NHL jerseys


The most recognized element of a team''s uniform is probably theirjersey or sweater, which is the only element of the NHL Uniform which is mass marketed to the public.



Most NHL jerseys display the team''s primary logo in the centre of the chest, while some also display secondary logos on the shoulders. Each player in a team''s lineup for a game must have a different number displayed on the back of their jersey, as well as the player''s surname above their number on the back of their jersey. While not required, teams typically place their numbers on each upper arm as well. Team captains and alternate captains wear the letters "C" and "A" respectively on the front of their jerseys. Jerseys have a loop of fabric sewn into the inside jersey back, called a "fight strap" or "tie-down", which must be secured to the player''s pants during a game, to prevent the jersey from being pulled over the player''s head in a fight.



In recent years, teams have sold both "pro" model jerseys, ostensibly identical to those worn by players, and "replica" quality jerseys which are cheaper versions that typically use cheaper production methods and lower-quality materials. Replica versions typically lack the fight strap, and in recent years have an additional brand logo on the left wrist.





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