2013-10-28

Calgary Flames fans were treated to the unveiling of their team’s new third jersey Sunday during the inaugural Flames Fest at the Scotiabank Saddledome, even though the new duds leaked earlier this month through video game NHL 14.

The red sweaters still feature the traditional Flaming C logo, although it is shrunken and sits under the word Calgary in script. A western-style shoulder yoke and tie-down laces on the front were used in the design to represent the Alberta club’s heritage. A new shoulder patch was created to celebrate the landscape of southern Alberta.

The sweater features a new two-colour name and number font but maintains a nod to tradition by including the old Atlanta Flames ‘A’ for the alternate captain patch.





Calgary Flames new jersey also has a new shoulder patch. Interesting. pic.twitter.com/obNzbgf4M5

— Phil Hecken (@PhilHecken) October 27, 2013

Another look at the new #Flames jersey pic.twitter.com/8PdIz9VklI

— Calgary Flames (@NHLFlames) October 27, 2013

“I like it because I am very proud of our city and every time the Flames wear our third jersey ‘Calgary’ is front and centre on television screens and newspapers around the world,” said Jim Peplinski, Calgary Flames vice-president of business development, in a statement. “Many of our fans have been asking us for a third jersey. We listen. And we believe we have delivered a third jersey that will appeal to those who wanted a third jersey while adding to our classic vintage jersey and solid current jersey.”

The alternate uniform, which has been in design since the spring of 2012, consists of a new red sock style but uses the same black pants and gloves. The final result is the work of Reebok in conjunction with both the Flames and the NHL.

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The Flames are scheduled to wear their new third jerseys at 12 home games this season:

Nov. 1 vs. Detroit Red Wings

Nov. 16 vs. Edmonton Oilers

Dec. 10 vs. Boston Bruins

Dec. 27 vs. Edmonton Oilers

Dec. 29 vs. Vancouver Canucks

Dec. 31 vs. Philadelphia Flyers

Jan. 11 vs. Pittsburgh Penguins

Jan. 16 vs. Winnipeg Jets

Feb. 1 vs. Minnesota Wild

March 5 vs. Ottawa Senators

March 28 vs. New York Rangers

April 11 vs. Winnipeg Jets

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