June 30, 2014

Non-NHL Guest Concepts

Hello folks!  The NHL season may be done, but it's still an exciting time to be a hockey fan with the NHL Draft this past Friday and free agency right around the corner.  It's been especially exciting for me being a Canucks fan, as new GM Jim Benning had been very active making multiple trades including trading longtime Canuck Ryan Kesler.  It's also the time teams unveil new jerseys, which the Ducks did on draft day.  I actually think the Ducks new jerseys are a bit of a downgrade, in my opinion there is too much orange and the striping pattern is a bit too busy (also I liked the Ducks previous jerseys).  I do like that they are using the webbed-D logo as the front crest.  Overall I'd grade the new jerseys as a C+.

Drummondville Voltigeurs, by Justin S:
We have four non-NHL concepts today, including this Drummondville Voltigeurs concept by Justin.  He brings back their 1987-94 logo (with a few alterations like changing the wordmark), and then bases the striping off of that logo.  The striping looks great and works great with this logo, although the logo looks quite dated so I don't know if bringing it back is the best move.  But if you are bringing back that logo, these jerseys are a great choice.
Grade:  B

Lahden Pelicans, by Jake88:
Jake88 often likes to make jerseys for teams I know almost nothing about, and his two concepts today are perfect examples of that.  Here he gives the Lahden Pelicans some "North American Style" jerseys, which is great because that means no adds.  While googling this team I couldn't find this logo, so I don't know if it's a logo they currently use in some capacity or if Jake88 made it or if it's from somewhere else entirely.  I am a bit confused by the logo, I see the pelican on the right but I don't know if the other gold areas are supposed to be anything or not.  The shoulder yokes look great, they're kind of like the Blues yokes but with the striping on the sides instead of the bottom.  I'm not a fan of the arm stripes though, I like that you tried something different than just matching them to the hem stripes, but the "Dallas Stars 2007-13" style stripes just aren't my favourite.
Grade:  B

Genève-Servette HC, by Jake88:
Jake88's second "North American Style" concept is for the Genève-Servette HC who play in Geneva, Switzerland.  The jerseys feature a classy striping pattern and the team's main logo on the front.  My only issue is that I think the shade of yellow used is too bright, I'd recommend going to ColorWerx and choosing a yellow currently used by an NHL team.  Other than that I like everything else about this concept.
Grade:  B

Before I get to the next concept I want to very briefly review the new Hockey Canada 100th anniversary jerseys (which you can see on the left of the next concept).  Basically I like everything except the black shoulder yokes, which just look too out of place.  If it were up to me, the yokes on both jerseys would be red.  My grade for the new jerseys would be a C+.

Team Canada, by Justin S:
The reason I wanted to review Canada's new jerseys is because this concept by Justin is inspired by those jerseys.  Like on the real jerseys I'm not a fan of the black yokes.  I do like the chest stripe on this concept and how it connects with the logo, although I don't like how the logo is recoloured on the red jersey.  Keeping the logo the same as on the white jersey but using a white outline would work best in my opinion.  Overall I like like this concept about equally as much as the real jerseys.
Grade:  C+

Enjoy the rest of your day!

June 26, 2014

NHL Guest Concepts

San Jose Sharks, by Jake88:
Today we begin with Jake88's take on the San Jose Sharks.  He gives the Sharks some hem stripes, and then uses a wave pattern on the sleeves (which might sound familiar because this concept is kind of an update to a previous concept he sent in).  I thought the previous version was good, but this is even better.  I like how the stripes are coloured on this concept better, and I also like the use of the Sharks fin logo on the shoulders.  My complaint on the last concept was that the sleeve stripes were angled, but it doesn't bother me as much on this concept.
Grade:  A

Dallas Stars, by Jake88:
Ever since the Stars got new home and road jerseys last year many people have been trying to create a new third jersey for them.  Here Jake88 provides a great black "Texan Alternate", which uses their Texas-state-outline-logo as the front crest.  I think the striping looks great, I like how the sleeve and hem stripes are different but still work together.  There is really nothing I would change here.
Grade:  A

Winnipeg Jets, by Justin S:
For this concept Justin takes the Jets' Air Force theme one step further by using a double gold bar insignia which represents a captain in the Canadian Air Force.  I think it's a great idea to use the air force as inspiration, it can create some very cool concepts like it did here.  I also like using the lighter blue as the main jersey colour, and the sleeve and hem stripes look good.  The one change I would make is using white for the name and numbers, as I think the navy blue blends in too much.  Last of all, I like the use of the side-view template, its different perspective really helps you picture what the jersey would look like in real life.
Grade:  B

Montreal Canadiens, by Ricky:
Speaking of templates that help you picture what the jersey would look like in real life, this concept by Ricky makes use of a great template made by S2dio.  Ricky makes a few changes to the Canadiens classic red sweater, and then adds a matching white jersey.  For the most part I think both jerseys look really good, although I think they're a bit top heavy design wise (more the white jersey than the red jersey).  Adding something along the hem would really boost this concept in my opinion.
Grade:  B

Have a good day!

