The New Jersey Devils have unveiled the organizations first-ever third jersey. The black base look features a retro white striping pattern paying homage to the history of hockey in the Garden State. Across the chest is Jersey in white with a red drop shadow with the same design seen carried through to the player’s numbers. Special detail went into each design decision for the Devils. The 21 stripes on the jersey represent the 21 counties within New Jersey, the modernized 5 stripes across the left shoulder honors the Devils five retired player numbers, and finally the Silver lettering on the inside of the neck denotes the years the Devils won Stanley Cups ('95, '00, '03) with the silver meant to evoke the reflection of the Cup itself.
"The organization has been playing with the same jersey for almost 40 years, and to be a part of bringing a third jersey for our fans to enjoy is going to leave a great mark. The new sweater is inspired by a history of hockey in the Garden State that fans may not be familiar with, and layered with design elements of Devils championship success. This is a jersey our alumni are envious of that they wished they could have played in it back in their day. People throughout the state and country know us as "Jersey," this is our place, our home and this jersey signifies that." -Martin Brodeur,New Jersey Devils Legend
The alternate look will be worn thirteen times this season for the Devils.
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The Arizona State hockey team has revealed special Military inspired uniforms. The look is green and black with special nods to honor Sun Devils football legend, Pat Tillman with the “PT-42” on the back of each jersey. The black helmets will feature the PT-42 shield decals on one side with the pitchfork on the other. The goalie will have a special helmet that features Tillman’s face airbrushed on one side and the saying ‘All Gave Some, Some Gave All’ on the back.
The Tampa Bay Lightning have received their 2021 Stanley Cup Championship Rings. The ring highlights the back to back Stanley Cup Champions that the Lightning were able to win. Crafted out of 14 karat white gold it features over 330 diamonds and 52 genuine sapphires. The face of the ring opens up to reveal Coach Cooper’s mantra as well as “Last Day of School”, the saying meant to reflect the feelings players had knowing these would be their last games together as a group.
The LA Kings have introduced their new alternate look for the season. The Kings are bringing back the 90s logo that was tied closely to the city and pop culture. The jersey features the crest and stripes that are the proper silver material honoring the club’s primary colors of black, white and silver. The jersey will be combined with a chrome helmet that was originally debuted at the the Kings-Colorado Avalanche Stadium Series game in 2020 in Colorado Springs along with white player gloves. The new modern look will include a special 90s Era logo patch on the player's pants to finish off the look.
We will see the Kings in the special alternate look 15 times this season. Debuting the look on Nov. 17th vs the Capitals.
The Arizona Coyotes will officially bring back the fan-favorite white Kachina jerseys for the upcoming season, in celebration of the franchise’s 25th anniversary. As part of the Coyotes' rebrand, the club has made the switch back to the Kachina logo as their primary logo. With the switch back the team has reintroduce the white Kachina jersey that will be the official away uniform and the black Kachina will serve as the home uniform.
The Arizona State men’s hockey team has revealed new home and away uniforms. The new looks have been specifically designed for the Sun Devils with the white uni serving as the team’s primary home uniform and the maroon for road games. The jerseys feature lines across the chest and back that meet to crate a point along the sleeves of the jerseys as a nod to the ASU pitchfork logo.
“For the past six seasons, ASU and adidas partnered to create home and away jerseys for the Sun Devils based on already existing NHL uniform designs. In previous seasons, ASU adopted the Vegas Golden Knights and the Chicago Blackhawks uniforms, implementing ASU colors and logos on the NHL templates.” -TheSunDevils.com
The Seattle Kraken just finished their expansion draft where they selected the players that will create the newest NHL team. With the selection of the players we got a look at the two jersey options the Kraken will have for home and away games. Both sets feature the Seattle Kraken S logo on the front with bold stripes along the hem and on the sleeves in the teams. The sleeves will also feature alternate the alternate anchor logo on each shoulder above the jersey numbers.
The Tampa Bay Lightning received their 2020 Stanley Cup Championship Rings. The rings are 14 karat white gold featuring over 550 diamonds, 81 genuine sapphires and 25 carats of gemstones. The face of the ring features a diamond encrusted Stanley Cup with the Lighting logo over top in custom cut sapphires. Take a look below at all the details found within the Stanley Cup Championship Rings.
The Arizona Coyotes honored Leighton Accardo, honorary Coyotes teammate, "Hockey Fights Cancer" ambassador and a skater with the Kachinas Girls' Hockey Association, who passed away at the age of nine from stage four cancer. The Coyotes wore special pre-game jerseys that featured the ribbon and Coyote logo on the front, with Leighton's "Skate Hard, Have Fun" motto. The shoulders of the jersey featured the "LA49" logo patch. With "In Loving Memory" is written on the inside of the collar of each jersey. In the nameplate on the backs of the players jersey was "Leighton” in here signature handwriting.
Leighton will become the first individual who is not a former player, coach, general manager, or broadcaster, to be inducted into a team's Ring of Honor in the entire NHL.
"It's an incredible honor. It doesn't shock me that the Coyotes went to this length, because it just speaks to how amazing they've been through this entire journey and this entire process. I knew they were going to do something special. We were speechless when we first heard. We're incredibly grateful. It doesn't come as a surprise, because they've been fantastic." -Carly Accardo
The Vancouver Canucks have revealed their limited edition Lunar New Year jerseys. The team will celebrate the Year of the Ox with the special jerseys ahead of their annual Lunar New Year game on February 11th. The jersey were designed by Chinese designer Charlie "Money" Chien at Filter017, and local designer Max Young to create a look that honors elements of both Chinese and West Coast hockey culture.
The jerseys feature the traditional red and gold color palette symbolizing luck and fortune. The Year of the Ox Patch is on the front right chest and incorporates its design from the fan favorite Johnny Canuck secondary logo. The Canucks primary logo will be front and center in gold for the first time in team history. The shoulder Year of the Ox patches have an Ox holding the hockey stick from the Stick-in-Rink logo, and includes secondary details of wheat and the Chinese character for the Year of the Ox to finish off the design of the special jersey.