The Golden Knights have worn six different jerseys in their existence, each using a different base colour. They could keep that streak going with a fauxback jersey using yellow instead of gold.
I can't say I care for Columbus' current cannon jersey, so I created this concept which uses "Steel Blue" as the primary colour and the cannon sans-roundel as the primary logo.
Using the Washington D.C. flag as inspiration for a Capitals concept is one of the most common tropes in the jersey concept community. This is my take on the idea.
The stripes on the socks of Vegas' Winter Classic uniform were more interesting than the stripes on the jersey, so I reused those socks and created a new jersey to match (like I did for the concepts in my NHL Sock Series).
I've only made one Panthers concept in the last five years, which is not nearly enough. This concept is a somewhat traditional take on Florida's original red sweater, using the head from their modern leaping-panther as the logo.
This concept is my attempt to fix the Islanders 2011-14 third jersey, which I think was the worst jersey ever worn in the NHL. I had to change almost everything, including the striping pattern, logo, and colour scheme (I ditched the black and grey for navy blue and white).
This might be the stupidest concept I've ever made. The 24 sleeve stripes represent the 24 Cups won by the Canadiens, each stripe is the colour of the jersey they were wearing when they won, and the thinner gaps between stripes equals Cups won in consecutive years. The socks use the stripes representing their consecutive Cups in the late 50's and 70's.
The stripes on the sleeves and chest of this Canucks concept come from the skate in their "Skate" logo. I then used the V from their "Flying-V" jerseys as the logo.
Stripes are in style these days, just ask the Sharks or Rangers. So I added a bunch of thin stripes to the sleeves of this Senators concept, hinting at the barber-pole stripes the original Senators were famous for.