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This site is a proud member of Stylenet. Here's some information on my fellow Stylenet sites.

Charles Arey has undertaken The Helmet Project, chronicling the history of football helmets from just about every league possible -- college, semi-pro, pro, U.S., foreign, you name it. The artwork on this site will blow you away! And, like NHLUniforms.com, The Helmet Project is a Yahoo! Pick. Way to go, Charles!
Looking for some interesting sports-themed wallpaprt for your PC? Look no further than The SuperBobG Wallpaper Site. The images are top-notch! Note: the popup ad problem previously associated with this site has been resolved. Feel free to surf this site to your heart's content!
It calls itself "your one-stop source on the net for all your sports history needs," and it stands by its word. The Sports E-Cyclopedia contains comprehensive team histories from both Major League Baseball and the NFL. The NBA and NHL will be coming soon.
Chris Creamer's Sports Logos is an outstanding resource for logo and uniforms histories from the four major professional leagues and beyond. It also includes a well-active message board devoted to sports logos. If you look carefully, you may actually see some posts from yours truly.
When it doesn't exceed its bandwidth, The Sports Logo Encyclopedia (SLE) is an excellent resource for high-quality vector logos. It contains logos from the four major professional leagues as well as minor leagues and others.

The aforementioned dropthepucks.com, the single biggest resource for me in putting this site together. By far, it's the single most comprehensive game-worn hockey jersey site on the Internet! Not only do Rich Ellis and Stuart Oxenhorn detail the history of jerseys through the real things, they also educate potential collectors of game-worn jerseys on what to look for in a jersey.
GameWorn.net, a website by Jon Nakasone, is "the #1 resource for collectors of game-used hockey memorabilia." Contains an invaluable message board. Jon and Rich (of the above dropthepucks.com) are working on The Jersey Project, a project similar to this one.
As the name implies, penguinjersey.com gives the complete history of the uniforms donned by the Pittsburgh Penguins. Through the site, you may purchase a fantastic print featuring all Penguins jerseys over the years, just like the one you see to the left.

ClassicJerseys.com not only offers outstanding old-school replica NHL jerseys, but it also offers replica WHA jerseys! That alone makes this site worth the trip!
Another great place to buy replicas of hockey jerseys from yesteryear is The Sports Zone. They not only have vintage hockey jersey replicas, but they also have football, soccer and basketball jerseys available as well.
For authentic reproductions of old-time sports jerseys, jackets, etc., look no further than Ebbets Field Flannels. They offer reproductions of hockey, baseball and football jerseys from decades gone by. Even if you don't buy anything, you'll be amazed at the detail that goes into the products they sell.

No hockey site on the Internet can go on without linking to the hockey site of hockey sites, NHL.com, the official site of the National Hockey League.
And while we're on the subject of the NHL, be sure to check out the official site of the Hockey Hall of Fame in Toronto. If you're like me and have never been to the Hockey Hall of Fame, surfing their website is the next best thing.
For information on just about every player in just about every hockey league that has ever existed worldwide, The Internet Hockey Database by Ralph Slate is your one-stop shop.
Another invaluable resource to me in researching this project is The Hockey Information Service. It contains some very rare photos from the early days of the NHL. It was those photos that helped me with the early years on this site. The later photos didn't hurt, either.
For another perspective of the jerseys from the early years of the NHL, turn to The Hockey Sweater Museum. Not only does it contain images of the sweaters worn in the early years of the NHL, but it also contains those worn by teams in the old PCHA and WCHL, including Stanley Cup winners Seattle Metropolitans and Vancouver Millionaires (what a name). This site was also an invaluable resource for me doing the early uniforms.

To download some great add-ons for your NHL 2000 & 2003 gaming sites, The Hockey Sector Is the definitive place to go. Download some historical jerseys, fantasy jerseys, and the latest in center ice artwork. They also provide a free web hosting platform.
Celebrate the history of Hall of Famer Bobby Orr at BobbyOrr4.com, a wonderful site put together by Michael Blanchette. Chat, stats, memorabilia, tons of multimedia, and more!
An E-tribute to Boston sports icon Raymond Bourque can be found at RayBourque77.com, another Michael Blanchette masterpiece. Memorabilia, multimedia, stats, and chat make this site a Ray Bourque fan paradise.
Islander Nation contains everything on the New York Islanders from Past to Present. If you're an Islanders fan, you must see this site. You won't be sorry. It's updated daily.
This has nothing to do with hockey; nonetheless, it's a clever and fantastic site! A guy on the Internet who goes by the name "The Shark" has put together a website containing his ideas for international baseball uniforms. His ideas are very good, in my humble opinion. Now, the only thing his site needs is a logo. It doesn't have one, hence the makeshift logo you see on the left.

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