![]() ![]() And all of this results in this Spruce Kings alternate. It influenced the Wolf Pack who then created the grey alternate above. That one alternate jersey used grey stripes on the arms and in the logo. It all comes back to the New York Rangers. Meanwhile, the Spruce Kings haven’t used grey as a colour since the mid-2000s It’s not an official team colour but it’s still present in their primary logo. Image: SportsLogos.NetĮven after the Rangers stopped using the Statue of Liberty jersey, the Wolf Pack still use grey in their main logo. On the other shoulder is a logo used by the Rangers on their first alternate jersey. On one shoulder is an alternate logo of a wolf head on a submarine. The Wolf Pack striping pattern changed from the jerseys they wore at the time. I believe this was an alternate jersey as it appears on a game program from the 2003-04 season. This jersey is from the user akteon’s collection and was worn by Jayme Filipowicz. Hockey fans collect game-worn jerseys from different players and display them. It’s not an official team colour, but it is present in the logo. It is actually similar to one worn by the Spruce Kings during the mid-2000s.īecause the Wolf Pack based their identity off an alternate jersey, their logo includes grey. When they first started playing they based their primary jerseys on the Rangers’ first alternate jersey. The Wolf Pack is named after a class of submarine built at Connecticut shipyards. The team I’m talking about is the Hartford Wolf Pack. A team that, like many AHL franchises, bases their look on their National Hockey League parent club. This team has close ties with the New York Rangers organization, in fact, they’ve served as their American Hockey League affiliate since 1997. And one has more in common with the Spruce Kings than the other. Were there any teams with a jersey that used a colour that wasn’t an official team colour? It turns out there’s at least two. While it isn’t visible the crown logo remains on the shoulders. The shoulders also change from white to red. The Prince George wordmark and jersey number carry over from before but the wordmark changes to red. It reverts to horizontal striping along the waist. That’s what makes this alternate jersey unique when compared to the others. They’ve used grey on past jerseys but it was never as an official team colour. Grey is not an official team colour of the Prince George Spruce Kings.
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