Canada unveiled its new Olympic ice hockey jerseys during the 2025–26 Rivalry Series opener against the United States. This event, held on 6 November in Ohio, marked the first look at the design ahead of the Milano Cortina 2026 Winter Games.
The collection includes three jerseys: a red jersey, a black jersey featuring a bold black maple leaf, and a white jersey with a red maple leaf. Each jersey displays thick, multi-tone stripes on the sleeves and along the bottom hem, combining tradition with a modern touch.
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."
The jersey launch coincides with the start of the NHL season and the return of the PWHL on 21 November, creating growing anticipation among Canadian ice hockey fans. The Rivalry Series, an annual contest between Canada and the United States, offers a preview of what women's hockey at the Olympics might look like in 2026.
This new design joins a long history of iconic Team Canada Olympic jerseys, symbolizing national pride and excellence in the sport.
Author’s summary: Canada introduced its new trio of Olympic ice hockey jerseys, blending bold colors and a diamond-inspired "unbreakable leaf" design to signify strength and Olympic excellence.