Jersey Fouls of the Week: An altered Chicago Blackhawks logo
Player personnel moves often dictate jersey fouls.
If someone bought a jersey with his or her favorite player, and that player got dealt, then the jersey-wearer has to adjust. Take for example the above David Clarkson, New Jersey Devils jersey that was taped into an Adam Larsson type jersey (Thanks to Peter Rossi for the foul).
The recent number of trades in the NHL will probably create a lot of new fouls. From Ryan Johansen, Columbus Blue Jackets jerseys to Seth Jones Nashville Predators jerseys. These are now considered relics.
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5. NHL shop foul
A joke foul from the NHL’s shopping site. (SJ Sharkie)
4. Oohvi
A new nickname for Alexander Ovechkin? (Section 303)
3. Kovalchuk’s retirement
New Jersey Devils fans are still upset over Ilya Kovalchuk’s bolting to the KHL. (RobotWithHumanHair)
2. Red White and Tavares
Similar to a recent Brent Seabrook foul. John Tavares is from Canada. (Matt Martin)
1. Blackhawk skull
Strange take on the Chicago Blackhawks’ crest with patches from various big events. From Wednesday's game against the Pittsburgh Penguins. There are a few of these type of jerseys for sale.
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