Huh, I hadn't realized the Central had three teams with black home sweaters. The Eastern is definitely the "traditional" conference, with the Western getting more experimental. I like how the Central kinda went both ways, with the less-traditional markets of Charlotte and Denver going with more out-there uniforms, while the other four had more traditional striping on the homes and aways while the alts had more flair. Honestly, I'm kinda surprised at how the 3D renderings really elevate these designs to incredible status.
Just a little bits of trivia for fun:
Four teams have jerseys with wordmarks on the sweater instead of the primary, with three of those (Quebec, Minnesota, and Portland) on the alts while Charlotte has it on all three.
Charlotte is the only team to have different "logos" on all three sweaters.
Charlotte and Minnesota are the only teams to not have their primary logo on the front at all, although Charlotte is the only team to not include it at all on any sweater.
Boston is the only team to use an unofficial color as the base for a sweater.
On the striping-styled backgrounds, Charlotte has the most stripes at 9 while Seattle, Quebec, and Denver have 7, if each change in color is counted as a stripe. (On the opposite, LA has the least at 1.)
Halifax is the only team without a white away jersey, instead being replaced by a cream-colored sweater.
Just some fun things I noticed while looking at these beautiful sweaters. I'll be honest, there are at least three or four teams I would actually buy sweaters for if they were real. Can't wait for the draft!