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| Author: | gr8daygo [ Sun Jan 23, 2011 10:19 am ] |
| Post subject: | Someone finally told Rob Niedermayer that his name was missp |
Is that why Nieds hasn't done shit... is he pissed we spelled his name wrong? and 55 games without a f-ing goal!!! WTF!!! TTR! Woe, to be Rob Niedermayer(notes). To be on your third team in three seasons. To have gone 50 games without a goal over the last two seasons; 55 if you count the postseason. To be forever known as "Scott's brother, you know what's-his-face." To have unknowingly skated around for the Buffalo Sabres for at least three games with your own name misspelled on the back of your sweater ... Uh-huh: He was Rob "Neidermayer" after a nameplate goof on the team's alternate jerseys that coincided with the end of the first half of the season. From the Buffalo News on Monday: As for the jersey mixup, Niedermayer has played for three straight games with his name spelled "Neidermayer" on his back. The Sabres got a new set for the second half and the mistake wasn't caught until Saturday. It will be fixed for tonight. "I didn't even notice to be honest with you," a surprised Niedermayer said when told about the gaffe Monday. "I'll have to remedy that." The Sabres wore their traditional home jerseys against the Montreal Canadiens on Tuesday before winning at the Boston Bruins last night. In fairness, "Niedermayer" has always been an unavoidable pitfall for transposed and incorrect letters; and it's far from the most egregious misspelling on a game-worn hockey sweater. That honor falls to the New York Rangers and Wayne Gretzky, as Paul Lukas of UniWatch recalled in a countdown of all-time jersey gaffes: 5. Wayne Gretzky, Oct. 30, 1997. You're the greatest player in the history of the sport, you're playing for the league's marquee franchise, and your name is synonymous with hockey, so you'd think they could at least spell it correctly. But you -- and whomever lettered your jersey -- would be wrong. All hail Wayne Gretkzy, The Grate Won. UPDATE: Reader Chris O. sends news of a second Sabres jersey gaffe: Said Chris: When Marc-Andre Gragnani(notes) was stepping in the penalty box last night it appeared he was wearing his nameplate from the "slug" uniforms, rather than the new-throwback (but not the new, vintage, throwback third jersey) uniforms. It looked like he had the rounded, modern-looking text from the past few seasons rather than the traditional block lettering. http://sports.yahoo.com/nhl/blog/puck_d ... nhl-310618 |
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| Author: | H0CKEYisL0VEx24 [ Sun Jan 23, 2011 12:58 pm ] |
| Post subject: | Re: Someone finally told Rob Niedermayer that his name was missp |
Remember a couple seasons ago, when Brian Campbell was Cambpell for a game? If I remember correctly, the place that did the embroidery for that was on Lake Ave. near the 5, and we pass by there whenever we go downtown. I think they're closed now, though. |
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| Author: | X-pensfan [ Sun Jan 23, 2011 1:07 pm ] |
| Post subject: | Re: Someone finally told Rob Niedermayer that his name was missp |
HIde the shotgun from mecaphile lol |
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| Author: | ironyisadeadscene [ Sun Jan 23, 2011 1:37 pm ] |
| Post subject: | Re: Someone finally told Rob Niedermayer that his name was missp |
H0CKEYisL0VEx24 wrote: Remember a couple seasons ago, when Brian Campbell was Cambpell for a game? If I remember correctly, the place that did the embroidery for that was on Lake Ave. near the 5, and we pass by there whenever we go downtown. I think they're closed now, though. i think the team does it themselves with a stamping/heat process. at least thats how it is in baseball. id assume thats how it is in all sports. but i could be wrong. |
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| Author: | Skyline_BNR34 [ Sun Jan 23, 2011 2:28 pm ] |
| Post subject: | Re: Someone finally told Rob Niedermayer that his name was missp |
Not if the letters are sewn on like they are in hockey jerseys. |
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| Author: | ironyisadeadscene [ Sun Jan 23, 2011 4:59 pm ] |
| Post subject: | Re: Someone finally told Rob Niedermayer that his name was missp |
Skyline_BNR34 wrote: Not if the letters are sewn on like they are in hockey jerseys. i dont think they are actually sewn on. just looks that way. baseball name plates are the same as hockey, im almost positive of it. |
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| Author: | Skyline_BNR34 [ Mon Jan 24, 2011 1:38 am ] |
| Post subject: | Re: Someone finally told Rob Niedermayer that his name was missp |
