Hockey Canada unveils jerseys for 2026 Olympic Winter Games
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Hockey Canada has unveiled its jerseys for the 2026 Olympic Winter Games in Milano and Cortina, Italy.
Members of Canada’s women’s, men’s and para hockey teams will have two uniform options — a white jersey with a red maple leaf and a red jersey with a black maple leaf.
Hockey Canada says the multi-tone design of the maple leaf crests reflects the look of a diamond, representing the athletes’ ability to “withstand incredible pressure.”
It says the jerseys were designed by Nike and presented Thursday night during a game between Canada’s national women’s team and their United States rivals in Cleveland, Ohio.
Hockey Canada CEO Katherine Henderson says the jerseys reflect Canadian hockey and the passion fans bring when cheering on athletes.
The Winter Games are set to start on Feb. 4, 2026, with the opening ceremony scheduled for Feb. 6.
This report by The Canadian Press was first published Nov. 7, 2025.