January 14, 2008
Worst Jerseys Ever?
The Milwaukee Admirals of the AHL wore some pretty interesting jerseys for Saturday's game, honoring the 1982 Milwaukee Brewers with a nice powder blue and yellow ensemble.

From Milwaukeehockey.com;
On January 12, 2008, the American Hockey League's Milwaukee Admirals wore a special jersey honoring the 1982 Milwaukee Brewers in a game against the Rockford (IL) IceHogs.
The jerseys were auctioned off with proceeds going to charity. Each season, Milwaukee wears two or three special jerseys for charity. Previous themed jerseys include St. Patrick's Day, Admirals throwbacks, Christmas, Hawaiian, patriotic, Bob Uecker plaid, and tie dye.
This got me to thinking. What exactly did those other horrid-sounding jerseys look like? Well let's see.

I didn't know pirate skeletons moonlighted as leprechauns.

Another good reason why Hawaii and ice don't go together.

There are no words. Just blinded eyes.
Well there you have it. The Norfolk Admirals have had possibly the worst jerseys in hockey history. If you have any other less-than-spectacular-looking jersey photos lying around, feel free to comment.
(All photos are from Milwaukeehockey.com)
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as a season ticket holder, i can say that the two variant sweaters worn by the Hershey Bears have been pretty blah.
They do have a "capitals sweater" night coming soon. I wonder if that will be more than just wearing the parent company's jersey.
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at January 14, 2008 06:38 PM
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