Connor McDavid first to don unique jersey that stiches together hockey history
Five unique jerseys incorporate patches from NHL, minor, women's, and old-timers teams across all Canadian provinces and territories, symbolizing national unity and hockey heritage.
- Rogers unveiled The Great Canadian Jersey, a patchwork design using hockey jerseys from every Canadian province and territory to represent the country's hockey history.
- Edmonton Oilers Captain Connor McDavid was the first to try on the jersey, created by fashion designer Cameron Lizotte using donated jerseys from across Canada.
- The jersey is a symbol of unity and Canadian identity, featuring logos from NHL teams, minor leagues, and jerseys donated by hockey stars like McDavid and Marie-Philip Poulin.
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Great Canadian jersey unveiled ahead of Winter Olympics
Edmonton Oilers star Connor McDavid donned the jersey, which was designed by pieces of hockey uniforms from across the country, including McDavid's from his time with York Simcoe Express
Finished Great Canadian Jersey formally unveiled
TORONTO — The Great Canadian jersey has a little bit of everything. The jersey, which brings together hockey uniforms from every province and territory in Canada, was unveiled Friday. It's the latest instalment of Rogers' This Is Our Game campaign. Donated jerseys from Canadians -- including hockey superstars Connor McDavid and Marie-Philip Poulin -- were used to create patchwork designs. The jersey was designed by Cameron Lizotte, a former OHL …
Rogers Unveils The Great Canadian Jersey - Rogers Communications (NYSE:RCI)
TORONTO, Jan. 23, 2026 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- Rogers today proudly unveiled The Great Canadian Jersey, a symbol of national unity and the latest instalment of Rogers This Is Our Game campaign. Handcrafted by former OHL player turned fashion designer Cameron Lizotte, the patchwork design brings together pieces of hockey jerseys sourced from every province and territory in Canada to represent all facets of the sport and our country's deep history wit…
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