Nashville Predators
This logo is a slightly different take on the original, with an altered color scheme and simpler design. Also, the tiger’s eye now has a more distinct pupil. The logo features the side head shot of the saber-toothed tiger with blue and gold highlighted features and a gold trim around the logo.
Predators Alternate Logo
The Nashville Predators alternate logo has a long and exciting history. It was first introduced in the early 2000s when the team began to gain popularity, and it quickly became an iconic part of their identity. The original design featured two saber-toothed cats, which were meant to represent strength and power. This symbolized the ferocity of hockey players on the ice and represented Nashville's historical connection with its namesake animal. This saber-toothed tiger once roamed Tennessee thousands of years ago.
In 2016, after much anticipation from fans worldwide, a new version of this beloved logo was unveiled for use during special occasions such as select home games or promotional events throughout the season. This new iteration kept many elements from its predecessor but also added modern touches like more vibrant colors and sharper lines that better reflected traditional values associated with hockey culture while appearing fresh for contemporary audiences.
Finally, in 2021, yet another update came out that further improved upon these ideas by introducing even bolder hues while maintaining all other aspects intact. These improvements have allowed fans, old and young alike, to appreciate how far this brand has come over time without losing nostalgia or familiarity along the way - something genuinely remarkable, considering how fast technology evolves nowadays! Ultimately, it is clear why so many people adore what Nashville Predators' alternate logo stands for: strong roots combined with progressive innovation make up one unique emblem!
Nashville Predators
2012 - Present
A blue guitar pick with a yellow circle and three-stars in the middle to represent State of Tennessee. The letters "NP" at the bottom in blue with white outline. The letters "NP" stand for the city and the team nickname Nashville Predators.
Nashville Predators
2012 - Present
The initials "NP" in white, blue and yellow. The letters "NP" stand for the city and the team nickname Nashville Predators.
Nashville Predators
2010 - 2011
The initials "NP" in white and silver with saber-tooth tiger teeth used for the lettering - worn on the pants of the Nashville Predators alternate uniform. The initials "NP" stand for the city and the team nickname Nashville Predators.
Nashville Predators
2010 - 2011
Fossilized sabre-toothed tiger head on blue and black checkered circle. A wordmark "NASHVILLE PREDATORS HOCKEY CLUB" in blue in circling the fossil.
Nashville Predators
2007 - 2011
Fossilized sabre-toothed tiger head on yellow outline. A wordmark "NASHVILLE" in blue and "PREDATORS" in white with blue trim above the fossil.
Nashville Predators
2002 - 2011
A fossilized sabre-toothed tiger head. This logo was first introduced along with the mustard colored alternate jersey in 2001, and was featured as the shoulder patch on that jersey. In 2005 they added this shoulder patch logo to the home and road jerseys. When the Reebok Edge jerseys were introduced and the Predators jerseys were redesigned, this shoulder patch logo gained a thick yellow outline.
Nashville Predators
1999 - 2011
Wordmark "NASHVILLE" in blue and "PREDATORS" in white with blue and yellow outline in italics over sabre-toothed tiger head.
Nashville Predators
1999 - 2011
Wordmark "NASHVILLE" in blue and "PREDATORS" in white with blue and yellow outline in italics over sabre-toothed tiger head.
Nashville Predators
1999 - 2011
Sabre-toothed Tiger head on a navy blue and silver triangle.
Nashville Predators
1999 - 2004
Blue letter "N" with Gaylord Arena Tower over it and blue, yellow and orange star at the top. A wordmark "NASHVILLE" at the bottom in white with yellow outline and yellow line underneath.