We all have strengths and things we struggle with. On Thursday, several NHL players showed off one thing they can’t do well: draw.
During the NHL Media Tour, star players met with media outlets to conduct interviews, take photos, and film content that will be used throughout the season. USA Today Sports did something different. They asked about a dozen players to draw their own team’s logos. The players were allowed to look at the logo if they needed inspiration.
The results vary, but most of these drawings look like a 5-year-old’s artwork a hockey mom hangs on the fridge.
Vancouver Canucks

Artist: Chris Tanev
Scoring: B-. Though it looks more like a pumpkin than an orca whale.
But hey, it looks great on a jersey.
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— Gráinne (@wholegrainne) September 7, 2017
LA Kings

Artist: Tanner Pearson
Scoring: A. But let’s consider this is one of the easiest NHL logos to draw. It’s basically an upside down house with LA and a crown.
Carolina Hurricanes

Artist: Jeff Skinner
Scoring: A
Calgary Flames

Artist: 10-year-old Johnny Gaudreau
Scoring: C+. It’s part Calgary Flames logo, and part Pac-Man. And no, that’s not how you spell your name, Johnny.
Florida Panthers

Artist: Jonathan Huberdeau
Scoring: B+
Minnesota Wild

Artist: Charlie Coyle
Scoring: A
Philadelphia Flyers

Artist: Shayne Gostisbehere
Scoring: A. I’m not sure what is happening on the wings, but still a great effort.
Colorado Avalanche

Artist: Nathan MacKinnon
Scoring: B+
San Jose Sharks

Artist: Martin Jones
Scoring: C+. USA Today Sports shared that Jones was the only artist that drew from memory. If the shark didn’t end up looking like a tuna, I would have given him a higher grade.
Winnipeg Jets

Artist: Mark Scheifele
Scoring: D. This is a disaster.
Anaheim Ducks

Artist: Ryan Getzlaf
Scoring: B
Montreal Canadiens

Artist: Jonathan Drouin
Scoring: B+. But it’s an easy logo
Arizona Coyotes

Artist: Max Domi
Scoring: A. Wow. Here’s your winner. Are we sure Domi didn’t trace this?
Photos: @jhascup22 and @USATODAYSports
