NHL and Fanatics confirm Hometown Remix jerseys for all 32 teams in 2026-27
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NHL and Fanatics have confirmed Hometown Remix, the first league-wide special edition uniform program built by Fanatics, arriving for every team in 2026-27.
The rumors are finally real. After months of trademark filings, retailer leaks and Reddit posts guessing at colors and concepts, the NHL and Fanatics have made it official.
Hometown Remix is coming for the 2026-27 season, and it will touch all 32 teams.
This is the first time Fanatics has built a full uniform, apparel and headwear program from scratch since taking over as the league's on-ice outfitter back in 2024.
Anyone who followed the Reverse Retro era knows how much energy these league-wide drops can create, and this one is positioned to be even bigger in scope.
What makes hometown remix different
Where past alternate jersey programs leaned on nostalgia, this one is built around identity.
Each uniform is meant to reflect the fans, the city and the local culture surrounding its team, not just an old logo pulled from a team's archive.
Early leaks out of places like Florida, Washington and New Jersey already hint at how personal these designs are getting, right down to color choices tied to local landmarks and history.
The announcement itself came through NHL PR, with insiders sharing the graphic across social media Wednesday.
When fans will actually see the jerseys
The league says more specifics on the on-ice uniforms, authentic and replica jerseys, and the broader apparel rollout will come shortly after the 2026-27 season begins.
That likely means the first real reveals land close to opening night in late September, giving fans a few more weeks of speculation before the wraps come off.
For a league that has leaned hard into alternate jerseys over the last decade, this feels like the biggest swing yet.
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