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(Sun-Sentinel) The latest name change for Dolphins Stadium is more of a tweak than an overhaul.

Saturday, the venue will be introduced as Dolphin Stadium without the `s' in the team name.

The team will also unveil a new logo for the venue: a stylized dolphin in navy blue, aqua, white and orange that looks more like the actual mammal than the cartoon version on players' helmets and jerseys.

Team officials would not comment, but the team logo is not expected to change.

"The focus on this is the stadium and what's happening at the stadium," said George Torres, senior director, corporate communications & development for Dolphins Enterprises.

Torres declined to discuss the logo and name further, because Dolphins owner H. Wayne Huizenga and other team officials have scheduled a news conference Saturday to unveil the logo and the stadium's new giant high-definition video scoreboards. Daktronics, the scoreboard maker, included a Dolphin Stadium logo in a publicity brochure about the scoreboards on its Web site, daktronics.com, early Tuesday, but it had been removed by mid-morning.

A Daktronics official declined to comment.

The stadium was renamed Dolphins Stadium in January 2005, after spending the previous nine seasons as Pro Player Stadium, but the signs were never updated. Pro Player closed its doors in 1999 after its parent company, Fruit of the Loom, filed for bankruptcy. The team regained the naming rights in 2000, but was unable to re-sell them. In announcing the change to Dolphins Stadium, Huizenga didn't rule out selling the rights to another corporation, but said a reference to "Dolphins," or in this case "Dolphin," would need to remain in the name.

The 18-year-old venue was originally named Joe Robbie Stadium for the team's first owner.
 
Yeah they showed the logo in an earlier thread....it is ok for the stadium but hopefully it won't be put on the helmets.
 
Did you actually read the article? It says the TEAM LOGO is not expected to change. The stadium is getting that new hippy 70's style 3 colored dolphin logo, but who the hell cares about the stadium logo?
 
surtain23 said:
Check this out!

(Sun-Sentinel) The latest name change for Dolphins Stadium is more of a tweak than an overhaul.

Saturday, the venue will be introduced as Dolphin Stadium without the `s' in the team name.

The team will also unveil a new logo for the venue: a stylized dolphin in navy blue, aqua, white and orange that looks more like the actual mammal than the cartoon version on players' helmets and jerseys.

Team officials would not comment, but the team logo is not expected to change.

"The focus on this is the stadium and what's happening at the stadium," said George Torres, senior director, corporate communications & development for Dolphins Enterprises.

Torres declined to discuss the logo and name further, because Dolphins owner H. Wayne Huizenga and other team officials have scheduled a news conference Saturday to unveil the logo and the stadium's new giant high-definition video scoreboards. Daktronics, the scoreboard maker, included a Dolphin Stadium logo in a publicity brochure about the scoreboards on its Web site, daktronics.com, early Tuesday, but it had been removed by mid-morning.

A Daktronics official declined to comment.

The stadium was renamed Dolphins Stadium in January 2005, after spending the previous nine seasons as Pro Player Stadium, but the signs were never updated. Pro Player closed its doors in 1999 after its parent company, Fruit of the Loom, filed for bankruptcy. The team regained the naming rights in 2000, but was unable to re-sell them. In announcing the change to Dolphins Stadium, Huizenga didn't rule out selling the rights to another corporation, but said a reference to "Dolphins," or in this case "Dolphin," would need to remain in the name.

The 18-year-old venue was originally named Joe Robbie Stadium for the team's first owner.

The right thing to do was to keep it JRS in honor of the man who made a great deal of personal sacrifice to build that stadium.
Truthfully, failing to properly honor Robbie was a classless act on Huizenga's part, but it's my only real criticism of him. Otherwise, he has been one of the better owners.
I don't fault him for the Marlins because he was losing money and South Florida for all its talk doesn't really support that team.
 
jlfin said:
The right thing to do was to keep it JRS in honor of the man who made a great deal of personal sacrifice to build that stadium.
Truthfully, failing to properly honor Robbie was a classless act on Huizenga's part, but it's my only real criticism of him. Otherwise, he has been one of the better owners.
I don't fault him for the Marlins because he was losing money and South Florida for all its talk doesn't really support that team.

I too wish the stadium would have remained Joe Robbie, but I'm not one to tell another man what to do with his property. Overall I think Huizenga has done a good job.
 
Who cares what they call the stadium? What happens on the FIELD is all that matters.

In Saban We Trust!
 
Roman529 said:
Yeah they showed the logo in an earlier thread....it is ok for the stadium but hopefully it won't be put on the helmets.

I like our logo on the helmets, I hope they don't switch with the stadium one either.
 
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I always thought it was Dolphin Stadium. :/
 
is the new logo nice? i like the logo right now. does anyone have a pics of it or has it not been made yet?
 
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