Canada revealed its new Olympic ice hockey jerseys on 6 November during the 2025–26 Rivalry Series opener against the United States in Ohio. This event, a yearly showdown between hockey rivals Canada and the U.S., also hinted at what to expect in women’s hockey at the upcoming Winter Games in Milano Cortina 2026.
The uniforms come in three primary colors: red, black, and white. The red and black jerseys feature a large black maple leaf, while the white jersey displays a red maple leaf. Each jersey is accented with thick, multi-tone stripes on the sleeves and hem.
"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 the NHL season progresses and the PWHL returns in November, Canadian fans eagerly anticipate the Olympic season. The new jerseys add to the excitement and represent a fresh look for Team Canada at the 2026 Winter Olympics.
This reveal offers a glimpse into the legacy of Team Canada’s Olympic jerseys, continuing a tradition of iconic designs worn on the world stage by some of hockey's greatest athletes.
Author’s summary: The new Team Canada jerseys, symbolizing resilience and excellence with the “unbreakable leaf” motif, were unveiled ahead of the 2026 Olympics, stirring fresh excitement among Canadian hockey fans.