The six teams of the Professional Women’s Hockey League (LPHF), including the Victoire de Montréal, unveiled their new vests on Thursday.
Burgundy and cream are still in the spotlight for the formation of La Belle Province.
Image taken from the LPHF website
“With a burgundy base, the official Victory home jersey reflects the timeless elegance and power of Montreal. The navy shoulders and dynamic sleeve design take inspiration from the angular lines of the team logo, adding a sense of movement and precision. A light blue stripe completes the design, providing a vibrant contrast while maintaining a classic style that pays homage to the heritage of the city and the team. The jersey numbers are adorned with a Fleur de lys motif, reinforcing the cultural pride of Montreal,” underlined the Victoire in a press release.
“I love our new jerseys adorning the Victoire de Montréal logo! The cream and burgundy colors of our historic first season remain dominant, and the addition of navy blue and pale blue add a connection to our Quebec roots. The little fleur-de-lis in the numbers and the letter M embedded in the logo are details around which we can all rally,” said assistant captain Laura Stacey, whose comments were reported in a press release.
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The LPHF was created in 2023-2024, but decided to play its inaugural season without giving names and logos to its clubs. Last September, the circuit remedied this situation and the Victory, the Toronto Scepters, the Ottawa Charge, the Minnesota Frost, the Boston Fleet and the New York Sirens were born.
Furthermore, Montreal will remain the only team to wear a beige match jersey during its matches abroad.
The second LPHF campaign will begin on November 30 and will consist of 30 team games. La Victoire will begin its season at home against the Charge.
Image taken from the LPHF website