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Old 11-12-2020, 12:57 AM   #3
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Boston Bruins

Best:



Worn 1981 to 1995

These are slightly different from the jerseys Bobby Orr skated in as a Bruin but, in my opinion, they're better. I'm not a huge fan of shoulder yokes, and I think the numerical font looks sharper on these ones. Even better, this jersey boasts one of the greatest shoulder patches in NHL history.

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Worn 1940 to 1944

Yeah, these are pretty old, but they don't get a pass. The Bruins just look weird in yellow, and script logos don't belong on hockey jerseys! These pre-date the spoked "B" and it's clear that, at this point, the Bruins were still very much in an experimental phase with their uniforms. Their next effort wasn't much better...

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Worn 1948 to 1949

I'm 90% sure that logo was drawn by an 11-year-old. But, believe it or not, that is the first spoked "B" logo ever worn by the Bruins. (Thankfully, it wasn't their final revision). This uniform was worn in commemoration of the Bruins' 25th anniversary and, if you look closely, you can see the numbers "24" and "49" on the spokes of the logo.

Also, what's going on with those socks? My goodness. I think there are more stripes there than there are Bruins Stanley Cups.
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