The Canada national hockey team announced three new jerseys for the 2026 Winter Olympics on Thursday, following Finland’s earlier reveal. The alternate jerseys feature a striking red, white, and black design, set to be worn during the upcoming Olympic games.
Canada is still celebrating their victory in the NHL 4 Nations Face-Off Championship against the USA last season. Connor McDavid, a standout player, scored the game-winning goal in a match that set a viewership record with nearly 10 million viewers across both countries.
The Canadian Olympic hockey team holds an impressive record with nine gold medals, the latest being in 2014. In addition to gold, they have earned four silver and two bronze medals over the years.
The women’s team has also been successful, capturing their fifth gold medal at the 2022 Beijing Olympics, also defeating the USA in the final.
"Superstar Connor McDavid sent home the game-winner in what was a record-breaking event in terms of viewership that drew almost 10 million viewers between the two countries."
Author's summary: Canada’s hockey teams enter the 2026 Olympics with fresh jerseys and strong momentum from recent wins, aiming to add to their impressive medal history in both men's and women's tournaments.