The Blackhawks haven’t substantially altered their jerseys in many decades, and they’re not about to do so.
But they nonetheless unveiled Friday a slightly tweaked version of their traditional red home jerseys that they’ll wear for home games during their upcoming centennial season.
The biggest addition — with biggest being relative — is gold trim around the Hawks logo on the front and the numbers on the back.
The sweaters also feature a centennial season shoulder patch, a lace-up collar and a few things on the inside of the jersey, including the Hawks’ centennial tagline — “Always an Original” — written on the neck.
The Blackhawks have unveiled a new red home jersey for their centennial season.
It’s similar to the usual but with gold trim, collar laces, a centennial patch and a few other little changes.
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“The Blackhawks sweater has consistently been voted the best jersey in sports by players and fans alike,” Hawks chairman Danny Wirtz said in a statement. “For our Centennial season, we wanted to honor that iconic symbol of Chicago’s hockey heritage that has remained largely unchanged since 1955.
“While the classic elements of the jersey stay the same, thoughtful design details make this jersey unique — melding past and present while proving that the best traditions transcend trends.”
The NHL is expected to release the 2025-26 schedule July 16, after which the Hawks will be able to announce specific dates for centennial celebrations.