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Sep092012

0204: Flyers Classic Flashback

The second half of this Winter Classic Weekend is for a bit of a flashback. Ryan Haslett designed and submitted this concept last year for the 2012 Winter Classic between the Flyers and Rangers. Admittedly, it's not far off the mark from what the actual jersey looked like but you can see where his inspiration came from — the old Philadelphia Ramblers. Think it's a step up or not?

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Reader Comments (3)

This is an absolute beauty! I would've bought this in a heartbeat if it were the Classic jersey. Great job, Ryan!

Sep 9 · 10:25 AM PDT | Unregistered CommenterJustin

I think it looks great and would've been a slight step up. Love the how the stripes match all around and the patch is really classy. Now if there's a season and they adopt their Winter Classics as thirds and used Ryan's design I'd say put the liberty bell in that patch or just make it a patch of it's own on the yokes(possibly inside a circle that says Philadelphia flyers as he already has or broad street bullies). Overall very nice look.

Sep 9 · 3:20 PM PDT | Unregistered Commenterlogofreak

Man I hate the Flyers but I would totally buy this! haha Really like the "pannelling" through the centre of back and front and the classic shoelace on the neck.

Sep 10 · 8:21 PM PDT | Unregistered CommenterBen

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