
Hockey Canada has revealed their three jerseys for the 2026 Winter Olympics, set to take place in Italy in February.
The jerseys will feature their three traditional international hockey colors of red, black and white. The jerseys aren’t much different than what they wore in 2022, but with some striping and shoulder changes.
Every stitch reflects our resilience, pride and belonging, forged through time and pressure. Introducing the 2026 Team Canada jersey. #MilanoCortina2026 | @TeamCanada | @BauerHockey pic.twitter.com/CdGg6XIXc3
— Hockey Canada (@HockeyCanada) November 7, 2025
The primary Jersey will be red base with black stripes while the white base jersey will primarily feature red stripes. The alternate jersey will be black with a red logo, similar to what we have seen in other international tournaments.
“With the Olympics and Paralympics rapidly approaching, and as fans eagerly await the start of the women’s, men’s and para hockey tournaments in Milan, we are excited to unveil the jerseys our athletes will wear as they represent all Canadians across the country and around the world on the biggest stage,” Hockey Canada CEO and president Katherine Henderson said. “These Olympic and Paralympic jerseys perfectly reflect Canadian hockey and the passion Canadian fans bring when cheering on our athletes, and we look forward to seeing our teams and fans alike wear them with pride as we look to capture gold medals in Italy.”
From Newfoundland to Nunavut to Vancouver Island to everywhere else in between, hockey doesn’t just unite us — it shapes us. Like a diamond, our love for the game is forged through time, pressure and resilience. Together, when you/we wear the Maple Leaf on this jersey, we all… pic.twitter.com/zr1PDstE1h
— BAUER Hockey (@BauerHockey) November 7, 2025
Forwards Connor McDavid, Sidney Crosby, Nathan MacKinnon, Sam Reinhart and Brayden Point, along with defenseman Cale Makar, were announced as the first six players to be joining Canada’s roster earlier this summer. The full lineup will be officially submitted to the IIHF and IOC on Dec. 31.
Canada has won the last four instances of best-on-best action, including the 2010 and 2014 Winter Olympics, the 2016 World Cup of Hockey, and the 4 Nations Face-Off.
Canada will play in Group A alongside Czechia, France and Switzerland, with the tournament taking place from Feb. 11-22 in Milano, Italy. For an updated roster projection, click here.
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