On Tuesday, the CHGO Blackhawks Podcast had Chicago Blackhawks President of Business Operations, Jaime Faulkner, on the show. She discussed tons of topics on the business side of things, which you can listen to here.
One of the main topics was the black ‘90s sweater that the Blackhawks used to wear. When asked about its potential return, Faulkner said it will be coming back “eventually”, but not in 2025-26.
CHGO Blackhawks (@CHGO_Blackhawks) on XJaime Faulkner tells us the 90s black alternate Blackhawks jersey WILL be coming back, but not this season.
She said they decided that they don’t want to make fans have to buy too many new jerseys during the centennial celebration, as they already revealed their one-year centennial home jersey for the 2025-26 season.
To Faulkner's point, Chicago has had at least one new sweater every year for the last few now, but that doesn’t mean fans won’t buy them all anyway.
You can’t help but wonder if they would have made just as much money had they revealed them this year, but they are coming back nonetheless.
Some legendary Blackhawks players have worn the all-black alternate sweaters. Now, it's time to start imagining what it will be like to see Connor Bedard, Frank Nazar, and Artyom Levshunov, amongst others, wearing them.
Chicago’s logo and sweater are amongst the most beloved in all of hockey. This piece of their history has been asked for by fans for a long time, and they are going to get their wish soon.
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