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Mar172012

0028: Green-a-thon Classic

It's St. Patrick's Day and this is where two features, Green-a-thon Week and Winter Classic Weekends, collide. In 1927, the Toronto St. Pats became the Toronto Maple Leafs and for a short time, the Leafs continued to wear the green. It seems that's where Nick Burton is taking his cues for this jersey — a very brief moment in history. But it was designed for a Winter Classic and today is St. Patrick's Day. It was the obvious concept to post — even if it is unrealistic as a jersey for the big outdoor game.

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Reader Comments (3)

Makes more sense than a blue leaf. Who the hell has ever seen a blue maple leaf before?

Mar 17 · 11:53 AM PDT | Unregistered CommenterRaine

I'd actually be sold on this concept if it weren't for the offset number on the back of the jersey and the small sleeve numbers. Needs a tertiary color, like a black on the inside of the font

Mar 17 · 11:19 PM PDT | Unregistered CommenterAndrzej

Anyone else realize the extra stripe on the skater? Is that supposed to be there?

Mar 18 · 7:02 PM PDT | Unregistered CommenterTyler J

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