Toronto Huskies
1946 - 1947
A white with blue trim husky surrounded by wordmark "TORONTO HUSKIES" in white with blue 3-D font.
Huskies Primary Logo
The Toronto Huskies' primary logo has a rich and storied history that dates back to the team’s founding in 1946. The original logo featured an orange basketball with black trim, set against a white background with two blue stripes running along each side of the ball. This design was used for only one season before being replaced by a more modern-looking version featuring an orange “Huskies” script lettering surrounded by eight stars representing each player on the court at any given time. This version would remain unchanged until 1954 when it was changed again to feature red and white colors instead of blue and orange, as well as the new typeface for the lettering.
In 1962, this classic look underwent yet another transformation which saw it become even more recognizable than its predecessors; now featuring three different colored circles – red, yellow, and green – arranged around a central image depicting an anthropomorphic husky wearing sunglasses while dribbling a basketball in its mouth! The addition of these colors gave rise to what is now known affectionately amongst fans as “the rainbow logo” or simply “the Huskies Logo".
Since then there have been several minor tweaks made over time but overall this iconic emblem has remained largely unchanged since first appearing nearly sixty years ago! It stands today not only as one of Canada's most beloved sports logos but also serves as a reminder of how far Toronto's professional basketball team has come since their humble beginnings in 1946 - from a struggling expansion franchise into championship contenders capable of taking home titles year after year!
Toronto Huskies
1946 - 1947
A white with blue trim husky surrounded by wordmark "TORONTO HUSKIES" in white with blue 3-D font.