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Stars unveil new alternate jersey for 2025-26
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The Dallas Stars have introduced a new alternate jersey they’ll be wearing this season, which combines the franchise’s contemporary color scheme with the retro design from their 1999 Stanley Cup championship team.

The jersey features a black base and shoulders, outlined by white and silver trim that goes along the front, sleeves, and back of the jersey in a style meant to mimic a classic star pattern. Outside that white and silver trim, the team’s current shade of “Victory Green” covers the bottom of the sleeves and torso on the jersey.

The logo on the jersey is a throwback to the franchise’s main logo from the 1991-92 season, two seasons before it moved from Minnesota to Dallas, through to the 2005-06 season. It features a “Victory Green” star in a silver outline. Just above the star, “Stars” is written in silver, all-capital letters. The top point of the star doubles as the “A” in “Stars”. “Dallas” is written just above “Stars” using much smaller sliver lettering.

The jersey also features a white shoulder patch on each shoulder which is the shape of the state of Texas. It has a thin green outline and a green star, similar to star in the logo, in the middle of the patch. There is the capital letter “D” for “Dallas” in the upper right portion of the patch, meant to represent where the city of Dallas is located geographically within Texas.

The Stars brought back a similar design for their 2021 reverse retro jersey, which had the star-patterned outline in green over an all-white jersey.

It’s not know at this point when the team will unveil these new alternate jerseys on the ice. The Stars will play the third game of a four-game road trip Tuesday against the Edmonton Oilers, and then visit the Seattle Kraken on Wednesday.

This article first appeared on Daily Faceoff and was syndicated with permission.

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