Did The Winter Classic Logos Just Get Leaked?

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Hockey outdoors, there is nothing better.

On January 1, 2024, fans will witness an exciting showdown as the Golden Knights take the ice outdoors at T-Mobile Park in Seattle for the highly anticipated 2024 Winter Classic. According to a recent post on SinBin.vegas, leaked Winter Classic hats have offered a sneak peek into the design choices for both the Golden Knights and the Kraken.

The reigning Stanley Cup Champions are set to make a striking statement with brand new creme-colored jerseys, showcasing a fresh and captivating logo. And their opponents, the Seattle Kraken, are preparing to don dark-colored jerseys with a logo inspired by the historic 1917 Stanley Cup-winning Metropolitans logo.

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Thanks to an anonymous source, we also have our first glimpse of the forthcoming Winter Classic logos.

While the images are imperfect, they offer intriguing insights into the designs.

The Golden Knights will sport a new and eye-catching “V” logo, a symbol sure to capture the imagination of their fans. Additionally, a new cursive font will be featured on the jerseys, reportedly drawing inspiration from the iconic Flamingo Hotel font, adding a touch of elegance and uniqueness to the team’s appearance.

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The Seattle Kraken’s Winter Classic cap features a navy blue design with an ice-blue visor. The front logo includes a red “S” from the primary Kraken logo, with “KRAKEN” written in white within the letter, paying homage to the old Seattle Metropolitans’ historical symbol. This classic lettering style is repeated on the cap’s side, creating a cohesive and nostalgic look for the team’s Winter Classic apparel.

The 2024 NHL Winter Classic is set to be a great one, a battle of the expansion teams. Outdoors. Fresh logos and jerseys. You’re not going to want to miss it.

Sam Chacon

Sam Chacon is a Target Analyst serving the U.S. Air Force, and an aspiring writer for Inside the Rink covering the San Jose Sharks, Vegas Golden Knights, and the Norfolk Admirals

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