
THE REEBOK ORIGINAL
Following the season-long lockout of 2004-2005, the NHL returned to action with some farily substantial adjustments to the rulebook, and perhaps a bit more subtle, but still influential shift to Reebok as the manufacturer of choice for NHL jerseys. For two years, Reebok manufactured jerseys for the Predators that were remarkably similar to those from the CCM/Koho offerings from seasons prior, but with updated brand tagging and the permanent addition of the sabre-toothed tiger skull shoulder patches found first on their infamous 'Mustard' thirds.
Materials and Details

Detailed view of crest (Away)

Kiss-Cut twill back numbers (Away)

Air-Knit details at the bottom hem (Away)

Airknit nameplate with sewn-on twill lettering
(Home)

Even the sleeve numbers are kiss-cut

Collar and neck tagging detail (Away)

Closeup view of the kiss-cut style twill layering used for the back and sleeve numbers

Sleeve Detail w/ elbow reinforcement (Away)

Detail view of twill lettering (Away)
Jerseys Owned in this Gen

Scott Walker 2005-2006
White Set 2 (Sold)
Chris Mason 2006-2007
White Set 2
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Adam Hall 2005-2006
Navy Set 2 (Sold)
Scott Walker 2005-2006
Navy Set 3/Playoffs

Scott Walker 2005-2006
White Set 3/Playoffs (Traded)
Paul Kariya 2006-2007
White Set 2
Shea Weber 2006-2007
Navy Set 3/Playoffs
Steve Sullivan 2006-2007
White Set 2
Jordin Tootoo 2006-2007
Navy Set 3
2005-2007
Customization Specs
Home

Back Number Height
12 3/8"

Sleeve Number Height
4"

Nameplate Height
4" (Letters 2 3/4")
Tagging, Patches & Branding

NHL Hem Branding (Home Pictured)

Manufacturer Branding (Away Pictured)

Skull Shoulder Patch
Unique to 2005-2007
Away

Back Number Height
12 1/4"

Sleeve Number Height
4"

Nameplate Height
3 1/4" (Letters 2 7/8")

Meigray ID w/ lockout correction (05-06 only)

Example of Team-Specific Tagging

'A' Patch (C' not pictured)
4" height