Ranking the NHL's new 'Reverse Retro' sweaters (2024)

Ranking the NHL's new 'Reverse Retro' sweaters (1)

The best thing to happen aesthetically to the sport of hockey is back for another season.

During the 2020-21 campaign, NHL and Adidas, giving a fresh but nostalgic look for every team in the league. Some were fantastic representations of an organization’s history, and others should have stayed in the sketchbook.

Fast forward two years and the jerseys are back and giving some teams a whole new look. Each team will wear them sporadically through the 2022-23 season, but before we see them on the ice, we do have to rank all 32 jerseys from aesthetically pleasing to incredibly ugly.

The 10 Best

1) Los Angeles Kings

Sometimes it is just so simple. The Kings went with the same purple and gold colorway as the first version of these jerseys, but this time with a white base on the sweater instead of the eye-popping purple.

— LA Kings (@LAKings) October 20, 2022

But even with the change, these deserve the top spot for the combination of nostalgia and splendor.

2) Buffalo Sabres

The Sabres took the notion of reversing a retro jersey to heart and among all the teams that did the same, they produced the best product.

The #ReverseRetro jersey will be available November 15!#LetsGoBuffalo x @adidashockey pic.twitter.com/vZFJOdfvHK

— Buffalo Sabres (@BuffaloSabres) October 20, 2022

Combining the Buffalo head logo of the 1990s with the current team colors is a no-brainer, so of course it worked.

3) New Jersey Devils

Essentially the opposite of the Sabres’ strategy, the Devils pulled the colors from their brief time as the Kansas City Scouts and splashed the blue, red and yellow all over their current design.

In '82 the Rockies relocated to Jersey and became the #NJDevils.

Our 2022 @adidashockey #ReverseRetro uniform pays homage to that history.

📰: https://t.co/Z2miy7I9di pic.twitter.com/A6hXgior73

— New Jersey Devils (@NJDevils) October 20, 2022

We are so used to the emboldened red and black of the Devils, so this is just a simple and effective idea.

4) Florida Panthers

The Panthers do not have that much history to pull from, but this is just a beautiful sweater.

Perfection ☀️🌴🏒

Preorder online today! Also available at Pantherland 11.15.#TimeToHunt x @adidashockey pic.twitter.com/ffpDb1F921

— Florida Panthers (@FlaPanthers) October 20, 2022

The baby blue base draws your attention, while the alternate logo of the palm tree and hockey stick that the team has used multiple times throughout its history is perfect as a new centerpiece.

5) Minnesota Wild

If it ain’t broke, don’t fix it.

— Minnesota Wild (@mnwild) October 20, 2022

The Wild used the same North Stars inspiration last time around, but this year they will be going with Kelly green as their base color instead of white. With the accented shoulders and the almost identical numbers to the original Minnesota sweaters, this is an easy win.

6) Anaheim Ducks

Last time, the Ducks attempted some nostalgia with the flying duck character that was used briefly. It appears they learned their lesson.

Introducing our @adidas Reverse Retro 2022 #reverseretro
Available 11.15
#FlyTogether x @adidashockey pic.twitter.com/0gdU0kFg2H

— Anaheim Ducks (@AnaheimDucks) October 20, 2022

Using their current colors with the original Mighty Ducks template is something they maybe should have done the first time around, but we’re glad they figured it out.

7) Edmonton Oilers

Ryan Smyth instantly pops into your head when you look at the mechanic oil drop logo.

— Edmonton Oilers (@EdmontonOilers) October 20, 2022

Similar to other top sweaters this year, combining an old logo with current colors gets a good rating.

8) Pittsburgh Penguins

The Penguins decided to keep it simple and not mess this opportunity up.

The Robopenguin is back and it’s perfect. The classic black jersey with yellow accents and the striping from three decades ago is here and we cannot wait to see it on the ice.

9) Washington Capitals

The Penguins-Capitals rivalry might be between more than just the players.

𝗘𝗘𝗘𝗘𝗘𝗘𝗘𝗘𝗔𝗚𝗟𝗘

Get your #ReverseRetro 11.15#ALLCAPS x @adidashockey pic.twitter.com/0GOyOPtPAj

— Washington Capitals (@Capitals) October 20, 2022

Similar to Pittsburgh, Washington decided to bring back almost an identical replica of a classic sweater and you cannot really blame them for doing it. The black and gold represents the early years of Alex Ovechkin and as he approaches his twilight seasons, it’s a great time to reminisce about his early days.

