Canada unveiled its new Olympic ice hockey jerseys during the opening game of the 2025–26 Rivalry Series against the United States. The reveal offered fans a first glimpse at the design while celebrating the legacy of Team Canada’s most memorable Olympic uniforms.
The jerseys were presented on 6 November in Ohio, coinciding with the annual clash between the long-time hockey rivals, Canada and the United States. As the NHL season continues and the PWHL resumes on 21 November, Canadian fans now have an additional highlight to anticipate — the newest edition of Team Canada’s Olympic uniform.
The 2026 collection includes three versions: a red jersey, a black jersey featuring a bold black maple leaf, and a white jersey adorned with a red maple leaf. Each design includes thick, multi-tone stripes across the sleeves and the lower hem, evoking strength and symmetry.
“The theme behind the design is the ‘unbreakable leaf,’ inspired by the unbreakable diamond shape reflecting the team’s commitment to excellence, mirroring the unassailable nature of a diamond and its ability to withstand immense pressure.”
This motif symbolizes endurance, resilience, and a unified national spirit as Canada prepares for the Olympic Winter Games Milano Cortina 2026.
With this release, Team Canada continues its tradition of innovation and pride in athletic design — connecting a storied past with the anticipation of the next Olympic chapter.
Author’s summary: Canada’s new ice hockey jerseys for Milano Cortina 2026 blend powerful symbolism, national colors, and modern design, embodying resilience and pride ahead of the Winter Games.