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Apparently, a lot of people are saying this paves the way for ads on jerseys.
I hope not...but we'll see.
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The National Hockey League appears poised for radical changes to its team jerseys in the wake of a deal that may pave the way for advertising on team uniforms.
Adidas has won a long-term deal to make uniforms for the 30 NHL teams, beginning in the 2017-18 season.

Adidas takes over from its corporate cousin Reebok, a sports brand owned by Adidas.

For Adidas, the NHL deal is a big, if curious, win. The company beat out rivals Under Armour and Bauer Hockey for the NHL jersey contract, three people familiar with the matter told TSN. The NHL’s deal with Reebok pays the league about $35 million per season, a source said. The new deal with Adidas will see the rights fee double, the source said.

Both the NHL and Adidas declined to comment. A source said the agreement would be formally announced in mid-September. It's unclear whether the NHL will receive a cut of revenue from jersey sales or if it's a straight rights-fee arrangement.
A source told TSN that the deal would surely mean big changes to uniform designs, perhaps with Adidas’s familiar three-stripe trademark being added to some or all team jerseys.

“The NHL might not want big changes like that, but for the money Adidas will pay, they’ll be pretty aggressive pushing to make the NHL jerseys identifiable with their brand,” the source said.

It's believed that Adidas will also produce jerseys for the eight teams that will play in next year's World Cup of Hockey, although that could not be confirmed.

Moving to a new jersey supplier may be a natural transition for the NHL to begin introducing on-jersey advertising, several league sources told TSN.

During a meeting of NHL team presidents in New York last year, league officials estimated they might raise $4 million per team – or $120 million annually – by allowing corporate sponsors to put their logos front and centre on jerseys.

“If you’re already deciding on a major NHL jersey overhaul, maybe with Adidas striping on the jerseys, then it seems like it would be a good time to introduce the ads, if you plan to do it anyway,” a league source told TSN.

Adidas has already been quietly preparing for the new hockey contract. This summer, Edmonton Oilers phenom Connor McDavid filmed a commercial to promote the brand.

Adidas also hopes to feature Sidney Crosby in its marketing plans. Crosby has an endorsement agreement with Reebok that expires at the end of August and his agents have been negotiating with Adidas.

The NHL deal is somewhat curious because it wasn’t too long ago that Adidas said it would move away from league partnerships.

In March, Adidas announced it was quitting its partnership with the National Basketball Association after 11 years. The company said at the time that it would instead emphasize new products and sponsor individual players, Bloomberg News reported at the time.

In 2014, Adidas signed deals with four of the top six NBA draft picks, including Canadian Andrew Wiggins. In June, Nike announced an eight-year agreement with the NBA worth a reported $1 billion.

In 2012, Adidas’s Reebok unit lost the right to produce National Football League jerseys to Nike.

Adidas has struggled to boost its sales in the competitive North American sport market, particularly against dominant Nike.

“America is not a sprint for us, it is more a marathon… we still have a lot of work ahead of us,” Adidas AG chief executive Herbert Hainer said earlier this year on a conference call with reporters.

Adidas’ North American sales fell 7 per cent last year, and the company slipped to third place in the market behind Nike and Under Armour, according to the data firm Euromonitor.

Overall, Adidas has global sales of $14 billion (U.S.) and a global market share of 10.5 per cent, compared to $36 billion and 15.9 per cent for Nike. Adidas has increased its marketing budget by more than 25 per cent, Reuters reported in March, and the company has put a new emphasis on the U.S., the world's top sportswear market.

Investment analysts have speculated for several years that Adidas plans to sell off the struggling Reebok unit.

While Adidas bought Reebok in 2006, Reebok has since been repositioned as a fitness brand, perhaps suggesting its ties to the NHL no longer make sense even if Adidas rejects calls from investors to sell Reebok.

Adidas executive Mark King, who recently ran the company’s golf division TaylorMade, has been tasked with rekindling Adidas’ North American sales.
At an investor day earlier this year King said he wanted to make Adidas “cool” again. The company, which has a partnership with rapper Kanye West, will relocate 75 designers, developers and marketing executives from Germany to the U.S., King said, adding Adidas will run its biggest ever ad campaigns over the next three years.
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I don't hate the idea of jersey ads in principle. I've watched European soccer for a long time so I'm used to it. (They can be unsavory-my favorite English team's shirts are festooned with the logo of a chain of payday lenders...) But again, what a blatant money grab by the league if they do it. What's in it for the fans? Probably nothing. And what, is it maximizing the league's earnings for its long-term growth? Right, at the same time as planting more expansion teams in markets of dubious viability that are as likely as anything to be a drag on the league in a few years.

