It all started with a tweet from Mr. Wyatt Arndt.
Most exciting part of media scrum: Luongo was asked about Canada jersey. Wouldn't comment but said there were three Canada jerseys he saw— Wyatt Arndt (@TheStanchion) September 6, 2013
Canada has a tradition of wearing one-off uniforms in tournaments. From the Winnipeg Falcons throwbacks to the green Canada jerseys worn in Saskatchewan by the Canadian junior team to the LiveSTRONG uniforms worn by the women at the recent World Championships, there's a strong possibility that we'll see something out of the ordinary. I will go on record right here, right now: if it's a black uniform, I'm turning in my Canadian passport.
The Olympics are about your nation's identity. They are not some sort of fashion show. They do not require various alternate uniforms in a ten-game tournament. Nike doesn't need the extra aggravation of creating this alternate uniform, and Hockey Canada certainly doesn't need to carry three uniforms for three teams at the Olympic Games and Paralympic Games. This is the epitome of idiotic, and I'm really losing faith in Hockey Canada.
The guys over at Icethetics decided to take the info they had about the uniforms and run with it. According to the Icethetics blog, Canada will indeed wear black uniforms at the Sochi Olympics based upon the above Roberto Luongo comment and some "secondhand source". I get that Canada has worn black before at various IIHF tournaments, but the Olympics is not where black should be worn for any reason if it isn't part of the country's colour scheme.
If this is true, there should be swift and brutal repercussions in this country.
Someone should lose their job over Hockey Canada's alternate jersey. http://t.co/x4zT3ojdso
— Andrew Johnston (@AndrewMJohnston) September 8, 2013
Barbara Corcoran of TV's Shark Tank has some good advice for Hockey Canada and Nike.
Until next time, keep your sticks on the ice!
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