1. Quebec Caribous (1974-1975)
Landing at #1 on my list is another member of the original NLL, the Quebec Caribous. The Caribous may have only played for two seasons (including winning a championship in 1975), but the logo makes a lasting impression on me every time it resurfaces. Some may not be fans of the original brown and orange color scheme, but I think with a little cleaning up, this logo could still be used today. With Quebec’s name being rumored in the consideration for potential league expansion, I hope that the Caribous are at the top of the list to make a comeback, logo included, after nearly a half century hiatus.
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