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    Derek Lee
    Jun 18, 2024, 16:27

    The Ducks teased their new-look logo on Monday.

    In case you haven’t heard, the Anaheim Ducks are rebranding their jerseys for the 2024-25 season.

    Per Chris Smith of Icethetics, the new primary jersey color is expected to be orange and a new-look Mighty Ducks logo is also expected to adorn the front as the new crest.

    On Monday, the Ducks posted a teaser image on their social media platforms of the logo along with a video of their mascot, Wild Wing, painting a canvas with orange color. The palette also contained colors like jade and eggplant, which call back to a previous Mighty Ducks era.

    The Ducks also applied for an “Orange Country” trademark on June 14, which will be used for merchandise in the upcoming season. This slogan will likely be turned into a hashtag for social media promotion as owners Henry and Susan Samueli continue to emphasize Orange County, where the Ducks reside. This will go hand-in-hand with the continued development of OCVIBE, which will surround Honda Center and is expected to be fully completed in 2029.

    The Ducks also announced that they will be hosting a free event on June 30 (the day after the second day of the NHL Draft) at Honda Center, referring to it as a “Summer Flock Party”.

    Fans will be able to hear from general manager Pat Verbeek and the Ducks’ newly-drafted prospects. Current prospects Cutter Gauthier and Nico Myatovic will also be in attendance as well as club president Aaron Teats.

    The link details that new Ducks merchandise will be debuting at this event, suggesting that “Orange Country” merchandise or the new jerseys for the upcoming season—if they haven’t already been revealed by then—will be shown to fans for the first time.