30 best NHL jerseys of all-time

LAS VEGAS, NV - October 7, 2016: A general view of a Frozen Fury practice puck during a preseason game between the Dallas Stars and the L.A. Kings at T-Mobile Arena in Las Vegas, Nevada. The Dallas Stars would defeat the L.A. Kings 6-3. (Photo by Marc Sanchez/Icon Sportswire via Getty Images.)
LAS VEGAS, NV - October 7, 2016: A general view of a Frozen Fury practice puck during a preseason game between the Dallas Stars and the L.A. Kings at T-Mobile Arena in Las Vegas, Nevada. The Dallas Stars would defeat the L.A. Kings 6-3. (Photo by Marc Sanchez/Icon Sportswire via Getty Images.) /
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10. Dallas Stars

The Stars have gone through a few a handful of jerseys in their time in Dallas and some have been hits, while others have been borderline tragic. This style, used from the late 90s to mid 00s, was their greatest hit. The jersey features an outline of a star that was seemingly placed down over the player’s head.

It’s a brilliant concept and it was executed beautifully. Despite its rather overwhelmingly 90s feel and look, this sweater captures the essence of the franchise and really made them feel separate from their Minnesota North Star past.

This logo was a great way to incorporate the old with the new. Although this sweater design differentiated the Dallas Stars from Minnesota, the logo itself was used for the franchise’s last two years in the north. Its lack of association with the North Stars, though, made it reasonable to remain despite the location switch.

Overall this jersey is a great way to depict an otherwise boring mascot. Simply plastering a star on a jersey doesn’t do much for the eye, but strategically placing it over the top of the jersey makes for a much more visually appealing design. It is easily the most creative in Stars history.