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January 22, 2010

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Easliy the best group yet i love most of em... Im even having trouble voting

This is easily the best concept competition i've seen yet, and i've been following icethetics since the first weeks it was made. Every concept here is very well designed and the quality of everyones project is amazing.

Personally my favorite is Johnny's because the quality logo and the unique color scheme (compared to other nhl teams not other concepts). It's very close though, pretty much any of these concepts are better than what Anaheim currently has.

Woo! Just checked the poll stats. Chad's really runnin' away with it!

The polls close on Monday, January 25th at 3pm EST.

why is it already closed? i did not have the chance to vote.

Sigma Kappa has my vote.

Sledgehammer, there was some dumb issue with Polldaddy (the site I use to conduct my polls).

They closed the poll before the 3pm scheduled time. I fixed the error and the polls are now open again.

Rock the vote!

Interesting, although a fan would hope they'd keep color scheme. It's seems less serious in terms of intimidating the other team or being true to the fans. The players hated the original jerseys because it emphasized the Disney connection and the Duck part. It just seems a step backwards in the evolution of the brand.

The green jersey on number 2 is sick.

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