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Post by trentsteele on Sept 22, 2011 12:15:21 GMT -6
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Post by awan92 on Sept 22, 2011 13:18:38 GMT -6
They look soo familiar… if only I could remember where I've seen this style before. I must say those are nice jerseys
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Post by buff33 on Sept 22, 2011 14:33:52 GMT -6
Hey, not fair! How come they get to wear the white jerseys at home? Stupid NHL rule changes.
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Post by Guardian on Sept 22, 2011 14:50:36 GMT -6
I'll post the pics for you.
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Post by Guardian on Sept 22, 2011 16:14:57 GMT -6
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Post by IantheD on Sept 22, 2011 19:50:27 GMT -6
Best jerseys in the AHL.
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Post by Deleted on Sept 25, 2011 12:50:39 GMT -6
I beg to differ. Definite Top 3 though.
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Post by hobble on Sept 25, 2011 15:55:18 GMT -6
That's cool! Although I don't really like when AHL teams mimic their NHL affiliates jerseys. I liked how the Moose had their own unique style. When teams do this, I see it as emphasizing that it is a "B" League... But nice jerseys never-the-less
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Post by bryxr4ti on Oct 3, 2011 19:53:19 GMT -6
I Like them love the main Jets patch on the shoulder
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Post by Guardian on Oct 3, 2011 20:34:13 GMT -6
Here's the road jersey in action.
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Post by lukemiguez on Oct 4, 2011 11:41:19 GMT -6
Here's the road jersey in action. Worth noting that the IceCaps are essentially using the Jets' pants, even with Jets branding at the moment. This is pretty much how the Jets' homes will look, except with Jets branding instead of the Caps'. The darker hue of navy blue comes are far better then they did in the sunlight of the jersey reveal. They also look WAY, WAY better then the rather terrible white away jerseys.
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Post by Snoopy on Nov 11, 2011 20:04:14 GMT -6
I wish they would of came up with something different then the jets
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Post by lukemiguez on Nov 15, 2011 0:59:48 GMT -6
I wish they would of came up with something different then the jets Arguably the colour scheme works better for St. John's than it does for Winnipeg.
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Post by Caps-Connection on Nov 15, 2011 10:29:35 GMT -6
The IceCaps merchandise is a finacial success here in St. John's thus far. Everything from your typical hats, jerseys, foam fingers right up to PJ's and key-chains. For a while it was typically a 20 minute wait just to get access into the IceCaps store during games. They limited the number of people in at a time due to theft. Jerseys have sold out twice if I recall. Real good quality and fabric. Don't plan on buying one myself, but they're very nice I must admit.
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Post by Guardian on Nov 15, 2011 15:18:30 GMT -6
The IceCaps merchandise is a finacial success here in St. John's thus far. Everything from your typical hats, jerseys, foam fingers right up to PJ's and key-chains. For a while it was typically a 20 minute wait just to get access into the IceCaps store during games. They limited the number of people in at a time due to theft. Jerseys have sold out twice if I recall. Real good quality and fabric. Don't plan on buying one myself, but they're very nice I must admit. I'm really happy to hear that the Ice Caps are a sucess in St. John's!
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