ECHL logo and symbol, meaning, history, PNG
- Download PNG Echl Logo PNG Founded in 1988, the Princeton-based ECHL is well-known as a tier below the American Hockey League.
- The organization used to be referred to as the East Coast Hockey League, which is reflected in one of its older logos.
- Meaning and history 1988 — 1995 The original ECHL logo featured the lettering “ECHL” in a rectangular shape with golden “wall” to the right.
- 1995 — 2003 The emblem adopted in 1995 looked very much like the current one, except that it comprised the old name of the league and the stars had yellow outlines.
- 2003 — 2017 The text was removed in 2003.
- 2017 — 2018 The redesign of 2017 straighten up the massive white inscription and placed it on a solid blue background, enclosed into a shield-shaped outline in light gray.
- It was the 30th-anniversary badge, so the “30” was even larger in size than the main logotype, and placed above it in gray and white, looking elegant and voluminous.
- The bottom part of the crest was embellished with five red five-pointed stars, which were placed under a white hockey puck, set on a chevron, composed of three gray lines.
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