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Detroit Red Wings jerseys getting a colorful shakeup with team's first-ever black stripes

Detroit Red Wings fans perennially hoping the team would add a third jersey in black got their wish Thursday — sort of.

As part of the second iteration of the NHL’s and Adidas’ “Reverse Retro” alternate jersey program, the Wings will wear a red-and-black striped jersey that harkens back to the franchise’s 75th anniversary sweaters worn during the 1991-92 season — itself a throwback to sweaters from 1927-28, when the franchise was the Cougars.

The jersey won’t have any version of the “Winged Wheel” logo adopted in 1932, instead featuring “Detroit” in block white letters across a black stripe. The Wings’ kit won’t be entirely without the wheel, however; the team will wear a black-and-white version of the logo on its red pants.

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Adidas announced the jersey as “a bold all-red execution combining the jersey, pant, socks, gloves and helmet accented with black trim,” meaning, technically, the team still won’t have a black jersey. Still, as the company notes, the jerseys are the first-ever game-used gear for the Wings featuring black.

All 32 NHL teams will get new retro-inspired jerseys this season — even the Seattle Kraken, in only their second season of existence — to be worn on special designated nights in head-to-head matchups beginning Nov. 2. The league drops the puck on the special nights with a nationally televised matchup of the Buffalo Sabres (wearing a white and royal-blue version of their 1996-2006 “Goathead” jerseys) and the Pittsburgh Penguins (wearing a black version of their 1993 “RoboPenguin” jersey) on Nov. 2 (7:30 p.m., TNT).

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The Red Wings' new threads will be debuted on Nov. 15 against the Anaheim Ducks, who'll be wearing theirs (a white and orange version of their inaugural Mighty Ducks jersey) at home. Likewise, the Montreal Canadiens will wear theirs (featuring the traditional interlocking “H” and “C” on a light-blue base that appears to be a tribute to the departed Montreal Expos of MLB) at home against the Wings on Jan. 26. The Wings will wear the jerseys for the first time at Little Caesars Arena on Nov. 28 against Toronto. The other home dates: Dec. 13 vs. Carolina, Dec. 31 vs. Ottawa, Jan. 10 vs. Winnipeg, Jan. 24 vs. San Jose and Feb. 11 vs. Vancouver.

“Each design captures the team’s unique spirit that connects the past with the future,” said Brian Jennings, NHL chief brand officer and senior executive vice president in a news release. “We look forward to rekindling the passionate discussion and debate among team fanbases that this simultaneous launch of all 32 designs is sure to generate.”

The jerseys for all teams go on sale beginning Nov. 15 at team stores and online via adidas.com and the NHL’s store, expanding to other retail sites Nov. 20.

Anthony Mantha of the Detroit Red Wings skates with the puck during the first period of their game against the Carolina Hurricanes at PNC Arena on March 4, 2021, in Raleigh, North Carolina.
Anthony Mantha of the Detroit Red Wings skates with the puck during the first period of their game against the Carolina Hurricanes at PNC Arena on March 4, 2021, in Raleigh, North Carolina.

This year’s set for the Wings is a definite departure from the previous “Reverse Retro” set, worn during the abbreviated 2020-21 season, which was white with thin gray stripes and a red “Winged Wheel.” The jerseys were still worn with red pants, creating a look not particularly different from their normal appearance.

This story was updated to reflect the home dates for the Wings' "Reverse Retro" nights.

This article originally appeared on Detroit Free Press: Detroit Red Wings jerseys getting shakeup with first black stripes