The new Duck duds

It's an improvement (although that's not particularly difficult). I would have preferred if they'd have kept a similar colour scheme to what they had, however.

by James Mirtle @ 5:46 PM
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7 Comments:
I don't think they could keep the colors. They wanted (and needed) to rebrand the team.
I was thinking that too. Why keep the eggplant scheme? That had to go.
-A
The NHL's graphic designers disappoint me.
Ouch.
So they don't even have a real logo, just workmark? Or is that stupid webbed 'D' a logo?
So they're no longer the Mighty Ducks of Anaheim -- is it Ducks of Anaheim or Amaheim Ducks of Los Angeles?
Glad I'm not a Ducks' (or whatever) fan.
They're just the Anaheim Ducks now — no funny business with the name.
They wouldn't dare try any funny business like calling themselves "Los Angeles Ducks of Anaheim in Southern California" after what the city went through with the Angels.
It does look like the webbed-foot D will act as a logo. Not horrible, but a bit dorky.
If that's their actual jerseys, that's lame. They could've at least had that other Thrashers-esque logo on Sleek's page as their jersey logo and that...word thing on their helmets. That would at least kinda work.
At least there's no diagonal stripes. Or purple.
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