They feature “distinct cultural and historical identities,” from Columbus and Detroit. The Blue Jackets’ look is ... number on blue helmets. The Red Wings’ outdoor look is rooted in ...
Then there's the cannon. The Blue Jackets are famous for firing a cannon inside their arena after goals. While they've incorporated a cannon into a previous third jersey crest, the team has never had the cannon as its primary logo -- until the Stadium Series.
The NHL is preparing for its next outdoor game, the 2025 Stadium Series between the Detroit Red Wings and Columbus Blue Jackets. The Red Wings and Blue Jackets
The NHL unveiled Thursday the uniforms the Columbus Blue Jackets and Detroit Red Wings will be wearing for the upcoming installment of the league's
The Detroit Red Wings and Columbus Blue Jackets' NHL Stadium Series uniforms include nods to the automotive and military history with new designs and details.
Former Michigan players Adam Fantilli, Kent Johnson and Dylan Larkin were pranked with Ohio State jerseys ahead of the Blue Jackets-Red Wings game
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The Detroit Red Wings’ uniform for the March 1 Stadium Series game against the Columbus Blue Jackets at Ohio Stadium celebrates the automotive industry and the city’s hockey culture. The NHL today unveiled the unforms for both teams. The design for the Red Wings’ uniform incorporates several auto-inspired elements, as per the league:
The NHL and sports apparel company Fanatics, who worked closely with the Blue Jackets and Red Wings in designing the jerseys, released both looks on Thursday. This outdoor game, the 43rd staged by the NHL, will be the first for Columbus and the fifth for Detroit.
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