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

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

Nashville Predators


Shea Weber and Joel Ward, while playing for the Predators in 2010. (Frederick Breedon / Getty Images)

Best: 2009-11 alternate

These beauties, worn in the 2009-10 and 2010-11 seasons, had a navy base, the Predators’ main logo in the center, a checkerboard pattern along the waist and tiger skulls on the shoulders. They are icy, clean and good enough that the franchise should have adopted them full-time and eliminated gold as a primary color.


Juuse Saros, while playing for the Predators in 2022. (Donald Page / Getty Images)

Worst: 2022 Stadium Series

Just awful. “SMASHVILLE” in all caps on two lines, with the tri-star logo of the Tennessee state flag in the center. The color scheme of navy on top, gold in the middle and navy on the bottom isn’t bad, but the lettering ruins everything. Fashion is cyclical, but some things — such as plaid leisure suits and these jerseys — should never see the light of day again. — Joe Rexrode

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