Look: NHLers sketch their team logos with mixed results

It turns out the artistry displayed by some pro hockey players extends beyond the rink. Others? Not so much.

Eight NHLers did their best to draw the logos of their respective clubs Thursday, as shared by USA Today's Jimmy Hascup.

Here's a closer look at each attempt, beginning with a solid effort from Nathan MacKinnon of the Colorado Avalanche.

Philadelphia Flyers defenseman Shayne Gostisbehere didn't have a high degree of difficulty, but he nailed his, nonetheless.

Minnesota Wild center Charlie Coyle had a tough task, but did quite well.

Jonathan Huberdeau of the Florida Panthers didn't do too poorly recreating the shield logo introduced by his team last season.

Like Gostisbehere, Tanner Pearson's assignment was pretty easy, and the Los Angeles Kings winger didn't screw it up.

This, on the other hand, was a whale of a drawing by Chris Tanev of the Vancouver Canucks.

Johnny Gaudreau's Calgary Flames logo looks like a jellyfish, and he may have also revealed a new spelling of his first name.

Finally, Jeff Skinner took a simple, yet fairly accurate, approach to the Carolina Hurricanes' logo.

(Images courtesy: Jimmy Hascup)

Next year, we need to see them draw their teammates.

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