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New Uniforms...


KillerKat

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The Hurricanes will unveil all-new home and road uniforms at a launch event slated for noon on Tuesday, June 4 at PNC Arena.

 

This marks the first significant uniform alteration – from the home and road sweaters to the pants to the socks – in the team's 15-year North Carolina history. The team's primary logo and colors will remain intact. Beginning Friday, May 24, teaser swatches of the new uniforms will be posted each day. Follow the team on Instagram for a first look at each day's teaser image.

 

http://hurricanes.nhl.com/club/page.htm?id=89266

 

 

 

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Do not watch hockey at all, but interested to see what they look like.

You should give it a try, my first season as a hockey fan was in 2006 (after the lockout)

I figured it was a new era so why not give it a look and lo and behold the Canes won the cup.

I'll be the first to admit, I hated hockey at first; I thought it was a dumb sport for Canadians.... but then I went to my first game.

A live hockey game might be one of the best sporting experiences I've ever had.

I'm not sure where you live, but if you live near Charlotte, you should check out the Checkers... Or if you live near Raleigh, come check out a Canes game.

You won't regret it.

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  Carolina had the best looking jerseys in the league IMO, Seems like odds are more in the favor of messing them up than making them look better.  Ive always thought the shoe lace string like thing to lace up the collars on some jerseys looked pretty cool, so if anything, keep the jerseys the same, add the shoe lace thing for change and call it a day...... 

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