Wednesday 11 March 2015

Potential New Colorado Avalanche 3rd Jerseys: Part 2

Here are some more Avs jersey concepts: Part 1 can be found here:


Another entry from Justin Cox, this concept mixes the 3rd jersey striping with the regular Avs logo. Another sharp new look that the Avs could sport, and probably a little nicer than the current blueberries. B+.



The bottom striping looks a lot like the new ducks jerseys, as does the sleeves, but in Avs colours, it looks pretty sharp. Sort of a plain looking jersey, but it still has more going on than our current ones. Also, nice job on the Nordiques themed 3rd, with the yeti foot at the bottom instead of the Fleur de lis. B-.


This jersey, designed before the departure of Paul Stastny, mixes the old Rockies logo with the current Captain's C and snowed peak. The striping is something out of the New York Islanders fisherman jerseys, and the arm stripes are bizarre. Neat concept though. B.


And we have our first yeti foot! Many fans have been pushing for the shoulder patch logo to dawn the front of the jerseys for years now, and who knows; this might be the chance they are looking for. The white and red trim add a nice touch, and the swooping pattern is a refreshing change from all the straight lined jerseys you see these days. As an alternate, this isn't too bad. B+.


Steven Grant offers this simple alternate jersey. Colorado blue with the primary logo, coupled with red, white, and black stripes adds to the appeal of this jersey, and come on Avs fans, no piping! C+.



Ever wonder what the old Avs jerseys would have looked like in the new RBK Edge design? Well wonder no more. As an alternate, these jerseys might be a little to familiar, but as a Stadium Series modern throwback? You never know. B.




We have seen the 3rds before, so lets just focus on the end one. Black primary colour with Avalanche blue and burgundy trim. Blue shoulder yokes add a nice touch, but overall, same stuff, different colour. C.


Does anyone else just love the white ones? Justin Cox at it again, reuniting the old 3rd concept with the primary logo. The striping is attractive and the colors just work together. A-.



Well what can you say about this design? The Colorado state C complete with a mountain top hat, and horizontal striping. These jerseys are just hideous, but in that kind of way that you can't help but sort of like them. with 5 colours throughout the jerseys, we'd be giving Buffalo a run for their money for biggest eyesore. C- and kind of B+.


To finish it off, we have the Avs primary logo with a redesigned 3rd jersey-esque template, and the result: Classy, sharp, and refreshing. The red pants are a little much, but everything goes so well together. It is just very hard to imagine the Avs with a different logo. A.

Potential New Colorado Avalanche 3rd Jerseys

A bombshell was dropped on the Avs family this week as it was announced that the Avalanche would be discontinuing the use of their 3rd jerseys. This led to mixed feelings amongst fans across the canvas, with some citing that they are glad to be rid of a jersey that makes no sense with this team. Others were more remorseful, stating that they would miss the jerseys, and are worried for what is coming up next, most importantly with the Stadium Series jerseys that the NHL loves to ruin.

But this leaves us with a very interesting question that could be the topic for some hot debate. If and when the Avs get another alternate jersey, what should it look like? Should it be the regular logo? COLORADO running down the jersey a la Rangers? The yeti foot logo? The possibilities are endless.

Here are a variety of jersey concepts for your consideration thought up and created by brilliant internet minds. Not us. Please note that most of these jerseys were borrowed from the website Icethetics, and we do not take credit for them. We are just putting them all in one convenient spot. Stick tap to all the creators listed in the pictures, well done!



First up, we have a nightmarish jersey that, judging by the trend of the NHL Stadium Series, could be seen as a viable option for the team come next season. The colour scheme remains the same, but overall, this would be just very unfortunate. Grade; F.


Next up, we have a new age design by creator Ross Taylor. The logo sort of blends the old Rockies logo with the Avs swooping A, and adopts the colours from the old Scouts/Rockies franchise. As an Avs alternate jersey, this one is not too bad! Grade: B.


The first of many COLORADO designs, this jersey seems to blend the old alternate from 02-07 and the current one, going with a bit of a darker blue. The striping at the bottom and shoulder yokes makes this jersey look pretty sharp, and the classic Avs font style remains unchanged. Grade; A-.


This jersey adopts the old template of the Kansas City Scouts, which conveniently uses Colorado colours. Ross Taylor again uses his blended logo, and it is interesting to see red pants on both the jerseys. Rockalanche has a nice ring to it as well.... Grade: B.


Keep in mind, we are just considering these jerseys as possible alternates, not replacements for the current home and aways. Ross Taylor is at it yet again, using old school striping with new school Avs colours, and the same logo as before. As an alternate jersey, any of these two would be nice, refreshing, and pretty darn sharp. A-.


Andrew Bourne has blessed us with this concept that can only remind us of the football styled Thrashers 3rds. Thankfully there are no numbers under the words. This is a simple jersey with interesting colours, and the shoulder yokes and bottom design are neat, but the logo isn't doing it for us. D-.


Now we're rolling! Justin Cox has created a wild and crazy jersey design, using the new Edge template, and how can you not like the creativity? On the ice, the players may look a little silly with the jagged striping, but the Captain's C and arm striping had us at hello! Come on, it wouldn't be as bad and boring as the Blue Jackets' 3rds. B-.


It took us this long to get to a Nordiques concept, but here we are! Chase and Jake Waddell have created a meld between the old school Avs jerseys and the Nordiques scheme. Complete with the Fleur de lis, this 3rd would be a blast from the past and contribute to the renewed hockey fever in Quebec City. C+.



We'll close off this segment with a few Stadium Series concepts by creator Cole Hamilton. As far as Stadium Series jerseys go, how can you not love this one? This jersey screams classic, with the off white center, simple COLORADO font, and big round numbers at the back. The square nameplate and bottom striping just top the whole thing off. Yes please. A+. 


The next concept by Hamilton gets a little bit more fancy, with the mountain scenery. The colour scheme and striping concepts, as well the the arms look great, but that logo is a but out there, and would either weigh the jersey down or have to be screened on; none of which is a good thing. Maybe with a different logo, or just the wording, this jersey could be a real winner, but it still looks great. B+.


This is it for round one. What was your favourite jersey? Least favourite?

Let's all just hope the NHL and "creative minds" behind some of the alternate jerseys don't mess this one up.



Ok so due to popularity of the concepts, page 2 can be found here: