The 3-0 Dallas Stars, along with the rest of the NHL, unveiled their 2022 Retro Reverse jerseys Thursday -- a throwback to championship-level looks. What do you think of the jersey?
All teams will wear the new jerseys during the 2022-23 NHL season starting in November. The NHL will also host a number of Reverse Retro matchup nights -- first up will be the Penguins and Sabres in a contest on Nov. 2.
“The first iteration of Reverse Retro was one of the most popular uniform launches of all time. Fans couldn’t get enough of not only their team’s jersey but the nostalgia and storytelling leaguewide,” said Dan Near, Senior Director at adidas Hockey. “In 2022, we’re doubling down on the design formula – Your Colors, Your Retros, Remixed – and once again seeking to bring the magic of the sport to Gen Z and fans around the world.
The jerseys will be, of course, available for sale and will range in price from $190 to $240 online and in team stores. Sales begin Nov. 15.
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