The New York Rangers have worn many different jerseys in their storied history. My favorite (and the one I grabbed the other day, when a scrap between Mother Nature’s cold winds and Lake Ontario’s warmer waters resulted in heavy snow squalls) is a replica of the home blues of 1951 through 1963.
The beauty of this jersey is its uncluttered and classy design — all blue with bright white and red trim, a lace tie under the chin, R-A-N-G-E-R-S spelled diagonally down the front and drop-shadowed numbering on the back. Best of all, there’s no player name on the back or numbers on the sleeves.