Jersey Fouls is our ongoing exploration of the rules and etiquette for proper hockey jersey creation and exhibition. If you spot what you think may be a foul in your arena, email a photo to us at puckdaddyblog@yahoo.com for inclusion in future installment.

Reader John Honeyman was simply doing his duty as a hockey fan back in April, which was mercilessly mocking a young New York Rangers fan for wearing a Marian Gaborik jersey weeks after he was traded to the Columbus Blue Jackets.

Oh, but like so many other prospectors searching for gold, he didn’t realize he had hit the Jersey Fouls Motherlode.

From Honeyman:

He admitted to buying it 2 weeks ago, and then turned around and showed us that New York was egregiously misspelled as well.

You know, for as much grief as we want to give to this Empire State of Foul, we can’t help but wonder if there might be some balance between egregious befouling of a sweater and fiscal considerations.

Consider that the Gaborik jersey may have been on the bargain rack to begin with. Then consider the misspelling, slashing the price even further.

It’s entirely possible that this young man was given money to take this jersey off a retailer’s hands …

Unless this is some hipster "I'm a New YOKR" nonsense.

(Coming Up: Malkin Sucks, Calgary's Junk, some Blackhawks fouls, a Killer jersey goof and a Cup you can't touch.)

And here … we … go.

Keeping with our misspellings theme, or potential ones, reader Greg Weiss has an open mind:

Is this the perfect way to express your love for both the Blackhawks and Makita Power Tools? Perhaps he ran out of letters to show his fanship for Finnish hockey great Jarmo Makitalo? Funny he used Stan Mikita's 21 though.

We’ll go ahead and assume that this is a reference to the power tools using a sound-alike player name. Which is sorta clever but still totally a foul and a complete disrespect to the former Lady Byng winner and cinematic donuts magnate.

Reader Humberto Yanez has a tale to tell about this Toronto Maple Leafs jersey:

I normally love taking to Craigslist and ebay searching for hockey jerseys since locally some people have old gems that they just don’t realize. I saw this jersey at the last game years ago the Leafs visited Phoenix and couldn’t take a picture. Now recently I have found this jersey on Craigslist. Although he admits that its misspelled, he obviously never fixed it. The best part is when I saw him at that game I yelled at him about it and he seemed surprised that it was misspelled back then. I’m glad this finally surfaced though.

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