I can honestly say i hope this happens first because of our White-outs and second because i love the white Heritage Classic jersey. I think the White-out would be that much better if the Jets were actually wearing white. ![nod :nod: :nod:](/styles/default/xenforo/smilies/nod.gif)
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I love looking at this, we are going to see alot of this in the playoffs this year. Might even be able to wear shorts considering the playoffs are going to go into late June.![]()
A poster from Calgary said that whites at home would ruin their Sea of Red so what about if the home team could choose what they wanted to wear,whites or darks ? Mind you i don't think Calgary has to worry about that too much.I'm hoping to wear shorts to the Oilers regular season game in April (13th)! Enough of this winter crap.
Also on the jersey side of the conversation, I love seeing other teams dark jerseys. They are much more iconic to me than the whites. Even some of the newer teams like the Wild have some great darks - if they could show up and play in their 3rds (North Stars) that would be fantastic.
Last thing I need is another jersey but if the league does switch it up, I'll likely pick up a white heritage.
As long as the Jets can wear whites at home for the playoffs and the White-out i'm happy.The NHL would never do this because less potential jerseys means less sales...
But one suggestion if seen, and I kind of agree with is... Each team has a specific jersey that is theirs, most likely the coloured one, and they have a secondary jersey for when they play a game where the jerseys are too close and conflict.
As an example: The Jet's jersey would be blue and they would wear it at home and away, except when they play another team that is also blue, so then they would wear their whites or the other team wears something else ( teams can talk and work this out ). This would also give teams like the Jets the option of wearing their whites at home in the playoffs, because the road team would always be a coloured jersey.
Basically , every team wears their coloured jerseys unless they conflict.
I can honestly say i hope this happens first because of our White-outs and second because i love the white Heritage Classic jersey. I think the White-out would be that much better if the Jets were actually wearing white.![]()
As long as the Jets can wear whites at home for the playoffs and the White-out i'm happy.
The NHL would never do this because less potential jerseys means less sales...
But one suggestion if seen, and I kind of agree with is... Each team has a specific jersey that is theirs, most likely the coloured one, and they have a secondary jersey for when they play a game where the jerseys are too close and conflict.
As an example: The Jet's jersey would be blue and they would wear it at home and away, except when they play another team that is also blue, so then they would wear their whites or the other team wears something else ( teams can talk and work this out ). This would also give teams like the Jets the option of wearing their whites at home in the playoffs, because the road team would always be a coloured jersey.
Basically , every team wears their coloured jerseys unless they conflict.
That's fine but the White-out was created partly because at the time whites were our home jersey. Me i love the look of the crowd all white and the team too especially with our Heritage classic whites.I don't really care about matching players and crowd for the whiteout. I want to see colour. I want the HC blues when I am at a game.
Now with divided broadcasting rights and blackouts, you’re lucky to see your favourite team play in any jerseyI would love this if it's true. I think the Jets White jersey looks better than their darks. And I agree with other posters - I love seeing the other teams dark jerseys. When they're wearing white, they all look the same. I really don't see why they need to even be consistent. I mean, I get that teams on road trips don't necessarily want to bring multiple sets of uniforms, but I'm sure that's a situation where the NHL can figure out the logistics to minimize those situations.
Also colour vs colour games would be great sometimes. In the old days pre-HD television, you couldn't do that because it was too hard to tell the teams apart on TV. But now with everything in bright vivid colors and high res, this shouldn't be a problem. Obviously, you'd need some coordination for this too.