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Hockey Canada unveils jerseys for Olympic and Paralympic Games in Italy

Hockey Canada revealed new Olympic and Paralympic jerseys on Thursday for the men’s, women’s, and Para hockey teams that will compete at the Milan-Cortina 2026 Games. The uniforms, designed by Nike, feature red and white versions with maple leaf crests shaped to resemble an “unbreakable diamond.”

“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 Katherine Henderson, president and chief executive officer of Hockey Canada.

According to Henderson, the uniforms capture the essence of Canadian hockey and reflect the enthusiasm fans bring when supporting national athletes. The launch took place during the first intermission of the Rivalry Series opener between Canada and the United States.

“More than just uniforms, these jerseys reflect the pride, passion and history of Canada’s Olympic hockey legacy,” said David Shoemaker, chief executive officer and secretary general of the Canadian Olympic Committee.

Each detail of the design symbolizes resilience, unity, and national pride, representing Canada’s enduring commitment to excellence on ice. The new jerseys will be worn by Team Canada as they look to secure gold in Italy.

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Hockey Canada introduced new Nike-designed jerseys for the 2026 Milan-Cortina Games, showcasing national pride and the enduring spirit of Canadian hockey.

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CBC CBC — 2025-11-07

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