These first 6 questions will not require a city, just a team name.
Long before the Sharks, the [blank_start]Golden Seals[blank_end] used teal as a primary color for their jersey. Eschewing the colors they shared with an Oakland baseball team, and a Memphis basketball team.
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Golden Seals
Question 2
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The [blank_start]Flyers[blank_end] added long pants in lieu of the traditional socks and short pants to their NHL uniforms in the 1980s, however these caused players to slide further and faster on the ice when they took a spill. In response the league banned long pants starting in the 83-84 season.
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Flyers
Question 3
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Forty years before the NHL's third jersey program gave five different teams a second jersey to wear at home, the [blank_start]Bruins[blank_end] brought out their own third jersey, a first for the league in the 1950s.
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Bruins
Question 4
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Over sixty years before the Sabres put the player numbers on the chest of jerseys, the [blank_start]Rangers[blank_end] had their team name arched over a large player number on the front of their jerseys. An unpopular look, it only lasted for one season.
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Rangers
Question 5
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Long before teams started to put player names on the back of home jerseys. And a full fifty one years before the league mandated it. The [blank_start]Americans[blank_end] experimented with putting player names on the backs of jerseys between the shoulders. It only lasted a single season, and the idea wasn't used again for four decades.
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Americans
Question 6
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After being so popular as one of the five charter teams in the third jersey program the league put into place. The [blank_start]Mighty Ducks[blank_end] added a fourth jersey to their lineup in the late 90's, a first for any NHL team.
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Mighty Ducks
Question 7
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In a not terribly popular move, only four NHL teams have had land-masses as a signature part of their jersey for one or more seasons.
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Winnipeg Jets
Calgary Flames
Cleveland Barons
Minnesota North Stars
Hartford Whalers
Dallas Stars
New York Americans
New York Islanders
Columbus Blue Jackets
Arizona Coyotes.
Question 8
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These six teams have been the only ones in the NHL to have work a state, providence, or country flag on a regular jersey at some point or another. This does not include special single-game jerseys.