Unveiled: The Shocking Best and Worst NHL Jerseys Every Fan Never Expected

Unveiled: The Shocking Best and Worst NHL Jerseys Every Fan Never Expected

Montreal Canadiens


Nick Suzuki, while playing for the Canadiens in 2024. (Minas Panagiotakis / Getty Images)

Best: Current

This question does not really apply to the Canadiens. There have been a handful of moments in more than 100 years of team history where the sweater has changed, but the look has largely been extremely consistent. There’s a reason for that.


Maxim Lapierre, while playing for the Canadiens in 2009. (Andre Ringuette / NHLI via Getty Images)

Worst: 2008-10 Centennial “Barber Pole”

These sweaters, originally worn in 1912-13, brought the Canadiens such bad luck, they stopped using them earlier than they were supposed to as part of the team’s interminable centennial celebrations. — Arpon Basu

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