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local Your 10 Best Today, DHT sports scribe Ivan Danielewicz - in honour of the Winnipeg Jets unveiling the team’s new logo (above) – gives us his 10 Best hockey logos of all time - According to him, anyway. Feel free to respond. In a league of revolving door team logos, this nearly 100-year- old logo one has continued to inspire tradition and glory. Montreal Canadiens Loved this logo, one of the more effective letter and symbol combinations on an NHL jersey. Hartford WHalers Simple, very, very simple; but it was striped jersey that really completed the look of this early 20th century logo. ottaWa senators The blended lettering and the devil horns have always caught my eye from the first moment I saw it. neW JerseY devils ivan danieleWiCz 1 2 3 4 10 your best dailyheraldtribune.com DHT Check out the archive on our website under arts/life •Submit YOUR 10 BEST to frinne@bowesnet. com, photos optional but welcome, and be eligible for some great prizes from the DHT • The 1938 to 1967, and the team’s current third, jersey logo has always brought back a nostalgia to the good old days of the Leafs. toronto Maple leafs Another logo that depicts tradition and glory in its fans; it’s a blue-collar logo for a blue-collar city. detroit red Wings While it’s seen a number of small changes since its first inception in 1926, the Hawks logo easily stands as one of the best designs in the NHL. CHiCago BlaCkHaWks This one hurts, especially as a Calgary Flames fan, but the logo has a great design without being too cluttered. edMonton oilers 5 6 7 8 The new Team Canada jerseys are phenomenal; a great design that combines our national symbol and our favourite game. teaM Canada In the cold war-era of hockey, the simple CCCP across a red jersey stood for everything we hated. soviet union 9 10 20 Grande Prairie Daily Herald-Tribune Wednesday, July 27, 2011

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A new and regular feature of the DHT will be YOUR TEN BEST, and we encourage you to be a part of it. Essentially, it is a Top 10 list – in no particular order – that is relevant to you and your community

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Page 1: Your 10 Best

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Your 10 Best

Today, DHT sports scribe Ivan Danielewicz - in honour of the Winnipeg Jets unveiling the team’s new logo (above) – gives us his 10 Best hockey logos of all time - According to him, anyway.Feel free to respond.

In a league of revolving door team logos, this nearly 100-year-old logo one has continued to inspire tradition and glory.

Montreal Canadiens

Loved this logo, one of the more effective letter and symbol combinations on an NHL jersey.

Hartford WHalers

Simple, very, very simple; but it was striped jersey that really completed the look of this early 20th century logo.

ottaWa senators

The blended lettering and the devil horns have always caught my eye from the first moment I saw it.

neW JerseY devils

ivandanieleWiCz

1

2

3

4

10your bestdailyheraldtribune.comDHTCheck out the

archive on our website under

arts/life

•Submit YOUR 10 BEST to [email protected], photos optional but welcome, and be eligible for some great prizes from the DHT •

The 1938 to 1967, and the team’s current third, jersey logo has always brought back a nostalgia to the good old days of the Leafs.

toronto Maple leafs

Another logo that depicts tradition and glory in its fans; it’s a blue-collar logo for a blue-collar city.

detroit red Wings

While it’s seen a number of small changes since its first inception in 1926, the Hawks logo easily stands as one of the best designs in the NHL.

CHiCago BlaCkHaWks

This one hurts, especially as a Calgary Flames fan, but the logo has a great design without being too cluttered.

edMonton oilers

5

6

7

8

The new Team Canada jerseys are phenomenal; a great design that combines our national symbol and our favourite game.

teaM Canada

In the cold war-era of hockey, the simple CCCP across a red jersey stood for everything we hated.

soviet union

9

10

20 Grande Prairie Daily Herald-Tribune • Wednesday, July 27, 2011