EVERY NHL LOGO RANKED by a (relatively) new hockey fan
*2024-2025 season logos
Tierlist starts at 4:00!
Thank you for watching! This is my first ever hockey video & I hope to keep making these so I can keep track of my progress as I get more serious about hockey 🙂 Also, sorry the aspect ratio is a little weird??
Let me know where you agree or disagree in the comments, and feel free to suggest future tierlists or videos I should make! I have some ideas…
IMAGE SOURCES (IN ORDER OF APPEARANCE):
*”Cale Makar Named First NHL Star of the Month by the Colorado Avalanche,” Official NHL page
*Chicago Blackhawks name and logo controversy, Wikipedia
*”NHL’s first diversity and inclusion report finds workplace 84% white” by Greg Wyshynski for ESPN
*”Racial Diversity in Hockey” by Harrison Alig for St. John’s School’s The Review
*Connor Bedard photo taken by Melissa Tamez of Icon Sportswire, photo retrieved from “Blackhawks’ Connor Bedard: ‘100 Things’ I Could Improve amid Slump In 2nd NHL Season” by Julia Stumbaugh (Bleacher Report)
*Stinger, Columbus Blue Jackets Official NHL page
*Columbus Blue Jackets team photo courtesy of the Columbus Blue Jackets, retrieved from “Winning Thoughts: Blue Jackets win another home thriller” by Garrison McDaniel (NHL)
*David Pastrnak taken by John Tlumacki of the Boston Globe, retrieved from “Stylish Bruin David Pastrnak is one of the NHL’s brightest offensive forces” by Kevin Paul Dupont (The Boston Globe)
*Quinn Hughes photo taken by Ethan Cairns, retrieved from “How Quinn Hughes’ shift to defense as a kid in Toronto shaped his NHL career: ‘Those games meant everything’” by Thomas Drance (New York Times)
*Vancouver Canucks original logo from SportsLogos.net
*Nico Hischier and P.K. Subban image courtesy of Getty Images, retrieved from “Game Preview #13: New Jersey Devils at Washington Capitals” by Chris Fieldhouse (All About The Jersey)
*Mighty Ducks jersey photo courtesy of me 🙂
*Sam Honzek image courtesy of Jeff McIntosh, retrieved from “Honzek, Kadri help hot Flames beat Kraken 4-3 in OT” by Darren Haynes (CTV News)
*Gritty image via “Gritty, Explained by an Actual Living, Breathing Philadelphian” by Logan Mahan (Yahoo)
*Tomáš Hertl photo taken by David Becker, retrieved from “Upbeat Tomas Hertl is all smiles heading into his first full season with the Golden Knights” by W.G. Ramirez (AP News)
*Sebastian Aho photo taken by Karl B. Deblaker with AP News, retrieved from “Carolina Hurricanes sign center Sebastian Aho to an 8-year contract extension worth $78 million” by Stephen Whyno (AP News)
*Simon Holmström photo taken by Robert Sabo, retrieved from “Simon Holmstrom has solid NHL debut in Islanders’ win” by Ethan Sears (New York Post)
*Anže Kopitar photo courtesy of Getty Images, retrieved from “11/2 Preview – Consistency Is Key + No Morning Skate, Laferriere’s Goals, Kopitar 800 A” by Zack Dooley (LA Kings Insider)
*Adrian Kempe photo taken by Juan Ocampo, retrieved from “Kings coach on Adrian Kempe: ‘He’s got to be way more productive than he’s been'” by Jack Harris (LA Times)
*Nikita Kucherov photo taken by Kim Klement of USA Today Sports, retrieved from “Lightning F Nikita Kucherov returns to practice” by Reuters
Leon Draisaitl photo taken by Bob Frid of USA Today Sports, retrieved from “Oilers confirm Leon Draisaitl played with rib, hand injuries in playoffs” by Sam Nestler (Oilers Nation)
*Matthew Tkachuk photo retrieved from “Matthew Tkachuk’s ‘extra level’ and how brother Brady thinks the Panthers can beat the Maple Leafs” by Jeremy Rutherford (New York Times)
*Sidney Crosby photo retrieved from “Matthews Gets Huge Payday; What Will Sidney Crosby Be Worth?” by Dan Kingerski (Pittsburgh Hockey Now)
*Filip Forsberg, Roman Josi, and Ryan McDonagh photo taken by Andrew Nelles of the Tennessean, retrieved from “Nashville Predators 8, San Jose Sharks 2: Point streak at 15 games” by Alex Daugherty (USA Today)
*Dylan Larkin photo retrieved from “Detroit Red Wings captain Dylan Larkin has core muscle surgery, out 8-10 weeks” (ESPN)
*Ukko-Pekka Luukkonen and Henri Jokiharju photo taken by Eric Bolte with USA Today Sports, tretrieved from “Buffalo Sabres extend qualifying offers to four RFAs” by Calvin (Die By The Blade)
*Mike Grier photo taken by Bill Wippert, retrieved from “Former NHLer Mike Grier to coach all-star team of American hockey prospects” by William Douglas (Color of Hockey)
*List of U.S. state dinosaurs from Wikipedia
*Marc-André Fleury photo taken by Matt Blewett of USA Today Sports, retrieved from “This could be Marc-Andre Fleury’s last start in Montreal” by Dylan Loucks (The Hockey News)
8 Comments
Let's go Sharks! Sharks fan since 1994-95.
Don't current year the Blackhawks its one of the best
Tampa bay fan since 2008 and I'm Canadian lol, so i understand exactly what its like being a fan in a different area. But you definitely earned a sub, i love the way you speak about things and i love new fans entering this amazing sport! Welcome to the hockey family 🙂 the sharks are really cool too and they have a fun rebuild, hopefully their rebuild ends in 2-3 years, but watch out for that team of yours, they are fun and have a bright future ahead!
Hey white boy, native Americans are pissed off about changing Washington redskins, now they're changing it back. The native logo is an Honor, they deserve to be represented for their history. Snowflake.
it's his list and he can put them wherever he wants, but putting Chicago in the hate because of the annoying woke culture… same culture that forced Washington in the NFL to change their name while it was proven that the first nations were proud of having a team representing them… yeah.. and the worst part is that those dumb, to not say another word that start with a F and rhymes with trucking, wokes think that they need to change everything to protect the next generations.. I sincerely am proud of the Chicago organization to tell those morons to shut the hell up and that their name will stay the Blackhawks
The Blackhawks are named after a WWI army unit that was named after Sauk Warchief Blackhawk. Before every home game they pay homage to him, and the many other native tribes of the greater Chicagoland area, and have also gotten permission from the tribal elders of those tribes to continue to use the name and logo. There is nothing offensive about the depiction in their logo as was the case with the Cleveland Indians. The team has gone to great lengths to build relations with native tribes in recent years as well. Removing one of the most respectful depictions of native imagery and history wouldnt accomplish anything.
Great video i know naught of hockey but i trust u
2 caps logos? HAHA
I dont like this rank