Senators announce return to old '2D' logo
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What's old is new again.
The Ottawa Senators are going back to their roots and returning to their old '2D' logo, as the club announced Friday.
The only difference between the above logo and the new one is the gold trimming on the cape instead of red, as seen below:
"The fans of this great franchise have high expectations," said owner Eugene Melnyk. "We have heard from our fans, our partners and our players, and we have listened. It is time to return to our heritage but in a bold, new manner. The Senators have a rich history in our community, and we are ready for the next chapter to begin."
The club will unveil a new set of home and away uniforms on Oct. 6 at the NHL Entry Draft.
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