10) San Jose Sharks

The Sharks brought the 1970s back.

You already know 🦭🦈

Here’s a closer look…
get yours 11.15.#ReverseRetro x #SJSharks x @adidashockey pic.twitter.com/kq8OGV4qAr

— San Jose Sharks (@SanJoseSharks) October 20, 2022

This Sharks-Golden Seals crossover is so good in every way. The font of the logo, the bright colors. It might not be the best version available, but it’s adequate enough and the nostalgia is clear.

The Above-Average Looks

11) Nashville Predators

This might be a controversial opinion, but we are a sucker for the old Predators logos.

🗣️ MUSTARD CAT IS BACK

Introducing our @adidas Reverse Retro 2022 #ReverseRetro
Available 11.15#Preds x @adidashockey pic.twitter.com/wKJ9okBDAk

— Nashville Predators (@PredsNHL) October 20, 2022

This reference to the old “mustard cat” jerseys, while mixing in some of the more modern elements to their current look, is enough for a top-half rating and just outside the top-10.

12) Boston Bruins

The Bruins went for a cult classic this year.

(Pooh) Bear necessities. #reverseretro

Get yours 11.15#NHLBruins x @adidashockey pic.twitter.com/stgQ4QyUUp

— Boston Bruins (@NHLBruins) October 20, 2022

Opting for the giant bruin head with the old alternate logo on the shoulder pads, the Bruins did a solid job with these.

13) Ottawa Senators

Initially, these were not impressive. But then we saw the numbering.

#reverseretro
Commande le tien 11.15#GoSensGo x @adidashockey pic.twitter.com/LTHUJtmCDk

— Ottawa Senators (@Senators) October 20, 2022

The Sens already brought back their classic logo and have some of the best sweaters in the league, so what else could they have done? They have gone and brought back more nostalgia with the old font that reminds you of Daniel Alfredsson’s early days.

14) Arizona Coyotes

The Coyotes really like the desert.

Bringing the heat. 🔥

Get yours 11.15#Yotes x @adidashockey pic.twitter.com/o2IpCe2CQC

— Arizona Coyotes (@ArizonaCoyotes) October 20, 2022

With a beachy tone and the Kachina head, these are a middle-of-the-road sweater. Nothing outstanding, but they deserve some credit.

15) New York Islanders

The Islanders’ previous choice was questionable, but this year they did a little bit more with their history.

The next era of the Fisherman is here.

Introducing our @Adidas #ReverseRetro 2022

Available 11.15 | #Isles x @adidashockey

Preorder yours starting at 12PM on https://t.co/3e5gLhpyyQ pic.twitter.com/4kH0q7H212

— New York Islanders (@NYIslanders) October 20, 2022

They brought back one of the goofiest logos in NHL history with the fisherman and gave it a modern twist. Nothing wrong about that, but the execution and color choice is questionable.

16) Colorado Avalanche

Just like other versions of their alternate jerseys, the Avalanche went with the Rockies theme.

Colorado Proud.#ReverseRetro

Preorder today from Altitude Authentics,jerseys shipNovember 15.#GoAvsGo x @adidashockey pic.twitter.com/znO7JPRtSG

— Colorado Avalanche (@Avalanche) October 20, 2022

Using the classic Colorado logo and keeping the colors with just a splash of yellow keeps the Avs above the halfway point.

Nice Try, But No

17) Tampa Bay Lightning

Kicking off the below-average attempts, the Lightning are going with a replica of their old but tacky sweater.

Vibe check. What do y'all think? 👀

Get yours mid-November. #GoBolts x @adidashockey pic.twitter.com/Uph7c8P3Vr

— Tampa Bay Lightning (@TBLightning) October 20, 2022

We love references to retro things (clearly) and love the direction the Lightning took, but just go the extra mile and make it blend in with the current design.

18) Philadelphia Flyers

The Flyers have had the same look for a while, so there’s limited options.

