NHL announces plans for ‘Hometown Remix’ program with new sweaters for all 32 franchises
The National Hockey League has unveiled plans for a new "Hometown Remix" jersey programme, giving all 32 franchises fresh alternate sweaters designed to celebrate their home cities. The initiative follows a similar path to Major League Baseball's "City Connect" and the NBA's "City Edition" ranges, which reimagine standard team jerseys with bolder, city-inspired designs. Such programmes have proved popular (if occasionally divisive) among fans, and the NHL's move signals an effort to boost merchandise sales and fan engagement by tapping into local identity and culture.
Specific design details for each team's new jersey were not disclosed in the report, though the initiative is described as a league-wide effort spanning all 32 clubs. The comparison drawn to MLB and NBA equivalents suggests the sweaters could feature unconventional colours and city-specific themes, departing from teams' traditional home and away kits, though further specifics are expected to be announced by the NHL in due course.
- NHL launches "Hometown Remix" alternate jersey programme for all 32 teams.
- Mirrors MLB's City Connect and NBA's City Edition jersey concepts.
- Exact designs and release details not yet confirmed.