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

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


Stephane Matteau, while playing for the Blues in 1996. (Joe Patronite /Allsport)

Worst: 1994-98 red/current ’90s throwback

The Blues had primarily worn two colors in their history — blue and yellow — before introducing red in the 1990s. Players and fans were mortified. In ’97, Blues executive Jim Woodcock worked wonders to return the team to blue. Interestingly, with the introduction of retros, the red is back — and some fans even like them. — Jeremy Rutherford

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Tampa Bay Lightning


Eric Perrin, while playing for the Lightning in 2006. (Doug Benc / Getty Images)

Best: 2001-07

This look is just iconic for the Lightning — especially in black. The shoulder patch with the bolt over Florida is really clean. The silver shimmer adds the perfect pop. And the blue accents tie it all together perfectly, as a border on the bottom hem, sleeves and collar. The simplified lettering on the back made the jerseys more readable by 2001.

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