Unveiled: The Shocking Best and Worst NHL Jerseys Every Fan Never Expected

Unveiled: The Shocking Best and Worst NHL Jerseys Every Fan Never Expected

Dallas Stars


Mattias Janmark, while playing for the Stars in 2020. (Ronald Martinez / Getty Images)

Best: 2020 Winter Classic

This one is a toss-up for me between a few different options, but I’ll go with the innovative look they had at the outdoor game five years ago. It was a bit based on the old Dallas Texans of the United States Hockey League and involved beige pants and old-time leather-looking gloves. The Big Star jerseys from their Cup win also rank up there, too.


Jere Lehtinen and Pierre Turgeon, while playing for the Stars in 2003. (Ronald Martinez / Getty Images)

Worst: 2003-06 “Mooterus” alternate

The Stars’ short-lived black alternates became the subject of ridicule for the weird star cow logo thing, but the red, yellow, black and green with swooshes combined to make this probably one of the worst jerseys in modern NHL history. Moo. — James Mirtle

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