Jason La Rose
Since the Winnipeg Falcons represented Canada at the 1920 Summer Olympic Games, Canadian teams on the international stage have worn jerseys that have celebrated the country, its provinces and cities, the Armed Forces, organizations and fans.
But which one is the best?
That’s what we want to figure out…and we need your help!
We’ve selected 16 of our favourite Team Canada looks, and over the next three weeks we’re putting it to a vote across our social media channels – on X, Facebook Story and Instagram Story.
The 16 jerseys include:
• 1952 Olympic Winter Games (Edmonton Mercurys) • 1961 National Men’s Team (Trail Smoke Eaters) • 1980 Olympic Winter Games • 1982 National Junior Team • 1987 Canada Cup • 1992 National Women’s Team • 1994 National Men’s Team • 1995 National Junior Team • 1998-99 National Teams • 2002 Olympic Winter Games • 2002 Olympic Winter Games – 3rd jersey • 2010 Olympic Winter Games • 2008-15 National Teams • 2014-15 National Teams (100th Anniversary) • 2015-25 National Teams • 2021-25 National Teams (One Leaf)
Votes will be combined across multiple platforms, so just because a jersey captures a higher percentage of the votes on one platform does not necessarily mean it will win the overall vote. Check out the bracket at the top of the page – it will be updated after each matchup.
First-round matchups will last 24 hours. Quarterfinals and semifinals will be 48 hours, with the final lasting 72 hours to help us crown Team Canada’s best-ever look.
First Round • January 23 • January 24 • January 25 • January 26 • January 27 • January 28 • January 29 • January 30
Quarterfinals • January 31-February 1 • February 2-3 • February 4-5 • February 6-7
Semifinals • February 8-9 • February 10-11
Final • February 12-14