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

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


Milan Michalek, while playing for the Senators in 2011. (Phillip MacCallum / Getty Images)

Worst: 2008-11 alternate

I’m usually a big fan of jerseys with black as their base. But this ain’t it. A loud “SENS” on the front looks tacky and the way the red and black are assembled on the jersey just doesn’t look great. It’s not a fashionable jersey worth wearing on and off the ice. — Julian McKenzie

Philadelphia Flyers


Dave Schultz, while playing for the Flyers in 1973. (Bruce Bennett Studios via Getty Images Studios / Getty Images)

Best: 1972-77 white home

When the Flyers introduced new sweaters prior to the 2023-24 season, it was noticeable that they looked pretty similar to the sweaters in which they won their only two Stanley Cup championships.

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