Report: Teams to be limited to 2 jerseys next season
Say so long to third jerseys.
Next season teams will be restricted to just one home and one away jersey, eliminating all third jerseys, multiple sources have told the Star Tribune, according to Michael Russo.
The report sites the reason for the change is that Adidas will be taking over from Reebok as the official jersey provider for the NHL and the elimination of third jerseys is to help ease the transition.
According to Russo, the Minnesota Wild are deciding on what direction to go with their jerseys for next year. The team could decide to either use their red jerseys or their green ones - currently used as their third option - as their home decor.
Russo suggests the club is likely to elect to go with the green and that such a decision could also mean a slight redesign of their current third jersey.
Elsewhere in the league, Newsday's Arthur Staple backed the report, adding that the change will mean that the New York Islanders will no longer don their black and white uniforms and will keep the classic blue and orange sweater as their home jersey.
HEADLINES
- Marchand berates radio host over report of rift with Pastrnak
- Ducks' Gauthier ready for 'a lot of boos' in return to Philly
- 1 quick thought on all 32 NHL teams at midway point of season
- Red Wings hold off Blackhawks for 6th straight victory
- Pettersson returns from 6-game absence, Demko starts in loss to Canes