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The NHL will play two outdoor games next season, and on Tuesday, they unveiled the logo for the 2011 Winter Classic in Pittsburgh. The Pens and Caps will go retro for the New Year’s Day game.

  • Zachary Zielonka

    Zachary Zielonka

    NHL Debuts 2011 Heritage Classic Logos And Jerseys

    The NHL had their second summer outdoor press conference today at McMahon Stadium in Calgary to officially announce the 2011 Heritage Classic. While the players didn’t do anything fun like try and score field goals with hockey pucks and nothing outrageous was said by any of the players in attendance, the Flames did debut their jersey for the game.

    That is a red and yellow jersey inspired by the Calgary Tigers from the 1920’s. While the design of the jersey may not be terrible, the color scheme is rather loud and obtrusive. We can be grateful though that the Canadiens are not using their barber pole jerseys.

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  • Travis Hughes

    Travis Hughes

    NHL Unveils 2011 Winter Classic Logo In Pittsburgh

    The NHL, the Pittsburgh Penguins and representatives from other parties involved in the 2011 Winter Classic -- like, you know, the Washington Capitals, the Pittsburgh Steelers, etc. -- took part in a giant press conference.

    Sidney Crosby was boring. Doc Emrick talked a lot about people’s hometown’s. Gary Bettman pointed out interesting facts that everybody already knew for a long time, like that every visiting team in the Winter Classic has made the Cup Final.

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  • Travis Hughes

    Travis Hughes

    Official: NHL To Host Two Outdoor Games In 2010-11

    Commissioner Gary Bettman announced on Friday that the Pittsburgh Penguins will host the Washington Capitals on New Year’s Day 2011 at Pittsburgh’s Heinz Field, home of the Steelers. The commissioner also stated that Washington will host a game in the next two or three seasons.

    The news is likely to anger fans of many NHL teams who believe that its unfair that Pittsburgh and now Washington will now be playing in a second Winter Classic while most teams in the league have yet to play in one. Bettman shrugged off that criticism, saying that the league passes the game around just fine.

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  • Travis Hughes

    Travis Hughes

    Double Your Fun: Penguins Reportedly To Host Capitals, Flames To Host Habs In Dual Outdoor Games

    Since the 2010 Winter Classic wrapped up in Boston a few months ago, speculation has run rampant about the 2011 game. Most seemed to believe that it’d be heading to either Pittsburgh or Washington, and it seemed almost a certainty that it would be the two teams would face off, regardless of the venue.

    Washington has never played in a Winter Classic, while Pittsburgh participated in the first one back in 2008 against Buffalo.

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