**Check out our newest Golden Knights jersey concepts here**

So we’ve got our name, we’ve got two logos, and we know the color scheme. Now it’s time to put pen to paper, or really PNGs to PSDs, and take a shot at what the jerseys might look like when they finally unveil them sometime next year (we’re still hearing Expansion or Entry Draft, but that could easily change).

Our guy Isaac is hard at work on another really awesome project which we will share with you soon, so we enlisted superstar former Florida Panthers Pregame/Postgame host, Drew Goldfarb to help us out.

Here are a couple quotes we had Drew work off of in designing these concepts.

Thumbing through a book that displays the jersey color schemes for home and away, Foley pointed out the changes that had been undertaken even since September, including a band of red on both the jerseys and socks that was initially white. That was the brainchild of McPhee. -Scott Burnside, ESPN.com

Officials said the Knights’ home jersey will be primarily steel gray with black and gold trim, along with white and red accents. The road uniform will be white with black, gold, gray and red. In the NHL, the home uniform is dark and the road jersey is white. -Steve Carp, LVRJ

(The home jerseys main color will be) grey, kind of a storm steel grey is the primary color supplemented by gold red and black. -The Creator, Interview with SportsNet Radio

We are working with two logos and a word mark, but there’s certainly a chance a third logo is unveiled and placed on the alternate jersey.

NOTE: These are NOT official pictures of the jerseys from the organization. No one at SinBin.vegas has seen the jerseys to this point.

So, here we go…

Home

Away

The first two are about as close as we can come to what we’ve seen described. The final three are just us playing around with colors and logos, there’s not any quotable data to back those ones up.

Still going to be a while, but hey, at least you’ve got an idea of what we’re thinking.

Oh, and by the way, The Creator mentioned “a different kind of helmet.” So feel free to let your mind run wild on what the heck that could possible mean.

**Stick tap to Drew Goldfarb for all his hard work designing these.**