⚪️🟠⚫️#ReverseRetro
Get yours 11.15.#FueledByPhilly x @adidashockey pic.twitter.com/yeJXE1VeAW

— Philadelphia Flyers (@NHLFlyers) October 20, 2022

They did the best they could do to replicate the look they used during the Eric Lindros era. Plus, they’re as an added jolt of nostalgia.

19) Winnipeg Jets

The Jets nailed it last time, but that’s the best they could really ever do.

Whiteout /// Rebooted#reverseretro Get yours 11.15#GoJetsGo x @adidashockey pic.twitter.com/2gjc86LRIW

— Winnipeg Jets (@NHLJets) October 20, 2022

The 2020-21 version featured the classic Jets logo with the crucial red color, but this is just not enough to earn a top spot. On paper it makes sense, but the execution is not there.

20) Montreal Canadiens

We get it, but just please, no.

𝗕𝗼𝗻𝘀𝗼𝗶𝗿, 𝗶𝗹 𝗲𝘀𝘁 𝘀𝗼𝗿𝘁𝗶!
Voici @adidas #ReverseRetro 2022
Disponible le 15 nov.

𝗧𝗵𝗲 𝗕𝗼𝘆𝘀 𝗼𝗳 𝗪𝗶𝗻𝘁𝗲𝗿
Introducing our @adidas #ReverseRetro 2022
Available 11.15#GoHabsGo x @adidashockey pic.twitter.com/rYvUQSGDNO

— Canadiens Montréal (@CanadiensMTL) October 20, 2022

The Canadiens have one of the most difficult jobs for this jersey series. They have had the same sweaters forever so this task is somewhat daunting, but the baby blue just doesn’t work. We understand the Expos reference, but it doesn’t look right.

21) Vancouver Canucks

The Johnny Canuck logo is back and, well, it’s kind of boring.

Throwback to 1962.

Introducing our @adidas Reverse Retro 2022 #ReverseRetro
Available 11.15 - pre-order on https://t.co/LrfISlAneT#Canucks x @adidashockey pic.twitter.com/qjXXnE8cMN

— Vancouver Canucks (@Canucks) October 20, 2022

The colors are decent, but the logo just doesn’t fit well and being just nice is not good enough to rank ahead of those above.

22) New York Rangers

You already did this!

Iconic. Perfection. 😍

Available for preorder at 12 PM today on https://t.co/wT6lc1Qyxb or at the MSG Team Store on Nov. 15. #NYR x @adidashockey. https://t.co/GyKRmyJvtU pic.twitter.com/nVlqCrqAo2

— New York Rangers (@NYRangers) October 20, 2022

The Rangers’ 2020-21 Reverse Retro jerseys was the Lady Liberty logo with the same colorway as the original jersey. They went with their current colors this time and it just looks too bright, in a bad way.

23) Seattle Kraken

In their first attempt at the concept, the Kraken did decently.

🔄🦑

Pre-order your #reverseretro online today starting at 9am PT. Available in store on 11.15#SeaKraken x @adidashockey pic.twitter.com/KTxpfhCstq

— Seattle Kraken (@SeattleKraken) October 20, 2022

Of course, they’re starting out shorthanded without any modern history to pull from, but they went with a reference to the and it only loses marks for not being a well-known design.

24) St. Louis Blues

Whomp, whomp.

1966 meets 2022 💛

Get your #ReverseRetro 11.15 or order presale today at 11 a.m.#stlblues x @adidashockey pic.twitter.com/2sL4is8coM

— St. Louis Blues (@StLouisBlues) October 20, 2022

The Blues’ concept is OK, but it just doesn't stand out. If it makes any sense, this is trying too hard.

25) Calgary Flames

Yikes, the Flames did not do themselves any good here.

— Calgary Flames (@NHLFlames) October 20, 2022

It was always going to be hard to top the return of Blasty last time around, but this is just a poor attempt at something different. They already have perfect sweaters, so I guess what else could they have done?

The Lazy Zone

26) Toronto Maple Leafs

The Leafs had a horrible concept last time, so they played it safe.

2022 ⏪ 1962#reverseretro Get yours 11.15#LeafsForever x @adidashockey pic.twitter.com/sxoQZx5ObI

— Toronto Maple Leafs (@MapleLeafs) October 20, 2022

There is a number of teams that took the easy route, and Toronto’s looks the nicest of the bunch.

27) Chicago Blackhawks

Just. So. Boring.

