by Jonathan Alexander | Dec 13, 2012 | Art, Hockey, Logo, NHL, Sport
In the ongoing “Mongos” series, I’ve taken on the Washington Capitals, specifically focusing on their secondary logo, which I believe ranks among the best in all of sports. As much as I respect the Caps and their owner Ted Leonsis, who I generally think is...
by Jonathan Alexander | Dec 7, 2012 | Art, Hockey, Logo, NHL, Sport
The Calgary Flames, one of the NHL’s storied franchises, have recently found themselves at the center of attention, not just for their on-ice performance, but also due to their ownership’s involvement in broader league issues. Founded in 1972, the Flames...
by Jonathan Alexander | Dec 5, 2012 | Art, Hockey, Logo, NHL
In the world of sports art, creativity knows no bounds. One of the most intriguing examples of this creative spirit is the “Mongos” series, which offers a unique and playful take on NHL team logos. Among the standout entries in this series is the depiction of the...
by Jonathan Alexander | Dec 3, 2012 | Art, Hockey, Logo, NHL, Sport
The Boston Bruins, one of the oldest and most storied franchises in the NHL, have a rich history that spans over a century. Founded in 1924, the Bruins have established themselves as a symbol of excellence and resilience in the world of hockey. Historical Significance...
by Jonathan Alexander | Apr 27, 2012 | Blog, Hockey, NHL, Sport
New York Rangers (1) vs Washington Capitals (7): I said the Rangers would have weaknesses exposed by the Ottawa Senators, and sure enough, this Big Apple squad can’t score, leans too heavily on goalie Henrik Lundqvist, and gets into some trouble against speedy teams...
by Jonathan Alexander | Apr 24, 2012 | Blog, Hockey, NHL, Sport
Ugh. I was only 2-of-4 in my Western Quarterfinals predictions, but I knew I was swinging for the fences when I picked San Jose over St. Louis. And the Los Angeles Kings upending the President’s Trophy-winning Vancouver Canucks? I never saw that happening in a tight...
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