Evidently, the Chicago Tribune didn’t notice.
A Twitter user posted a photo of a recent print edition of the Tribune that incorrectly placed the New York Jets’ logo — yes, the NFL team — in opposition to the Blackhawks instead of the NHL’s Jets ahead of Saturday’s matchup in Chicago.
Not to mention, the two logos aren’t . . . well, particularly similar — the NFL’s Jets feature the team’s name and a football inside of a larger football, while Winnipeg’s shows a jet plane flying over a maple leaf — but the blunder still made it all the way to print.
It’s not the first time this kind of error has made its way to the public: in Feb. 2016, a Canadian news broadcast accidentally aired the NHL’s Florida Panthers logo during a segment about Super Bowl 50, which pitted the Carolina Panthers against the Denver Broncos.