Hockey Canada unveils new Olympic hockey jerseys (PHOTOS)

Nov 1 2017, 11:31 pm

With 100 days to go before the start of the 2018 Winter Olympics in PyeongChang, we now know what Canada’s hockey teams will be wearing.

Team Canada’s new, modern uniforms were unveiled in Toronto on Wednesday morning.

Three Nike-designed jerseys – one red, one white, and one alternate black – will debut at the Winter Games in February.

The jerseys will be worn by Canada’s NHL-less men’s Olympic hockey team, as well as the full-strength women’s team. It’ll also be worn by Canada’s sledge hockey team during the Paralympics.

Canada’s Olympic jersey has not contained the logo of Hockey Canada – the governing body for the sport in our country – since 2010.

The jersey certainly has a contemporary look, without traditional stripes. It’s a jersey unlike any we’ve seen before, as the gif below illustrates.

It’ll be interesting to see how Canada reacts to the men’s hockey tournament this year. Without NHL participation at the Winter Games for the first time since 1994, the team will be primarily composed of professional players playing in Europe. There’ll likely be some familiar names – the Mason Raymonds of the world – but no superstars.

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Still, it’s hockey and this is Canada. And when an Olympic gold medal is on the line, people should care.

Perhaps the underdog factor – a team full of players who aren’t currently realizing their NHL dream – will be something this country can get behind.

Here’s a look at the new jerseys:

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