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430:. The new sweaters are advertised as being lighter, cooler, and stronger than previous jerseys. Due to the change, there were no third "alternate" jerseys for any NHL teams for the 2017–18 season. When the third jersey program resumed the next season, teams were given the option of wearing either one-off "Heritage" uniforms (normally throwback designs of past sweaters), full-time third jerseys, or either a combination (as is the case for the "Heritage" third jerseys worn by the 75: 197: 33: 1822: 125:, or alternate sweater, which allowed them to experiment with new designs or throwback to a vintage design. Though they are termed third sweaters, they can actually entail an entirely separate look from the primary equipment, often including alternate socks, and sometimes alternate helmets and other equipment. Some third sweaters have eventually become the bases for new primary sweater designs. 533: 623: 609: 389:, who both had just redesigned their sweaters the year before the implementation of the Edge sweaters, also left theirs mostly unchanged. But the Sabres made the logo on the front of their sweater smaller and took away the silver outline on their white away sweater, and the Ducks added orange piping to their sweater's neckline. 225:
and alternate captains wear the letters "C" and "A" respectively on the front of their sweaters. Sweaters have a loop of fabric sewn into the inside back, called a "fight strap" or "tie-down", which must be secured to the player's pants during a game, to prevent the sweater from being pulled over the
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A team's desire to wear their third sweater sometimes requires the opposing team to wear their home or road sweater when the opposite would be normally worn, due to the colour of the third sweater. This can occur when a road team wishes to wear a coloured third sweater, or a home team wishes to wear
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A team's gear also includes colour requirements for other equipment, while not requiring players to use a specific brand or model, so they may select equipment to their preferences. This includes a player's gloves, pants, and helmet. Socks are also part of the design, historically with some pattern
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Historically, the only standardized piece of the equipment has been the sweater (jersey), which has to be of identical design by the same company for all members of a team. Other elements merely have a number scheme, allowing individual players to select their own brand and model coloured to match
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often have their pads and gloves and masks coloured to match the team's colour scheme, but there is no requirement for this equipment to match, and goaltenders who transfer to a new team often play in their old equipment until new colours can be obtained. Alternatively, players who transfer teams
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Along with the traditional differences between the replica and authentic versions of NHL sweaters, the replica (billed as "premier") versions of the Edge sweater sold to the public have a "jock tag" on the left side of the front near the waist with the Reebok vector, NHL logo, and sweater size.
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In recent years, teams have sold both "pro" model sweaters, ostensibly identical to those worn by players, and "replica" quality sweaters which are cheaper versions that typically use cheaper production methods and lower-quality materials. Replica versions typically lack the fight strap, and in
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Third sweaters are typically worn only a few times a season by special permission of the league, based on a list of requested games. They can also be worn during selected playoff games. The third sweater program, as the NHL came to call it, was temporarily suspended on two occasions: for the
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a white third sweater, as there must be one team each wearing white and coloured uniforms in a game. This can require a team to carry two sets of uniforms and equipment on the road, whether they are using their third sweaters, or are playing against a team who is.
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As hockey originates as an outdoor winter sport where players wore sweaters, this terminology has been retained to describe what is probably the most recognized element of a team's equipment (which is the only element, which is mass marketed to the public).
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on January 1, 2008. On that occasion, the participating Buffalo Sabres and Pittsburgh Penguins both used throwback designs for the jerseys. Other teams followed suit, with some players wearing the original Edge design for a few years afterward.
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brand was on the white sweaters. The Hockey Company began the practice of putting the manufacturer's logo on the back of the sweater, below the neck, rather than on the back of the waist hem, as had previously been the practice.
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jerseys (which were planned to be worn in specific rivalry matchups, a plan hindered by the realignment of divisions due to Covid-19) marks the first time in history that all 31 teams have at least three jerseys. For the
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displayed on the back of their sweater, as well as the player's surname above their number on the back of their sweater. While not required, teams typically place their numbers on each upper arm as well. Team
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player's head in a fight. In recent years NHL teams generally give players 3-4 sets of white and dark jerseys annually, with special sets being introduced for alternate/heritage designs or special games.
