The Professional Women’s Hockey League (LPHF) unveiled the new jerseys for its six teams on Thursday, with the names and logos.
Each club of the LPHF was named after its home city, and players donned jerseys that displayed the league’s logo during its first season of existence, before the names and logos were unveiled last month.
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-lis motif, reinforcing Montreal’s cultural pride
described the Montreal organization in a press release.
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The new Montreal Victory jersey worn by Marie-Philip Poulin
Photo : PWHL
La Victoire will be the only team to wear a beige sweater during its away matches.
The Montreal Victory, the Toronto Scepters, the Ottawa Charge, the Fleet of Boston, the Frost of Minnesota and the sirens of New York will begin their second season on November 30, with jerseys that will represent the identity of each team and which will be accessible to fans, through replicas.
We, the players, can’t wait to put on these jerseys for the first time, and especially to see them unite our city and our fans when they wear them
declared the assistant captain of the Victory, Laura Stacey.
Training camps will begin on Tuesday, and teams will be able to have 32 players on their roster.
The final rosters of 23 players, in addition to 3 reserves, will be revealed on November 27.
Each club will play 30 season matches, 6 more than during the first season of existence of the LPHF.
The first Victory match will take place on November 30 against the Charge, at Place Bell in Laval.
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