NHL Jerseys: How To Change All 31 Jerseys

Chicago Blackhawks right winger Patrick Kane (88) showing off that jersey (Christopher Hanewinckel-USA TODAY Sports)
Chicago Blackhawks right winger Patrick Kane (88) showing off that jersey (Christopher Hanewinckel-USA TODAY Sports) /
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Boston Bruins

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Boston Bruins left wing David Pastrnak (88) in the Boston home jersey (Greg M. Cooper-USA TODAY Sports) /

The Bruins have a signature look that shouldn’t be messed with, except from one thing. This is an Original 6 team, their logo is a classic, and their colors are great. A little too close to Pittsburgh, but it’s the other way around, as Boston came first.

The one change I would make: close up that neck. The strings don’t work for every jersey, in my own opinion. In fact, there’s very few who pull it off. The teams who do, by the way: the Columbus alternates, Montreal Canadiens, and San Jose Sharks.

The away jerseys and the alternates have closed necks for Boston. It’s a small change, but it’s better looking. Or, at the very least, change the color. The Black and Gold is what Boston is known for. Be different, and change them to gold and black striped.

Buffalo Sabres

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Buffalo Sabres left wing C.J. Smith (49) skates in Buffalo home jersey (Kevin Hoffman-USA TODAY Sports) /

I really like that Buffalo Blue and Yellow. They recently changed it to make it stick out more, and boy does it. I mean, I miss the old Buffaslug logo, but who doesn’t. Again, the first change is to close the neck or make it stand out more by making it that bold yellow.

Then, get rid of the number on the breast. The only things that should go there are the C/A or the Playoff patch. It’s cleaner that way. Then declutter the arm, one or two stripes instead of the three.

Then thicken the white lines. I like the slimming effect it has, and that should be shown off more. Lastly, make those gloves one solid color.