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Citing player complaints, Reebok later modified the Edge sweaters during the 2007–08 season, removing the play-dry material in the front and making the sleeves bigger. The modified sweaters, dubbed the
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jerseys. The new line is intended to be more environmentally-friendly, being manufactured with a minimum of 50 percent of recycled materials. These jerseys will be used in-game and sold commercially.
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seasons, NHL teams wore white (or yellow) uniforms at home and dark uniforms on the road (which is the current convention in some low-level ice hockey leagues). Since the
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When third sweaters are worn, there are occasions when a team requests to wear their third sweater, whose colour requires that game to use opposite home/away colours.
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from the previous three seasons as the basis for their new look, complete with the team adopting the alternate logo from their alternates as their primary logo.
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Each team is required to have two sweater designs: One with a white base (or historically, a yellow colour), and one with a darker-coloured base. Between the
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and other equipment worn under the clothes have no requirements in terms of matching a team's colours; teams will sometimes provide players with team-brand
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in the center of the chest, while some also display secondary logos on the shoulders. Each player in a team's lineup for a game must have a different
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Liberty-head third sweater was a different blue than the team's road sweater, requiring alternate socks, helmets and other colour-matched equipment.
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program, where all 31 teams developed special uniforms combining traditional or throwback designs with new colour schemes. The introduction of the
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wear equipment which allows their team affiliation to be easily identified, unifying the image of the team. An NHL uniform consists of a
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sweater modeled after the sweater the team wore from 1974 to 1995) were the only NHL team to have a white third sweater from the
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wore a white commemorative jersey for 13 home games featuring gold trim to celebrate 50 years of NHL hockey in Buffalo. In the
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Prior to 2000, different NHL teams had contracts with different manufacturers for their sweaters. Manufacturers included
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saying that the team had no plans for an event unveiling the Rbk Edge design, because there was nothing new to see. The
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of horizontal stripes. CCM, Bauer, Warrior and True have been a frequent supplier of player equipment and skates.
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as the new supplier of sweaters starting in the 2024–25 season, after agreeing to a 10-year deal with the NHL.
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have sometimes had their gloves painted temporarily to match the required colours, and are given new helmets.
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There is a sock and pant design by CCM with similar technological improvements and design intentions.
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sweaters for each of the 31 teams, including the first uniform for the league's newest team, the
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Montreal Canadiens hockey uniform of Sheldon Souray, on display at the Canadian Museum of History
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kept their previous styles intact when possible, with the Devils going as far as to issue a
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Montreal Canadiens sweater (jersey) worn by Maurice Richard during his final NHL season in
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Starting in 1995 (excluding a few prior isolated instances), some teams began to design a
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that the Adidas would no longer supply jerseys for the NHL after the conclusion of the
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announced plans for Adidas to begin manufacturing official NHL jerseys starting in the
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or other under-clothing, but players are not required or limited to wearing them.
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redesigned their equipment altogether with a new or updated logo. The
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used a special white third sweater for their 50th anniversary in the
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Reverse Retro designs made a return, including the newly added
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brand was on dark sweaters and third sweaters, while the
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the uniform but not necessarily identical in appearance.
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Most NHL sweaters (jerseys) display the team's primary
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National Hockey League
hockey jersey
hockey pants
socks
gloves
helmet

Sticks
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Goaltenders
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2002–03
2003–04 season
third sweater
2007–08 season
2007 NHL All-Star Game
2017–18 season
2019–20 season
Buffalo Sabres
2018–19 season
New Jersey Devils
Washington Capitals
2011 NHL Winter Classic
2011–12 season
2014–15 season
Philadelphia Flyers
2016–17 season

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