From http://www.ssur.org/:
"When Toronto's new jersey is unveiled next month at the NHL All-Star Game in Dallas, expect to see something that looks essentially the same as the current version, save for one important detail: the maple leaf logo. The hallowed maple leaf has apparently been altered, having a 'different silhouette,' according to a team executive. The change represents a 'modernization' of the logo rather than a dramatic redesign."
It should be noted that ALL the teams will be getting a bit of a make over, not just the Leafs. The Arizona Republic reported that the Coyotes uniforms would "lose the three stripes that encircle the bottom of their sweaters, and possibly even the stripes on their socks."
Look for the new "streamlined" uniforms, which were designed by Reebok, to preview at the All-Star game in Dallas. They feature increased flexibility and are less bulky than what players have traditionally worn for years.
"When Toronto's new jersey is unveiled next month at the NHL All-Star Game in Dallas, expect to see something that looks essentially the same as the current version, save for one important detail: the maple leaf logo. The hallowed maple leaf has apparently been altered, having a 'different silhouette,' according to a team executive. The change represents a 'modernization' of the logo rather than a dramatic redesign."
It should be noted that ALL the teams will be getting a bit of a make over, not just the Leafs. The Arizona Republic reported that the Coyotes uniforms would "lose the three stripes that encircle the bottom of their sweaters, and possibly even the stripes on their socks."
Look for the new "streamlined" uniforms, which were designed by Reebok, to preview at the All-Star game in Dallas. They feature increased flexibility and are less bulky than what players have traditionally worn for years.
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