Calgary Flames - Team Colours and Mascot - Jerseys

Jerseys

The Flames' original jerseys used red and yellow striping. In 1994, the Flames added black to the team's colour scheme, while also adding a diagonal stripe from the base of the jersey to below the logo. In 1998, to celebrate the "Year of the Cowboy", the Flames introduced their third jersey design, the "flaming horse" logo on a black background. Two years later, the jersey became the Flames road jersey, while the home jersey was updated to incorporate the same V-style striping on the arms and waist of the jersey. This jersey was once again relegated to third jersey status in 2003 when the NHL adopted the coloured jerseys for the home team. In 2007, with the introduction of the Rbk Edge jersey, the Flames updated their look once again, replacing the horizontal striping with vertical striping down the sides. To honour the team's heritage, the Flames added the flags of Alberta and Canada as shoulder patches. In celebration of their 30th season in Calgary, the Flames wore their original jersey design for five games in 2009–10, each against a Canadian opponent. The Flames changed the design of their home and away socks to match their classic jersey's socks in their 30th season. The Flames wore their alternate throwback jersey 15 times during the 2010-11 season. The jersey fit like the rest of the RbkEdge jerseys and was made of the same materials as their home/away jersey(s). In the same year, the Flames played the Canadiens in the 2011 Heritage Classic, wearing jerseys loosely based on the 1920 Calgary Tigers.

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