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NHL unveiling new logo for Stanley Cup playoffs and Final

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The NHL on March 7 unveiled a new logo for the Stanley Cup playoffs and Final that replaces the one used for the last 13 years.

League officials said the process of designing the new logo and word mark began more than two years ago, before the start of the pandemic. It’ll debut when the playoffs start in early May.

“This feels like the appropriat­e time to release the mark and really establish the mark in the landscape that we’re currently in,” senior design director Greg Mueller said. “With two new (U.S.) broadcast partners and the excitement about the upcoming Stanley Cup Final and fans in the buildings, this is the time.”

The design features a realistic rendering of the Stanley Cup set against a championsh­ip banner. Paul Conway, the league’s vice president of creative services, said many different designs were workshoppe­d before deciding on having the trophy straight up, like it sits on the table before it’s presented.

One font was derived from the Victoria Cougars etching on the trophy from 1925. The other is based on the sign outside the Windsor Hotel in Montreal, where the NHL was formed in 1917.

Chief brand officer Brian Jennings oversaw the rebranding process. Conway said Commission­er Gary Bettman gave his input before the final decision was made.

“All players dream of having their name engraved in immortalit­y and it is every NHL team’s mission to raise a championsh­ip banner, and we wanted to visually capture and evoke the majesty of Lord Stanley in a manner that both respects the history and represents the future of this great game,” Jennings said.

The 2022 playoffs are set to be a return to the standard, 16-team Eastern and Western Conference format last used in 2019. The postseason was expanded to 24 teams and contested in quarantine­d bubbles in 2020, and all divisional play was used for the first two rounds in 2021.

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