Canada unveiled its new Olympic ice hockey jerseys on 6 November during the opener of the 2025–26 Rivalry Series against the United States. This annual event pits hockey’s biggest North American rivals against each other, and this year provided a preview of the designs for the upcoming Olympic Winter Games in Milano Cortina 2026.
The collection includes three jerseys featuring a distinctive "unbreakable leaf" theme:
Each jersey is adorned with thick multi-tone stripes on the sleeves and the bottom hem, emphasizing the team's strong identity.
"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."
As the NHL season advances and the PWHL resumes on 21 November, Canadian hockey enthusiasts are eagerly awaiting the Olympic season. The Rivalry Series is also viewed as a key moment for women's hockey, hinting at the intensity and spirit expected at the Milano Cortina Games.
The reveal not only introduces the new jerseys but also celebrates the legacy of some of Team Canada's most iconic Olympic uniforms, connecting past glory with future ambition.
Author's summary: The new Team Canada Olympic hockey jerseys symbolize resilience and excellence, previewed during the 2025–26 Rivalry Series as fans gear up for Milano Cortina 2026.