Today the NHL announced a major shake-up to the format for the 2016 All-Star Game.

Instead of one game, the NHL's elite will participate in a tournament of 3-on-3 mini-games. And instead of fantasy teams or an East-vs-West format, there will be four teams — one for each NHL division.

This is huge! I know the All-Star Game doesn't matter and there are plenty of fans out there who could care less, but I love watching the best players gather together for a fun weekend. I also love that in the last few years the NHL has not shied away from trying new things to keep it fresh.

And all right, yes I'm excited to see divisional All-Star jerseys and logos for the first time ever!

So how would that work? Four All-Star jerseys? Eight?! Can't imagine eight jerseys for one night. It'll be four. But how will the colors work? Andrew Greenstein of NHLUniforms.com brought up a workable idea on Facebook last night.

I would predict that we'll see teams dressed in white, gold, scarlet red and navy blue — all colors which would be clearly distinguishable from one another.

Navy and gold/yellow make sense considering Nashville is hosting. White is an obvious option and red makes sense in terms of a fourth contrasting color. But which team wears which color? I'll take Andrew's idea a step farther with a prediction of my own.