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The battle to be named Greatest NHL Uniform is waging, with fans having until Dec. 31 to visit NHL.com/GreatestUniforms to cast their votes for the Greatest NHL Uniform. Sponsored in Canada by Visa, the site takes users on a stunning visual history of the League, with an interactive gallery page providing a robust look at NHL franchises from the past 100 years and the uniforms that defined them.
NHL.com staffers are also sharing their picks. Today, NHL.com Staff Writer Amalie Benjamin explains the uniforms worn by the Mighty Ducks of Anaheim are at the top of her list.

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I might be betraying my age here -- OK, I definitely am -- but I was 10 years old when "The Mighty Ducks" came out, the perfect age to appreciate most everything about that movie. I wasn't a hockey fan back then, and the movie was one of the earlier introductions I had to the game. So it's hard not to be sentimental about the logo for the Mighty Ducks of Anaheim from their inception in 1993 until 2006, just before they became the Ducks and won a Stanley Cup in one fell swoop.
To me, it's a logo that's somehow both garish and nostalgic, silly and brilliant in its appeal to the kids who made "The Mighty Ducks" the movie an unqualified success. There's a duck-billed goalie mask with a furrowed brow and a mean look, on top of a set of crossed hockey sticks, on a jersey that was white with teal accents, with the alternate in purple. For me, it's an easy pick. I mean, how can you argue with the Flying V?