Team Canada will wear these two hockey jerseys at the 2026 Olympics

Nov 7 2025, 1:49 am

Hockey Canada has unveiled two new jerseys ahead of the Milano Cortina 2026 Winter Olympics.

Canada will wear red or white, both for the men’s and women’s Olympic hockey tournaments, as well as the para hockey tournament during the Paralympics.

The Team Canada Olympic and Paralympic hockey jersey features a Maple Leaf crest made of sublimated satin twill and silicon. The red jersey features a multi-shade black Maple Leaf with black stripes and perforated white numbers on the back. The white jersey has a multi-tone red crest, with red stripes and red perforated numbers.

The left sleeve features Hockey Canada’s logo on both jerseys, while the Canadian Olympic Committee logo is on the right.

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“With the Olympics and Paralympics rapidly approaching, and as fans eagerly await the start of the women’s, men’s and para hockey tournaments in Milan, we are excited to unveil the jerseys our athletes will wear as they represent all Canadians across the country and around the world on the biggest stage,” said Hockey Canada president and CEO Katherine Henderson.

“These Olympic and Paralympic jerseys perfectly reflect Canadian hockey and the passion Canadian fans bring when cheering on our athletes, and we look forward to seeing our teams and fans alike wear them with pride as we look to capture gold medals in Italy.”

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Fans can buy the Bauer replica jersey for $149.99 through Hockey Canada’s website, beginning on Friday morning. Partial proceeds from all jersey sales are reinvested in winter sports in Canada.

There will be extra attention paid to the men’s Olympic hockey tournament this year, as NHL players will participate for the first time in 12 years. Canada and the United States will enter the tournament as the favourites, following their showdown at the 4 Nations Face-Off in February.

“More than just uniforms, these jerseys reflect the pride, passion and history of Canada’s Olympic hockey legacy,” said Canadian Olympic Committee CEO and secretary general David Shoemaker. “These Games are an exciting time for hockey, marking not only the return of the NHL players, but the first Olympic Winter Games since the establishment of the PWHL. It’s truly a moment for the history books, and I for one can’t wait to cheer on the men’s and women’s teams at Milano Cortina 2026.”

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