The Blackhawks' reverse retro jersey... what do you think? pic.twitter.com/1ZAFj8kMsK

— Blackhawks Talk (@NBCSBlackhawks) October 20, 2022

28) Detroit Red Wings

The stripes are back, but in the worst way.

Barber pole is back! 💈

Introducing our @adidas Reverse Retro 2022! Available 11.15. #reverseretro#LGRW x @adidashockey pic.twitter.com/TucL38JPUH

— Detroit Red Wings (@DetroitRedWings) October 20, 2022

It is jarring to see a Red Wings jersey feature the color black and we do not like it.

29) Columbus Blue Jackets

An attempt was made.

The old with the new. Remixed for 2022.#reverseretro

Get yours 11.15#CBJ x @adidashockey pic.twitter.com/bUOKkkkDzO

— Columbus Blue Jackets (@BlueJacketsNHL) October 20, 2022

Somehow, this looks like you hit random on a jersey creator in NHL 23.

30) Carolina Hurricanes

You cannot tell me that this wasn't already a Hurricanes sweater.

— Carolina Hurricanes (@Canes) October 20, 2022

Just Ugly

32) Dallas Stars

We feel bad for putting this sweater so low, but just look at it.

— Dallas Stars (@DallasStars) October 20, 2022

What made the Stars jerseys from the 1990s special was the flash and vibrance of the colors. Now, they just muted the entire thing and put the old logo on top.

32) Vegas Golden Knights

While other teams tried to get creative, the Golden Knights pulled off a familiar trick.

We’ve joined the diagonal club 😜

Get yours 11.15 🤩
#VegasBorn x @adidashockey pic.twitter.com/mDERZBcxR9

— Vegas Golden Knights (@GoldenKnights) October 20, 2022

There is a shortcut to creating any hockey sweater and it is the diagonal lettering of where the hockey team plays or the name of that team. It is not reverse, nor retro.

More from Yahoo Sports

As a passionate hockey enthusiast with an in-depth knowledge of the sport's history, aesthetics, and jersey designs, I can provide valuable insights into the article discussing the NHL Reverse Retro jerseys for the 2022-23 season.

The article evaluates and ranks all 32 NHL Reverse Retro jerseys based on their aesthetic appeal. The criteria include the combination of nostalgia, creativity, and how well the teams executed the concept. Here's a breakdown of the key concepts and teams discussed in the article:

  1. Los Angeles Kings (1st): The Kings' jersey is praised for its simplicity and use of the purple and gold colorway, reminiscent of the team's earlier jerseys.

  2. Buffalo Sabres (2nd): The Sabres successfully reverse retro with a combination of the 1990s Buffalo head logo and the team's current colors.

  3. New Jersey Devils (3rd): The Devils pay homage to their history by incorporating colors from their time as the Kansas City Scouts, creating a simple and effective design.

  4. Florida Panthers (4th): Despite a limited history, the Panthers impress with a baby blue base and an alternate logo featuring a palm tree and hockey stick.

  5. Minnesota Wild (5th): The Wild maintain their North Stars inspiration but with a switch to Kelly green as the base color, creating a clean and nostalgic design.

  6. Anaheim Ducks (6th): The Ducks learn from past attempts, using their current colors with the original Mighty Ducks template for a more successful design.

  7. Edmonton Oilers (7th): The Oilers' jersey incorporates the mechanic oil drop logo, combining an old logo with current colors for a favorable rating.

  8. Pittsburgh Penguins (8th): The Penguins keep it simple with a return of the Robopenguin, featuring classic black jerseys with yellow accents.

  9. Washington Capitals (9th): Similar to Pittsburgh, the Capitals bring back an almost identical replica of a classic sweater, celebrating the early years of Alex Ovechkin.

  10. San Jose Sharks (10th): The Sharks embrace a 1970s theme, creating a crossover with the Golden Seals and featuring bright colors and nostalgic elements.

The article further categorizes the jerseys into three groups: "The Above-Average Looks," "Nice Try, But No," and "The Lazy Zone," providing commentary on each team's design and execution.

In summary, the article offers a comprehensive analysis of the aesthetic appeal of NHL Reverse Retro jerseys for the 2022-23 season, providing a valuable perspective for hockey fans and jersey enthusiasts alike.

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