The stripes of the jerseys follow the same pattern of the first incarnation of the Sens, while the logos and numbers come from the new Sens. The shoulder logo is an updated S logo that the team used from 1992-2007.
Tuesday, February 10, 2015
Sen City
Everyone knows that the Ottawa Senators need to get rid of the Reebok cookie cutter uniforms they have and get a fresh new set. Instead of adopting the Heritage uniforms as full time, I would suggest adapting a set that takes homage from the early Senators while also incorporating some ideas from the new Senators identity.
The stripes of the jerseys follow the same pattern of the first incarnation of the Sens, while the logos and numbers come from the new Sens. The shoulder logo is an updated S logo that the team used from 1992-2007.
The stripes of the jerseys follow the same pattern of the first incarnation of the Sens, while the logos and numbers come from the new Sens. The shoulder logo is an updated S logo that the team used from 1992-2007.
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Nick Burton,
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