The Edmonton Oilers will be rocking New Jerseys in 2025-26.
At a Fan Day event at Rogers Place in Edmonton on Saturday, the Oilers unveiled a new alternate jersey, featuring a light tan-colored base with a blue collar, with blue and red stripes on both the shoulders, sleeves and bottom of the sweater.
Built to work. Built to win.
Presenting the new #Oilers alternate jersey, now available for pre-order at https://t.co/HvU1K1KYly! pic.twitter.com/L5Ta1gO0Aq
— Edmonton Oilers (@EdmontonOilers) September 20, 2025
According to a team press release, the Oilers will wear the sweater seven times this season, debuting the new look Oct. 28 at home against the Utah Mammoth. They will also wear the jersey on the road Jan. 12 and 13 against the Chicago Blackhawks and Nashville Predators, respectively.
The Oilers’ most recent alternate sweaters include the navy blue sweater with orange trim, introduced for the 2019-20 season and retired after the 2023-24 campaign.
The Oilers went 48-29-5 with 101 points in 2024-25, finishing third in the Pacific Division. They eliminated the Los Angeles Kings, the Vegas Golden Knights and Dallas Stars in the playoffs, earning a spot in the Stanley Cup Final against the Florida Panthers for the second consecutive year. However, just like in 2024, they were defeated by the Panthers.
Forward Leon Draisaitl lead the team in goals and points with 52 and 106, while captain Connor McDavid led the way with 74 assists. Defenseman Evan Bouchard lead the blue line in all offensive categories, scoring 14 goals and recording 53 assists for 67 points.
In the playoffs, both Draisaitl and McDavid lead the playoffs with 33 points – 10 more than the next highest total.
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