Nashville Predators: Revisiting the Iconic History of their Uniforms

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NASHVILLE, TN – APRIL 14: David Legwand #11 of the Nashville Predators. (Photo by Chris Graythen/Getty Images)
NASHVILLE, TN – APRIL 14: David Legwand #11 of the Nashville Predators. (Photo by Chris Graythen/Getty Images) /

Reebok Age.

This was a league-wide change to a more modern style uniform at the time. As the Predators were starting to become a more nationally-known team, their uniforms got an upgrade as well.

The Predators and the other 29 teams around the NHL updated their jerseys with the Reebok style, and these were up there on the list of the best jerseys in team history.

These kept around the dark blue and silver concepts for the home jersey, which don’t stick out nearly as much as the predominant gold uniforms that the Predators are synonymous for today.

Every now and then you’ll see fans break out these old school uniforms supporting a classic Predators player like Steve Sullivan, David Legwand or Martin Erat. These were solid uniforms, but often forgotten by today’s fans that are maybe new to being a fan of the team.

But there are more to be listed as we continue to talk about the team’s uniform history, and next we jump forward to 2009 for a very intimidating and sleek concept.