Hockey T-Shirts
Description: Retro-inspired Minnesota Frost hockey logo design featuring bold purple accents and professional styling, perfect for women's sportswear or fan merchandise. Celebrate the women's hockey team established in 2023 with this trendy piece.
Description: Then Orr changed the game, attacking up ice and generating offense himself. In a career robbed by knee injuries, Orr totaled 874 points in 596 games. He won eight Norris trophies and three Hart trophies. He also led the Boston Bruins to two Stanley Cups.
Description: Hockey Mom. The "Hockey Mom" shirt is a fun, spirited design that celebrates the pride and dedication of moms who support their kids in the world of hockey. Perfect for any hockey mom who's always cheering from the sidelines, this shirt combines comfort with a bold statement of love and enthusiasm for the sport. Featuring a simple yet impactful design, it’s ideal for wearing to games, practices, or just as an everyday tribute to your kid’s athletic journey. Whether you're on the rink or off, this shirt lets everyone know you're the ultimate hockey fan—and a proud mom at that!
Description: The Minnesota North Stars were a professional ice hockey team for 26 seasons, from 1967 to 1993. The North Stars played their home games at the Metropolitan Sports Center in Bloomington, Minnesota, and the team's colors for most of its history were green, yellow, gold, and white. The North Stars played 2,062 regular season games and made the playoffs 17 times, including two finals appearances, but were unable to bring home the cup. After the 1992–93 season, the franchise moved to Dallas.
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Description: Following the departure of the Minnesota North Stars in 1993, the state of Minnesota was left without a professional hockey team. To fill that void, the Minnesota Moose were founded the following year, using the Saint Paul Civic Center as its home arena. After two years in the Twin Cities, the team was sold to a group of Canadian businessmen in 1996 who relocated the team to Winnipeg, Manitoba, and promptly renamed them.