Kings unveil new 50th anniversary jerseys

The Los Angeles Kings are celebrating their 50th season in the NHL by releasing a new alternate jersey to celebrate the joyous occasion.

The new duds look pretty slick. The jersey features many highlights from older iconic Kings uniforms and teams with plenty of nods to the past. Here’s a rundown of the dressings.

• Striping along the arms represents two Stanley Cups

• Striping along the bottom matches 1967-68, the first on-ice season in Kings history

• Purple embellishment within the neck containing five Gold Diamonds represents the five decades and pays homage to the club’s historic Purple/Gold years

• Gold added to the Kings primary logo represents 50 years

• Special Font with Gold for player names and numbers

• Gray color is the same as the Dodger Stadium Series

• Limited Edition of 5,000

Kings President of Business Operations Luc Robitaille said the organization put a lot of time into the design.

“As we continue toward the start of the hockey season, our 50th Anniversary, sharing this jersey for the first time is a real thrill for us. We put a lot of thought, time and effort into the design and we are very proud of the final product.”

The purple embellishment on the neckplate is outstanding and a great callback. I’m not a fan of gray jersey’s generally, but the details really make the new Kings variant standout.

If you like the jerseys, you’ll be seeing them quite a bit over the 2016-17 season. The Kings will wear them during 14 home games throughout the year. What do you think of the L.A.’s new sweaters?

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