June 23, 2014

200th Post Extravaganza

Hello folks, this is the 200th post on this blog!

Los Angeles Kings, by Jets96:
With the Kings winning the Cup, Jets96 thought it would be a good time to send in some Kings concepts.  For this concept he brings back the colour scheme the Kings used from 1998-2011, a move I really like.  He also uses their shield logo from that era as the main logo, but he removes the wordmarks from the logo.  The shield logo is a good choice, but I'd keep the wordmarks as the blank spots in the logo look a bit awkward in my opinion.  The striping pattern looks good, but it also looks a bit too similar to the Sharks 2007-13 jerseys which wouldn't be good considering they are state rivals.
Grade:  B

Los Angeles Kings, by Jets96:
Jets96's second Kings concept goes back a bit further into the past in terms of both colour scheme and logos, back to 1967-88 to be exact.  I'm a big fan of this colour scheme because it fits the royalty theme and it's unique, and I think this logo is the best fit for the colour scheme (even though the logo is a bit dated).  The striping pattern looks good, I like how the end of the sleeves and hem are a different colour than the jersey.  My only suggestion would be to make the name on the yellow jersey purple, because it kind of gets lost the way it is now.
Grade:  B

Los Angeles Kings, by Jets96:
The final Kings concept by Jets96 today is less of a concept and more of a remake of an old jersey.  This is a Reebok Edge version of the Kings original road jersey worn from 1967-69, complete with no name on the back (the Kings will be wearing the 1969-70 version of this jersey next year).  There are a couple of things that I think should be changed to be more historically accurate, first of all the pants stripe should be yellow-white-yellow, and the bottom of the socks shouldn't be white.  I know nhluniforms.com has white at the bottom of the socks, but that part of the socks was looped under your foot inside of the skate and out of view (look at old game photos and you won't see any white).
Grade:  C+

Los Angeles Kings and New York Rangers, by Jared:

Keeping with the Stanley Cup theme of this post so far, we have some St. Patrick's Day uniforms for the Kings and Rangers made by Jared.  Normally I'm not a fan of recolours, but in this case it's okay because it's recolouring their own team's jerseys and because St. Patrick's Day uniforms don't need fancy new striping patterns.  There are a few things I would change though, first of all I would make the Kings dark jersey green because St. Patrick's day is known for being green, and I would also just use one colour of pants for each team.  I think green pants would work best for the Kings, and orange pants would work best for the Rangers.
Grade:  C

Manitoba Moose:
I was a big fan of the Manitoba Moose, not only because they were the Canucks farm team but also because as a kid my family would visit Winnipeg every couple of years (so it's a bit surprising it has taking me 200 posts before I made a Moose concept).  For this concept I simplified their colour scheme to just green and tan, and simplified their logo by removing any shading.

Thanks for visiting!

June 20, 2014

Stadium Series Guest Concepts

Los Angeles Kings and New York Rangers, by Jared:
This concept here is a Stadium Series style version of this year's Stanley Cup Final.  Starting with the good points, I like the return of purple to the Kings colour scheme, the square-ish collars, and the yoke on the Rangers jersey.  The striping pattern on both jerseys is also okay.  I think the logos on both jerseys could use some work, the NYR wordmark needs a white outline, and the LA wordmark is very generic.  I'd prefer the Kings crown or banner logo, but if you going to keep the LA at least use the Kings custom font (the sides of the letters have slight curves, and the top of the A is flat).  The sleeve numbers on the Kings concept are too big, and we should only be able to see on digit on each sleeve.  Also the Rangers jersey could use sleeve numbers.  Last of all, many of the execution errors I've mentioned on Jared's previous hand drawn concept still apply here.
Grade:  C

Keeping with the Stanley Cup Final theme of today's post I'd like to congratulate the Kings on winning the Stanley Cup.  It was a very exciting playoff run, and it was great seeing Willie Mitchell (one of my favourite players) lift the cup again.

Enjoy your weekend!