Nhl 21 logos4/18/2023 ![]() ![]() Colorado fans have been blessed with two of the best hockey logos the NHL has ever seen. It might not have the same stylistic swirl as the design above, but the Rockies' primary logo is still an all-timer. Between the blue-and-white swoosh running through the middle (with a hidden puck attached) and the overall color scheme, it's a hit. There's so much to love about the only primary logo the Avalanche have ever employed. The unique font choice, coupled with a little splash of color on top, makes this a popular logo no matter how well the team is playing. In the never-ending Battle of Alberta, Edmonton gets the nod by a razor-thin margin. Combining homages to flight and music? It doesn't get much better. Normally we could do without a city or team name within the logo - but this one is tucked nicely at the top of what is an otherwise flawless design. As shield-style logos go, this is the best of the bunch. New York Rangers (1971-present)Īfter going with a few different iterations of this design - most of which featured strange font-size choices - the Rangers finally settled on this sleek version, and have stuck with it ever since. ![]() It's no wonder Winnipeg fans wanted this logo brought back when NHL hockey returned to Manitoba. The merging of the WHA and the NHL in the late 1970s brought some truly great logos into the fold - including this one. If nothing else, it was a wildly popular jersey among younger fans. Florida Panthers (1993-2016)įlorida's second NHL franchise came with a much livelier logo than the rival Tampa Bay Lightning it looks like the cat is jumping right into your living room. ![]() Whatever your preference, it's hard to argue with the flaming "C" as one of the coolest logos in NHL history. Others favor the reverse color configuration. Some fans prefer the red-and-orange logo on a white jersey. Using a river as a mouth, a star as an eye, and fitting in a row of pine trees, a red sky, and a bright yellow sun? This is a true work of art. While this logo isn't quite as appealing as that of the North Stars, it's close. We can't decide what we like more: the fearsome shark chomp or the implementation of teal. When the Sharks broke in as the 22nd NHL team in the early 1990s, they brought a brand-new approach to logo design with them. ![]()
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