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The Hockey News: Greatest Jerseys Of All Time

In 2008 The Hockey News came out with a brilliant special edition magazine The Greatest Masks of All Time. The beautiful periodical was a combined photo essay of all the great goalie masks over the years, coupled with in depth articles about the goalies. It was beautifully done.

THN is back in 2009 with a similar project called The Greatest Jerseys of All Time. Available on news stands on October 19th, 2009, this promises to be a must have for all hockey fans, and a great stocking stuffer idea for those shopping for a hockey fan.

The 170 page collector's magazine looks at the classics from hockey's earliest years, such as the Seattle Metropolitans on the cover, to all the modern designs and alternate jerseys of today's 30 NHL teams.

THN accessed the Hockey Hall of Fame's amazing 1600 archived jersey collection for the photo shoot. The magazine also tells many interesting stories about the sweaters and people who wore them.

Are you looking for that Christmas Gift for your out-of-town friend? Too late to deliver that book you though they might like?

Give them a subscription to The Hockey News! You can order it online via Amazon, and have news of the gift delivered immediately to their email inbox. They will start receiving their subscription shortly afterward.

You can always order Amazon gift certificates too!



Comments

From the Point said…
Thanks for the heads up on this one, looks very cool!
Anonymous said…
They have a video up from the shoot too.

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