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Fixing The Stars

DTCby DTC  in Concepts , News
Fixing The Stars
Welcome to a our continuing series as part of our month long celebration of our fourth anniversary. This series is similar to our concepts page, but focuses on how each of the NHL's thirty teams could improve upon their current center ice designs. Some teams could use a lot of work and for each team we will post 2-3 ideas for how they might improve their ice. Lets face it though, some teams already have a perfect center ice but to be fair we will still look at some alternate ideas. Please let us know which you prefer in the comments below, or let us know if you think it is perfect as is.

The Stars have gone through several different ice designs in their short history in Dallas. It seems like they are a team that is eternally trying to find their true identity. With a new logo, they seem to have made a statement everywhere except for the ice. The new logo simply replaced the old one on ice and they moved on. 

Overtime I have grown tired of their center ice and have come up with several different ways that might improve it. Others are simply unique. Take a look at a few and see what you think.

Option 1: A throwback to the early days of the Dallas Stars. A green center circle and the primary inside.

Option 2: Texas is a big state... how about a BIG Texas look to grace center ice?

Option 3: They made a circle logo as an alternate, so how would that look at center ice?

Option 4: I'm sure there are several of you who would much rather keep the ice as is. 

Let us know what you think in the comments below!
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