have when they ultimately do. For the 2015 season we’ve seen seven teams (across the 5 major leagues in North America) introduce a new roundel logo as
AHL IceCaps Update Colours to Reflect New NHL Affiliation
The American Hockey League’s St. John’s IceCaps have updated their primary logo to reflect their new affiliation agreement with the NHL’s Montreal Canadiens. The changes were unveiled this morning during an event held at the Mile One Centre in St. John’s, NL. Red, white, and blue have replaced the old colour
New Logo for the Prince George Cougars?
The owners of the Western Hockey League’s Prince George Cougars have a new trademarked logo featuring a cougar graphic we’ve yet to see before. Filed with the Canadian Intellectual Property Office in April 2015 (application number 1722295), the logo shows a “C” with a cougar head formed in the negative space of
Manitoba Moose Return to AHL, Unveil Logos and Uniforms
The Moose have returned to the American Hockey League. True North Sports & Entertainment, owners of the NHL’s Winnipeg Jets, announced today that their top-level AHL affiliate would be known as the Manitoba Moose starting with the upcoming 2015-16 season. The Manitoba Moose previously played in Winnipeg during their seasons
St. Louis Blues to Welcome Baseball Back with Cards Jerseys
St. Louis sports fans love the Blues, but there’s not much question which local team holds the biggest place in the city’s hearts. To that end, St. Louis’s hockey team will welcome baseball back to town wearing Cardinals jerseys during warm-ups before a game April 11, two days before the Cardinals’
New San Jose AHL Team to be called Barracuda
The new San Jose AHL franchise will be known as the San Jose Barracuda according to a report in the Silicon Valley Business Journal earlier today. Logo appears above. From the article: “The toothy moniker follows a multi-year “presenting sponsorship” deal with Campbell-based Barracuda Networks, the sources said. Terms of
Sports teams run rampant with April Fools Pranks
It’s April 1st, so naturally, a whole bunch of brands and business are using this day to take a break from their usual self-promotion of actual things that really exist by self-promoting fake things that don’t exist. This has been going on for quite some time now, and it’s gotten
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Nailed It: The Story Behind the Wheeling Nailers
Even before you know the story behind it, the logo for the Wheeling Nailers, ECHL affiliate of the nearby Pittsburgh Penguins, works. It’s intimidating in a kick-ass, horror movie sort of way, and it’s certainly one of the more menacing logos in minor league sports. But there’s much more to this
Utah Grizzlies Honour Military Without Resorting to Camouflage
There’s a conundrum for sports fans who love their countries and who genuinely want to honour the military personnel who sacrifice so much for us, but who realize that most military appreciation sports uniforms—the ones of the camouflage variety—are terrible. If you point out that camo-print sports uniforms intended to