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Calgary Flames Retro Third Jersey

The Calgary Flames have revealed their third jersey which pays tribute to the heritage of the team. The jersey honors the past by bringing back the retro jersey to celebrate the the 30th anniversary of the team’s 1989 Stanley Cup victory. The old school look features a red base with the flaming C logo and the same striping details on the sleeves and hem. The retro look has been upgraded onto the newest adidas hockey jersey template but stays true to the old school look.

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Columbus Blue Jackets Third Jersey

The Columbus Blue Jackets have announced the return of their signature cannon logo jersey as the clubs third jersey option for the season. We will see the alternate look hit the ice for the Blue Jackets a total of 12 times this season, with our first look coming on October 18th against the Philadelphia Flyers. The front of the jersey features the old school cannon that represents the Blue Jackets connection to the Civil War. Within the neckline we see the saying “We Fight, We March!” which is a nod to the team’s first Stanley Cup run. There are 10 stars as well that represent the team’s 10 year anniversary.

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Winnipeg Jets Aviator Jersey

The WInnipeg Jets reveal their third jersey dubbed the Aviator jersey. The inspiration from the jersey is from the 1990-96 Jets simple uniforms. The new blue color scheme reverses the team’s current color palette, with the aviator blue as the base. The team's official new wordmark includes a Jets script that draws from a long line of team wordmarks that have incorporated Jets shapes and motion. On the inside the neckline are the words "We Are True North.", a call back to their fans who yell "True North" each game.

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Colorado Avalanche Third Jersey

The Colorado Avalanche have introduced their third jersey for the season. The third jersey will be worn by the Avalanche in the mix for Division Rivalry Night this season within the NHL. The jersey is predominantly navy color scheme and features the new 'C' logo in a throwback-style style crest on the front. We see laces at the neckline, silver piping on the front and white shoulders accentuate the new sweater, which is a mash up between the identity of the state of Colorado and its proud history of hockey. While the white color is meant to represent the snow-caped mountains.

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New Mask for Washington Capitals Holtby

The Stanley Cup Champions are set to start a new season and with the new season comes a new helmet for their goalie, Braden Holtby. The design on Holtby’s helmet features the dome of the Capital building with the old Capitals logo on the sides, Capitals spelled out on the jaw area and an assortment of stars throughout.

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Edmonton Oilers Retro Jersey

The Edmonton Oilers have turned back the clocks and dusted off these retro jerseys. To commemorate the franchise's 40 years the team will wear the jerseys four times this season along with the 40th-anniversary jersey patch that will be worn on all jerseys during 2018-19.

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St. Louis Blues Heritage Jersey

The St. Louis Blues have introduce their team's Heritage jersey. The new jersey is designed based off the team's inaugural uniforms from the 1967-68 season. The look features the original Blue Note on the old school light blue base with the gold and white stripes on the sleeves and waistline.

"It's nice we have a third jersey that's connected to the team's history. When you look at the past years, you see the players who wore this jersey before and it just gives you more responsibility. It's more fun for fans when you have more than two jerseys, and I really like the design. I think fans will like it." - Vladimir Tarasenko

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Canucks 50th Season Jersey

The Vancouver Canucks are bringing back the "Flying Skate" uniform for the team's 50th Season. The design was left up to the fans on which throwback jersey they wanted to see the team bring back and the "Flying Skate" design from 90's was voted the winner. The design features a skate on a diagonal with Canucks written into the blade. This jersey design was the first time in franchise history the word Canucks was added into a logo for Vancouver.

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Arizona State Hockey New Unis

Arizona State has released their new hockey uniforms created by adidas. The adizero authentic jerseys for the Sun Devils are made to be lighter, cooler, and stronger. Each jersey will feature a perforated numbering system that reduces number weight up to 60%. Arizona State will have their pick of combinations from two jerseys, four helmets, three pants, and three gloves that combine for a total of 72 different options, the most in college hockey.

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Da Beauty League Jerseys

adidas has partnered with the Da Beauty League as the official uniform provider. Da Beauty League returns to Braemar Arena for a third season to showcase a fast-paced and creative style of play. The new jersey designs feature each team’s sponsor and include debossed shoulders, performance neckline, double-layer elbow and shoulder reinforcement, and underarm mesh inserts for breathability.

“As the creator sports brand, we seek to inspire through our products, our athletes, our style, and in communities, and we’re excited to partner with Da Beauty League to bring some of the game’s best creators together for some of the greatest pick-up games in a fast, raw and edgy environment,” said Dan Near, Sr. Director of adidas Hockey. “This new partnership is unique opportunity to help empower generations of hockey players to play the game we love, to give back and make the game more accessible, and to continue to build and pass along hockey culture.”


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