ironyisadeadscene wrote: Skyline_BNR34 wrote: Not if the letters are sewn on like they are in hockey jerseys. i dont think they are actually sewn on. just looks that way. baseball name plates are the same as hockey, im almost positive of it. Maybe so, the names seem like they are but everything else is sewn on. I wish I had an authentic to look at. http://shop.nhl.com/product/index.jsp?p ... stsell_txt Not sure if it's truly real but: http://jerseys-fs.com/hockey-jerseys-fs ... -50-60-00/ The pictures show the letters are all sewn on, and it even says it in this description. It's all double-tackle twill lettering and appliqué twill graphics, only the premiere ones are silkscreened. Authentic is all sewn on. |
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| Author: | AudSabres [ Mon Jan 24, 2011 2:04 am ] |
| Post subject: | Re: Someone finally told Rob Niedermayer that his name was missp |
In most cases, letters/numbers have what is called "Gator-grip" on the back of tackle twill. When heated, it helps hold the letters in place. Then, they are sewn with the zigzag stitching. Same goes for numbers. Side note: In some cases for alternate "A"'s, they used to attach Velcro to the eligible players jerseys for easy changing if need be. |
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| Author: | ironyisadeadscene [ Mon Jan 24, 2011 2:13 am ] |
| Post subject: | Re: Someone finally told Rob Niedermayer that his name was missp |
i remember watching sports jobs with junior seau, and he was a dodgers bat boy, and they made him a jersey, in like.. less then 3 minutes. with a heat stamp process. i assumed it was the same in the NHL. |
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| Author: | Skyline_BNR34 [ Mon Jan 24, 2011 2:29 am ] |
| Post subject: | Re: Someone finally told Rob Niedermayer that his name was missp |
Well I guess that's the reason why Authentic jerseys cost $300 bucks. |
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| Author: | ironyisadeadscene [ Mon Jan 24, 2011 2:35 am ] |
| Post subject: | Re: Someone finally told Rob Niedermayer that his name was missp |
ill look at my authentic jersey closely |
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| Author: | AudSabres [ Mon Jan 24, 2011 11:41 am ] |
| Post subject: | Re: Someone finally told Rob Niedermayer that his name was missp |
ironyisadeadscene wrote: i remember watching sports jobs with junior seau, and he was a dodgers bat boy, and they made him a jersey, in like.. less then 3 minutes. with a heat stamp process. i assumed it was the same in the NHL. I think I remember watching that episode as well. Yeah, they can make up a jersey hella quick if need be. When the IIHF Worlds were played in Halifax a few years ago, they were doing customized team Canada jerseys right in front of you at the Metro Center. They were the pro twill numbers, just heat pressed on. Easy way to mass produce them for sure. If you wanted, you could always just stitch around the numbers at a later time. The letters would be a bitch unless they were on a name plate because it's a pain to have to stitch around every single letter with all of the jersey under the machine. I've done a few like this for some friends jerseys (Rangers/Redwings) and swore I'd never do it again. Name plate is definitely the easier and quickest way to go. I'll toss this in here as well since we're talking about customizing & what not. I am now the proud owner of 2 RBK Edge 1.0 authentic Sabres jerseys. One cost me $96 and the other $99. Compliments of ebay, a Vanek size 56 and a Myers size 56! |
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| Author: | hakutaku [ Mon Jan 24, 2011 12:28 pm ] |
| Post subject: | Re: Someone finally told Rob Niedermayer that his name was missp |
Ok is it just me or does the grey under the armpit on the white jerseys just remind you of pit stains every time a player raises their arms? |
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| Author: | Gasoline [ Mon Jan 24, 2011 12:48 pm ] |
| Post subject: | Re: Someone finally told Rob Niedermayer that his name was missp |
hakutaku wrote: Ok is it just me or does the grey under the armpit on the white jerseys just remind you of pit stains every time a player raises their arms? HAHA. Yes, I've thought the same thing. |
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| Author: | PuckSniperPensel [ Mon Jan 24, 2011 9:28 pm ] |
| Post subject: | Re: Someone finally told Rob Niedermayer that his name was missp |
Gasoline wrote: hakutaku wrote: Ok is it just me or does the grey under the armpit on the white jerseys just remind you of pit stains every time a player raises their arms? HAHA. Yes, I've thought the same thing. Funny, because that's exactly why it's there. If they left it white, you'd end up with yellow stains. |
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| Author: | AudSabres [ Tue Jan 25, 2011 1:57 pm ] |
| Post subject: | Re: Someone finally told Rob Niedermayer that his name was missp |
Ah, the pit stains don't bother me as much as the front piping. At least it gives the impression that on nights where the boys take a night off, they're working hard out on the ice and it's an honest man's sweat in them pits |
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