The New York Rangers’ upcoming third jersey for this season has leaked! Get a close up look thanks to BagelDough on Reddit, who purchased the unreleased jersey and shared a bunch of photos with Icethetics.
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Love the stripes on the arms
Not quite enough stripes
I think this will look really good on the ice, hate the Rags but this is a good effort.
Could the “tiles” be for inside the arena itself? The ceiling panels?
Fantastic video as always Chris! Keep up the great work!
Are those white and blue stripes on the sleeves sublimated? That’s my biggest gripe with these jerseys — I’d much rather see them stitched on. Sublimation is for lower-budget organizations.
Love the colors and shield but not a fan of the arm stripes!!!
It's so random that people thought of the Lincoln Tunnel as the source for the title effect. If anything it looks more like the Holland Tunnel if you really wanted to go down that path. But the more obvious thing to me is that with the square white tiles and then a word inside a simple, contrasting box, what it really looks like is an IND subway station like 34th and 8th (one of two technically "in the building" if you consider MSG and Penn Station one big facility, but nothing at the 34th and 7th IRT station looks like this). And since the Dolanverse has used shots of the "MADISON SQUARE GARDEN" tile signage from that station in various things I've seen over the years, I'm fairly sure that specific station is the reference.
I can't believe just one person (I assume) makes these videos. These feel like videos with production quality I would have seen on on a pro tv network.
I think it's just straight up solid. Good colours, the shield logo works well. Modern and a nice tie-in to the city without being super obscure. The Navy Blue adds a change-up to their usual uniforms while not being a big contrast.
That tile effect is 34th-Penn Station subway station mosaic.
Not a fan at all personally. I like the navy blue approach but really dislike the colors and stripes on the sleeves. I much prefer the lady liberty navy uniforms and the diagonal New York jerseys they used to use as their 3rd jerseys. Also would’ve loved to see a navy redesign of the winter classic shield jersey they wore in 2012, those were beautiful
Maybe it's a good thing that Adidas is getting out of the jerseys, because these and those Oiler Classic tarps were god awful.
Put the Statue of Liberty logo instead of the shield = Win.
These look like somebody spent 5 minutes in some EA build a jersey
The Adidas logo has the word mark underneath the logo, are they still making them with the word mark could this be a legit jersey with the wrong brand logo
Boucher, Frank; Frayne, Trent (1973). When the Rangers Were Young. New York: Dodd, Mead & Company. p. 74. ISBN 0-396-06852-9. LCCN 73007485. OCLC 799524. OL 5415647M. Even before our training camp opened we were widely known as Tex's Rangers, a name given us by George Daley, the sports editor of the New York Herald Tribune, and one that seemed likely to stick. In fact, our first team crest was that of a horse sketched in blue carrying a cowboy waving a hockey stick aloft. The horse was rearing, with the word TEX'S in a crescent at the top of the emblem with RANGERS looped below. But Rickard didn't like the idea and before the season opened our insignia was changed to the present diagonal splash of the word RANGERS.
I think everyone in my hockey club said ugllyyy
Maybe its just me, but I feel like the striping looks a lot like the way head lights / tail lights look in long exposure night photography, or in the reflections of rain puddles at night. Which would obviously be harkening to the city's bustling streets.
The hate for it is weird, I love it.
The stripes ruin it so disappointing