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Ads on jerseys is bullshit. Keep that crap off of NHL jerseys.
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What everyone fears, when they hear ads on jersey
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What the reality will probably be
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God forbid we have to look at corporate logos during a hockey game! I just want to enjoy my hockey game at the Scottrade Center, get a bite to eat at the Bud Light Zone before heading to my Bommarito Automotive Club Seats, where I will engage in the Dobbs Tire & Auto Center Power Play Dance waving my Fox Sports Rally Towel, hopefully I wont spill any Pepsi products out of my Barnes Jewish Hospital squirt bottle on my new BMO Harris Bank Blues t-shirt. Lets Go Blues and hope we Score 4 and get a Dirt Cheap Shutout so I can get a free McDonalds Big Mac on my way home and save $5 tomorrow when I go on my Beer run.

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If they look like the ads on AHL jerseys I wont mind it one bit, and as long as the replicas they sell in stores are ad free too. Its a 100% money grab for the NHL but unlike the euro teams the NHL is financially secure that's how some of those teams in Europe stay afloat. I have confidence that it wont look too bad when the NHL goes through with it.
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Investment analysts have speculated for several years that Adidas plans to sell off the struggling Reebok unit.

While Adidas bought Reebok in 2006, Reebok has since been repositioned as a fitness brand, perhaps suggesting its ties to the NHL no longer make sense even if Adidas rejects calls from investors to sell Reebok.
This was interesting as well, I heard Adidas was trying to move Reebok out of the main sports and focus on fitness (track and field, gym sports, UFC) or possibly retire the brand or sell it again.

I wonder if we will see Reebok's line of hockey equipment, sticks and skates re-badged as Adidas or if CCM will take over Reebok's stuff since CCM is a subsidiary of Reebok.
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The company, which has a partnership with rapper Kanye West, ....
That's a mistake. Almost everyone hates that guy now, since he's proved to be nothing but a self-serving jack-wad.

AHL type ads - no problem.
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APOD wrote:What everyone fears, when they hear ads on jersey
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What the reality will probably be
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God forbid we have to look at corporate logos during a hockey game! I just want to enjoy my hockey game at the Scottrade Center, get a bite to eat at the Bud Light Zone before heading to my Bommarito Automotive Club Seats, where I will engage in the Dobbs Tire & Auto Center Power Play Dance waving my Fox Sports Rally Towel, hopefully I wont spill any Pepsi products out of my Barnes Jewish Hospital squirt bottle on my new BMO Harris Bank Blues t-shirt. Lets Go Blues and hope we Score 4 and get a Dirt Cheap Shutout so I can get a free McDonalds Big Mac on my way home and save $5 tomorrow when I go on my Beer run.

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If they look like the ads on AHL jerseys I wont mind it one bit, and as long as the replicas they sell in stores are ad free too. Its a 100% money grab for the NHL but unlike the euro teams the NHL is financially secure that's how some of those teams in Europe stay afloat. I have confidence that it wont look too bad when the NHL goes through with it.
Bingo.
I mean...I'd prefer no ads on the jerseys...but if they do go with ads, it will be fine...they'll be small like the ones you pictured and certainly not like the Euro teams...God. That is ridiculous.

And I actually like the ads on the boards and ice. It adds some character to the rink...not unlike minor league baseball's outfield walls and scoreboards...full of ads, but it looks kinda cool.
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So now instead of the RBK Edge apron strings, we'll have 3 stripes running all over the jerseys?
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Hopefully APOD is right and, if they absolutely have to do it, it's going to be fairly minor.

It just feels so cheap though. It's like beer league. A professional league shouldn't have to resort to that level of advertisement. Don't we get enough of it everywhere else? IS NOTHING SACRED?! :lol:
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I'm not pro-jersey sponsors, just because we value our crests here, but some soccer teams have figured it out. I'm biased, but Everton's shirt sponsor has a pretty sweet logo. They're not all like this though. The minor league examples posted above are easy to ignore (at least to me) and they don't take away from the team logo, etc. To me, it feels like the pro leagues are playing a game of chicken to see who will be the first to take the plunge (and the brunt of the ridicule).

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One thing-the analogy with logos on the ice, etc. isn't really valid. Nobody has to like the aesthetic of the ice enough to buy it. I guess that's the question: will replicas have the ads? Probably, as fans would want the authentic look. So as dmiles points out, the risk of this will come down to design and how well a sponsor's patch/logo works with the jersey. Hopefully that will keep things from getting out of hand.

I always wonder-those ridiculous euro league jerseys that are almost completely made up of ads, do fans actually buy replicas of those?

