Colorado Avalanche
The Avalanche and the Red Wings spent the late 90s and early 2000s trying to physically injure each other on the ice. These Colorado Avalanche rivalry shirts honor that memory with anti-Detroit gear stocked even though the two teams aren't in the same division anymore.
Anti-Stars gear leads everything in the current Central Division because Dallas has been the closest divisional contender for years, with text and box designs, censored or fully explicit, in Avalanche burgundy, blue, and silver. Anti-Predators and anti-Wild designs cover the rest of the Central and there's permanent room for anti-Vegas tees. Outside the division, Red Wings hate stays stocked because some grudges don't expire.
Colorado Avalanche fan gear for Avs Country. Wear it to Ball Arena downtown, still the Can to some longtime fans, to bars in LoDo and the Highlands, to watch parties anywhere along the Front Range.
Three Stanley Cups in Denver, the first one in Colorado's first season in town in 1996. Joe Sakic captaining ice-cold. Patrick Roy in the crease. Peter Forsberg doing impossible things. Ray Bourque finally winning his ring in 2001 after twenty-two seasons. Nathan MacKinnon and Cale Makar carrying the present. Three rings, three decades. The Avs aren't here to be polite. Go Avs.