Canada unveiled its new Olympic ice hockey jerseys on 6 November during the 2025–26 Rivalry Series opener against the United States in Ohio. This annual showdown between hockey’s top North American rivals provided the perfect stage to reveal the latest Team Canada design ahead of the Milano Cortina 2026 Winter Games.
The new Olympic jerseys come in three colors:
Each jersey showcases thick, multi-tone stripes on the sleeves and bottom hem, creating a bold yet classic look.
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."
As fans eagerly count down to both the holiday season and the Olympic hockey competition, the NHL season is in full swing while the PWHL returns on 21 November. This jersey reveal adds excitement to the build-up for Olympic hockey, particularly for the women's competition at Milano Cortina 2026, highlighted in this year’s Rivalry Series.
The reveal also invites reflection on some of Team Canada’s most iconic Olympic jerseys throughout history, tracing the evolution of the team's storied presence on the international stage.
Author's summary: Canada’s new Olympic hockey jerseys, unveiled during the 2025–26 Rivalry Series, symbolize strength and excellence as the team gears up for Milano Cortina 2026.