THE MUSTARD THIRD
In 2001, the Predators revealed their very first alternate jersey, opting for the opposite of subtlety with a design that was just as much striking as it is (now) iconic. Not only did the jersey stand out as the only offering in the league to feature a brown mustard primary color, but also in its construction which featured a unique squared collar, a thick and heavy mesh material, and a glacier twill for name and number customization that gave it a distinct texture and sheen. Not everyone loved this style, but all can agree it made a bold statement worn by some of the franchise legends.
Materials and Details
Detailed view of crest
Kiss-Cut glacier twill back numbers
Materials at the lower back hem
(KOHO w/ embroidered NHL crest, 2002-03)
Nameplate made from jersey material and letters from kiss-cut glacier twill
Kiss-Cut glacier twill sleeve numbers
Materials at the lower back hem
(Reebok w/ NHL crest patch, 2006-07)
Detail view of the glossy, ridged glacier twill material only used for this jersey
Unique, squared off collar
Elaborate sleeve pattern with elbow reinforcement
Jerseys Owned in this Gen
Shea Weber
2006-2007 Third Set 1 (Traded)
Tom Fitzgerald
Prototype (w/ Team Photo)
Mark Eaton
2002-2003 Third Set 1 (Traded)
Greg Johnson
2003-2004 Third Set 1 (Traded)
Denis Arkhipov
2003-2004 Third Set 2 (Sold)
Steve Sullivan
2005-2006 Third Set 2
Kimmo Timonen
2003-2004 Third Set 1
2001-2007
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Customization Specs
Back Number Height
12 1/2"
Sleeve Number Height
3 7/8"
Nameplate Height
4 1/4" (Letters 3 1/2")
Tagging, Patches & Branding
NHL Branding, back hem
Manufacturer Branding (2001-2004)
Manufacturer Branding (2005-2007)
No Away Version
Meigray ID Tag Example
Team Tagging (2002-03)
Team Tagging (2006-07)
First appearance of the Smilodon shoulders
5th Year Patches ('02-'03)
6 3/4" x 4 1/4"
Captain and Assistant Patches - 4 1/4" Height