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ecbm wrote:One thing-the analogy with logos on the ice, etc. isn't really valid. Nobody has to like the aesthetic of the ice enough to buy it. I guess that's the question: will replicas have the ads? Probably, as fans would want the authentic look. So as dmiles points out, the risk of this will come down to design and how well a sponsor's patch/logo works with the jersey. Hopefully that will keep things from getting out of hand.

I always wonder-those ridiculous euro league jerseys that are almost completely made up of ads, do fans actually buy replicas of those?
I wouldn't think the fan jerseys would have the ads...only game worn ones would.
Actually, I can pretty much guarantee that a replica won't have the ads on them.
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ecbm wrote:One thing-the analogy with logos on the ice, etc. isn't really valid. Nobody has to like the aesthetic of the ice enough to buy it. I guess that's the question: will replicas have the ads? Probably, as fans would want the authentic look. So as dmiles points out, the risk of this will come down to design and how well a sponsor's patch/logo works with the jersey. Hopefully that will keep things from getting out of hand.

I always wonder-those ridiculous euro league jerseys that are almost completely made up of ads, do fans actually buy replicas of those?
I wouldn't think the fan jerseys would have the ads...only game worn ones would.
Actually, I can pretty much guarantee that a replica won't have the ads on them.
Fair enough-but European soccer fans have shirts with the sponsors for the same reason nobody wants to buy Chinese jerseys with janky striping and out-of-date secondary logos: they want a replica of what's worn on the ice. That said, at least to start leaving the logos off replicas might be a decent way to split the baby for the north american market. Also: your last guarantee was that Hitch was retiring from coaching, and I still haven't forgiven you for being wrong about that... :P

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cprice12 wrote:
ecbm wrote:One thing-the analogy with logos on the ice, etc. isn't really valid. Nobody has to like the aesthetic of the ice enough to buy it. I guess that's the question: will replicas have the ads? Probably, as fans would want the authentic look. So as dmiles points out, the risk of this will come down to design and how well a sponsor's patch/logo works with the jersey. Hopefully that will keep things from getting out of hand.

I always wonder-those ridiculous euro league jerseys that are almost completely made up of ads, do fans actually buy replicas of those?
I wouldn't think the fan jerseys would have the ads...only game worn ones would.
Actually, I can pretty much guarantee that a replica won't have the ads on them.
Fair enough-but European soccer fans have shirts with the sponsors for the same reason nobody wants to buy Chinese jerseys with janky striping and out-of-date secondary logos: they want a replica of what's worn on the ice. That said, at least to start leaving the logos off replicas might be a decent way to split the baby for the north american market. Also: your last guarantee was that Hitch was retiring from coaching, and I still haven't forgiven you for being wrong about that... :P
Did I "guarantee" that?
Well, to be honest, if Babcock wanted to come here for a reasonable salary, I think Hitchcock would have been gone. That whole time where Hitch was "thinking things over"...I don't buy. I think the team was exploring the possibility of other coaches during that time. Hitchcock wanted to be back here, or retire...those were his only two options. He said so shortly before the playoffs started. I think Armstrong wanted to see if he could bring someone else in to better the team...and when he didn't think he could, they went back to Hitch.
I have zero hard evidence of that...but a few things do point to that being a very viable scenario.
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dmiles2186 wrote:I'm not pro-jersey sponsors, just because we value our crests here, but some soccer teams have figured it out. I'm biased, but Everton's shirt sponsor has a pretty sweet logo. They're not all like this though. The minor league examples posted above are easy to ignore (at least to me) and they don't take away from the team logo, etc. To me, it feels like the pro leagues are playing a game of chicken to see who will be the first to take the plunge (and the brunt of the ridicule).

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F Keenan wrote:
dmiles2186 wrote:I'm not pro-jersey sponsors, just because we value our crests here, but some soccer teams have figured it out. I'm biased, but Everton's shirt sponsor has a pretty sweet logo. They're not all like this though. The minor league examples posted above are easy to ignore (at least to me) and they don't take away from the team logo, etc. To me, it feels like the pro leagues are playing a game of chicken to see who will be the first to take the plunge (and the brunt of the ridicule).

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WaukeeBlues wrote:STOP WITH THE SOCCER REFERENCES!!!

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Updates on adidas jerseys:

http://sports.yahoo.com/blogs/nhl-puck- ... 39908.html

Bottom Line:
-No ads (until another big 4 league does it first)
-New fabric options
-Possibility of NHL Centennial jerseys in 17-18
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Even though a small ad on the front of the jersey wouldn't have been that big of a deal, I'm glad there won't be ads on the jerseys, at least for a while anyway.

And Bettman said he doesn't see the style of jerseys changing, other than maybe the fabric choice.

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