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Michigan Tech 2018 Off-season - The Next Step is Just Inches Away...

Very cool info regarding yesterday's jersey and the Cooperall era. Time to make some updates to my website - thanks!

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One week from today, we'll be watching Michigan Tech playing real hockey! Coming in with jersey #7 is Tech's most recent player to establish himself as a legit NHL regular - Jujhar Khaira. This set of black jerseys spanned Khaira's entire career in a Huskies uniform... one season. Other than some special alternate jerseys, I can't recall too many sets of jerseys that only lasted one season in recent history with Tech. From my memory the list would be the 1993-94 home Piano Dog, the 1993-94 throwbacks, military tribute camo 2017 and these black jerseys from 2013-14. After his lone season at Tech, where he put up a very respectable 25 pts in 37 games, he played one season in the WHL before turning pro. After two full seasons in the AHL, he finally got his break in Edmonton and has seen increasing time in the NHL each season. In 2017-18 he spent the entire year with the Oilers posting 21 pts in 69 games. It appears he will continue to be a regular with the Oilers in the near future as well.

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Nice sweaters. Didn’t assistant Steve Shields have a part in the design?
 
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Nice sweaters. Didn’t assistant Steve Shields have a part in the design?
Yes, that is what Mel said at the time, something like "Steve did a great job designing our jerseys..." The whites and blacks were copies of each other and the blacks the following year were just Bruins jerseys, right down to the font, with the crest changed. I found that funny because it I'm not really sure what was original about Steve's "new" design that he created for the Huskies. School name with number on the front is a pretty standard college hockey jersey design. And this is just from the WCHA...
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Yes, that is what Mel said at the time, something like "Steve did a great job designing our jerseys..." The whites and blacks were copies of each other and the blacks the following year were just Bruins jerseys, right down to the font, with the crest changed. I found that funny because it I'm not really sure what was original about Steve's "new" design that he created for the Huskies. School name with number on the front is a pretty standard college hockey jersey design. And this is just from the WCHA...
Ryan J

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What, no Bemidji State? The Beavers have been wearing a variation ofthat design since they went D-I (98-99) and did away with the "Beavers" script jersey that they wore since the late 60s.
 
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I hated those sweaters since day one. I figured Marv lost a bet to Kevin Luke and the wager was he had to put the boys in bouncyball jerseys for the year.

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I hated those sweaters since day one. I figured Marv lost a bet to Kevin Luke and the wager was he had to put the boys in bouncyball jerseys for the year.

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Agreed. Those jerseys were not great.
 
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What, no Bemidji State? The Beavers have been wearing a variation ofthat design since they went D-I (98-99) and did away with the "Beavers" script jersey that they wore since the late 60s.
Sorry, no WCHA era ones. Your fans hog all of them. :) Since Bemidji joined the WCHA I've had a grand total of FOUR BSU jerseys. But in the spirit of equal time / equal opportunity, I present this one from the CHA era of Beavers Hockey. Hey did Steve Shields design this one by chance? ;)

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Sorry, no WCHA era ones. Your fans hog all of them. :) Since Bemidji joined the WCHA I've had a grand total of FOUR BSU jerseys. But in the spirit of equal time / equal opportunity, I present this one from the CHA era of Beavers Hockey. Hey did Steve Shields design this one by chance? ;)

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Trying to remember what year they switched from the "shadow box" lettering to the plain block lettering. Might have been 2002-03.

But at least you got one with the Frozen Four patch!
 
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We don't have to go far back into Tech's history to find this set of jerseys which were modeled after those worn by the 1962 NCAA Championship team. First worn in for the outdoor games at Comerica Park in Detroit, the Huskies released these jerseys in December of 2013. Much like the Energizer Bunny, they just kept wearing them and wearing them and wearing them, all the way through the 2017-18 season. This #6 jersey was worn by Chris Leibinger 2013-17 and Cooper Watson in 2017-18. Unfortunately the contrasting color nameplate has been removed from this example. And fear not fans of the cream, these jerseys have been replaced with a nearly identical set.

It appears the team is going back to a traditional "square cut" hem line rather than the tuxedo / drop tails style they have had since they started with Reebok in 2013. That cut first became popular in 2007 when Reebok started supplying their "Edge" cut jerseys to the NHL. Maybe I'm just getting old, but I really don't see the point of drop tails on a jersey with horizontal striping at the hem. The striping seems to emphasize the black a little more on the new jerseys, which I think is a positive design change. There will also be a revision of the jersey branding from Reebok to CCM. (It's all the same company, but they like to push different names from time to time.)

The photos below are of Tanner Kero (remember him, yeah, he wore these) modeling the jersey for the press release and this year's captains in the new set of CCM branded jerseys.

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The jersey for today is #5 Jeff Hill from the 1992-93 season. I believe this set was first worn in 1991. This would be the last set of black jerseys to feature the "Huskies" crest for almost a decade until the team brought it back again in 2004. This set was last used in 1993-94 and it appears that a fair number of these jerseys were ordered at a later date and added to the set. As you can see below the location of the WCHA logo was changed and even the number font was different (see the #2s). The crest also became more detailed as the "ies" in Huskies had more negative space allowing the black from the jersey to show through the crest. I find it interesting to see the variations from jersey to jersey that were all on the ice at the same time. Also of note is the sewing of the "C" on Jeff's jersey where the bottom of the letter was slightly turned in when it was sewn down.

