Anaheim - Is the current set an improvement over the last ones? Oh yeah. They're still the worst in the league, though.
Arizona - zzz. Add some horizontal striping or something, jeez.
Calgary - Go retro. The home and road are a mess.
Carolina - Needs a complete re-branding.
Colorado - Just...awful. The old design is possible, use it.
Florida - Never liked the look to begin with, but even with the return to red and the piping being removed it's still a bad template. Again, no hem striping whatsoever looks terrible.
Ottawa - Go back to the original logo and stop trying to look tough. Keep the alternates.
San Jose - Hem striping adds weight...but front numbers don't? Okay... The all-black look is terrible for a team that had fully embraced the teal.
Washington - The modernized look already looks dated. Go with the W as the primary and go from there.
Minor changes:
Buffalo - Ditch the alternates, for the love of God. Also if you'd ditch the piping and go back to the lighter shade of blue that'd be great, thaaaaaaanks.
Los Angeles - There needs to be some color in an alternate, preferably the old purple & gold throwbacks make a return. I'm certainly no fan of the pencil-point logo, but with 2 Cups under it there's no way in hell it gets pushed aside...unless AEG inexplicably decides to sell the team to Howard Baldwin.
Minnesota - Ditch the red.
NY Islanders - I hate those alternates, but they're inexplicably popular...but at least make the numbers normal-sized. It's weird seeing the stretched-out numbers in a normal-sized arena.
Pittsburgh - Promote the alternates to home and add a matching white for the road. I think this is inevitable in a couple years.
Tampa - Ditch that alternate, it's a total disaster.
Toronto - I know it won't happen, but I'd love to see the 11-point leaf kicked to the curb in favor of the 35-point leaf. The Leafs have won nothing with the 11-point leaf.
Vancouver - Ditch the VANCOUVER over the logo.
Winnipeg - Not a fan of the designs in general, but I wish they'd at least acknowledge the old Jets in an alternate.