History of NHL Replica Jerseys (Part 1)

In many of my jersey videos I mention how the quality of replica jerseys has gone down ever since the NHL switched jersey styles to the current Reebok Edge template. While I don’t have every jersey style or example of previous generation replica jerseys, I have enough to show the comparisons and how the NHL replica jersey evolved over the years. This series will be in 3 parts since the filmed portions were too long for a single video and to try and limit the amount of pictures on one page. I won’t go into paragraphs of details in these posts but rather bullet points.

Part 1 will feature a CCM Quebec Nordiques jersey from the early 90s, 1996 Phoenix Coyotes jersey, and a Montreal Canadiens jersey that is from 2000-2004.

Part 2 can be found here.

Part 3 can be found here.

Quebec Nordiques CCM Away Jersey 1991-1995

Made in Canada

Made by Sports Maska

Air-knit material

Embroidered crest logo

Crest stitched with a single line inside the edge of the crest onto the jersey

Screen printed fleur-de-lis logo (same as the authentics)

Screen printed CCM logo on back right hem

http://imgur.com/a/VbYEx

Phoenix Coyotes Starter Away Jersey 1996-1997

Made in Korea

Thicker Air-knit like material

Embroidered crest logo

Crest stitched along the edge onto the jersey

Embroidered shoulder patch sewn onto jersey

Double layered elbows (I believe shoulders as well)

Embroidered Starter logo on back right hem

Embroidered Western Conference logo on back right hem

Embroidered Starter logo on lower left sleeve

http://imgur.com/a/R6yAT

Montreal Canadiens Koho Away Jersey 2000-2004

Made in Canada

Made by Sports Maska

Air-knit material

Embroidered crest logo

Crest glued onto jersey

NHL puck logo on back right hem

Embroidered Koho logo on back neck glued onto jersey

Embroidered Koho logo on lower left sleeve glued onto jersey

http://imgur.com/a/ZgjxX

Part 2 can be found here.

Part 3 can be found here.

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