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Since it is Sunday I'll put out a double header addition. This is one of my favorite professional games worn jersey from the collection. I've had a few of Tim's jerseys over the years, but this was my favorite Kings due to all the unique little touches. For the 1991-92 season Los Angeles wore a special patch to celebrate the franchise's 25th anniversary. There was also a patch added to all of the teams' jerseys that season for the NHL 75th anniversary. I also like the use of silver as the main color for the jersey numbers rather than their normal black.

I don't think too many people will remember Tim's time behind the bench at Tech fondly, but he did have a pretty successful NHL career. I would also like to think that this jersey had some brushes with The Great One during the Wayne-ing moments of Gretzky's playing days.
 
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Was watching in the background on just a Mac, no big screen so did not see it as well as normal, but Marcus Russell's speed and tenacity stood out. He looked hungry.
The Smith Jackson combination with one of the young freshman is going to be dynamic. Either Bliss or Broetzmann?

I would agree with Coach that the puck management needs to get better, but I just got back from my game tonight and we had the same problem as well early in the season.

Heading up on Thursday, looking forward to seeing the weekend series.
 
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Game day is getting closer. Today we highlight a Brown black jersey from 1999-2002. This jersey was first worn by short timer Landon Boyko for 1999-2000 and then recycled to Justin Brown for the next two seasons (2000-02). When the name was replaced it ended up with a steeper arc and different font from the original one.
 
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We don't have to go far back into Tech's history to find this set of jerseys which were modeled after those worn by the 1962 NCAA Championship team. First worn in for the outdoor games at Comerica Park in Detroit, the Huskies released these jerseys in December of 2013. Much like the Energizer Bunny, they just kept wearing them and wearing them and wearing them, all the way through the 2017-18 season. This #6 jersey was worn by Chris Leibinger 2013-17 and Cooper Watson in 2017-18. Unfortunately the contrasting color nameplate has been removed from this example. And fear not fans of the cream, these jerseys have been replaced with a nearly identical set.

It appears the team is going back to a traditional "square cut" hem line rather than the tuxedo / drop tails style they have had since they started with Reebok in 2013. That cut first became popular in 2007 when Reebok started supplying their "Edge" cut jerseys to the NHL. Maybe I'm just getting old, but I really don't see the point of drop tails on a jersey with horizontal striping at the hem. The striping seems to emphasize the black a little more on the new jerseys, which I think is a positive design change. There will also be a revision of the jersey branding from Reebok to CCM. (It's all the same company, but they like to push different names from time to time.)

The photos below are of Tanner Kero (remember him, yeah, he wore these) modeling the jersey for the press release and this year's captains in the new set of CCM branded jerseys.

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I hate the tails, especially if it's not a team point to tuck them. I'm with you — they look especially bad when there's prominent horizontal striping.

GFM
 
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I hate the tails, especially if it's not a team point to tuck them. I'm with you — they look especially bad when there's prominent horizontal striping.

GFM
Worse than tails is when guys tuck in their sweaters. A fad I blame on Gretzky.

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I hate the tails, especially if it's not a team point to tuck them. I'm with you — they look especially bad when there's prominent horizontal striping.

GFM

While I dislike the tail on jerseys as well, what bothers me more is when teams don't just have the bottom stripe follow the tail. To me, they're purposely pointing out the flaw in the jersey.
 
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what bothers me more is when teams don't just have the bottom stripe follow the tail...
The 1990s would not be your favorite era of hockey style... I'm just guessing.
You can blame the Mighty Ducks for that trend.
:)

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I'm okay with those though, because they are obviously designed that way.

This is annoying:
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It seems to be a problem with the RBK Edge jerseys, as the Adidas doesn't have the pronounced tail (or teams took the hint finally).
 
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Yeah, it's the tradition of the NHL and lack of willingness to try something new. When the Reebok Edge form fitting jerseys were released they wanted to distance themselves from the traditional "square cut" jerseys that had been the standard in the NHL for decades. So they added the useless tail in the front and back. (The ironic part is that the Edge was designed to save weight and they added extra fabric that didn't need to be there.) They also wanted to improve player comfort, however the initial materials selected actually retained moisture on the inside and left players with soaking wet gloves and other gear. They eventually changed the material mid-season and replaced every jersey in the NHL (unless the specific player specifically requested NOT to change to a the new Edge 2.0 material. Some players continued to wear the original 1.0 material for several years.)

Teams were so entrenched in the horizontal stripes on the hem and sleeves they simply refused to alter their jersey designs to work with the Edge jersey template. Ultimately some teams adapted and dropped the bottom stripes or added curved piping, but many have now added the horizontal stripes back as the Adidas version is flatter on the bottom. I'm actually getting my first Adidas game jersey in hand later this week from Minnesota's Summer "Da Beauty" pro league. (How can you not love a league that puts an image of Tech's own John Scott on EVERY single jersey?) I'll be interested to see it in person and check out some of the finer details.

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Now I'm curious about the stripe pattern on the bottom of my Adidas Blues and Wings game worn jerseys. I cant remember if the stripes follow the hem or not.
 
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