Two NHL organizations will officially be changing their logos moving forward
Two NHL teams undergo significant logo changes
With Fanatics being the new primary manufacturer for the jerseys players will wear in the NHL, some changes are being made.
Two teams will be making major changes in addition to the league dumping Adidas for the 2024-2025 season.
The Anaheim Ducks, and the Los Angeles Kings are NHL teams, who will make changes to their primary logo.
The changes albeit not unveiled just yet, will keep us waiting for a little while longer to reveal them:
"Getting more updates since posting the new #JerseyWatch video yesterday.
I can now confirm #GoKingsGo and #FlyTogether will have new uniforms AND new primary logos next season!
Rebrand bonanza coming to SoCal this summer. Both should be out by the #NHLDraft."
Apparently, both teams are going back to the 90's as the Anaheim Ducks will modernize the "Mighty Duck" logo, while the Kings will revert to the classic Chevy look of the Wayne Gretzky-era, as seen on their Reverse Retro's in recent years.
"I got a look at both logos and can say this:
🟠 #FlyTogether is a modernized version of the Mighty Ducks logo in orange, black, and gold.
⚫️ #GoKingsGo is a modernized version of the Gretzky-era logo in black and silver with a new crown design inside.
Haven't seen jerseys yet."
BREAKING: The LA Kings and Anaheim Ducks will be rocking retro-inspired NEW jerseys and logos starting next season 🔥👀
(via
@icethetics
Two NHL teams who have decidedly return to their 90's heritage, will surely be a callback to nostalgia for many NHL fans. The callback to Disney ownership for the Ducks, and the Kings will beckon back to days when the Great One suited up in Black and Silver.
Surely, this may soften the blow, of what could be a disaster of Fanatics origin.
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