A Definitive Ranking of All the Winnipeg Jets Jerseys, Finally

WINNIPEG, MB - NOVEMBER 11: Andrew Copp #9 of the Winnipeg Jets takes part in the pre-game warm up prior to NHL action against the New Jersey Devils at the Bell MTS Place on November 11, 2018 in Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada. (Photo by Jonathan Kozub/NHLI via Getty Images)
WINNIPEG, MB - NOVEMBER 11: Andrew Copp #9 of the Winnipeg Jets takes part in the pre-game warm up prior to NHL action against the New Jersey Devils at the Bell MTS Place on November 11, 2018 in Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada. (Photo by Jonathan Kozub/NHLI via Getty Images)
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27 JAN 1995: CAPTAIN KEITH TKACHUK OF THE WINNIPEG JETS ON THE ICE DURING A 3-2 LOSS TO THE MIGHTY DUCKS AT THE POND IN ANAHEIM, CALIFORNIA. Mandatory Credit: Al Bello/ALLSPORT

#5 The Fading Star Aways -The 90s Jets didn’t  do things the wrong way, that’s for sure. Well, on the ice, maybe they did, but whatever.

Now, the top 5. We’re starting to get to the good ones, and I can stop blasting jerseys. Well, I guess that’s probably the fun part.  We’ll start with the bad. I don’t like the stripes, again, they’re too wide.

Not as big of a deal as on the last one, and I don’t love this jersey. The blue is worlds better than the other shades of blue I’ve seen, but still not great.

That being said, it’s still not an awful 90s blue. But this is a usable jersey. I would rock this on a t-shirt. One that I ordered online, not just one I chanced upon at a Marshall’s.  Or a Ross.

I feel like there’s always hockey stuff at Ross but never at Marshall’s. Whatever. This isn’t my favorite, honestly, but it’s fine.  Perfectly adequate. We needed that.

We couldn’t go screaming from terrible jerseys into great ones. I do like the logo on the last jersey more than this one, but not enough to override the clergywear and terrible hue of blue.

This is the okay jerseys. The decent boys, the beginning of the end for the Winnipeg Jets, and the end of the beginning. But still, could be worse. I wouldn’t want one, though,  and that’s a big deal.

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