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Avalanche and Hurricanes to Embrace Throwback Thursday with Vintage Jerseys

DENVER, CO – Hockey fans are in for a nostalgic treat this Thursday as the Colorado Avalanche and the Carolina Hurricanes will sport retro jerseys, celebrating their franchises’ roots in Quebec and Hartford, respectively.

The Avalanche will honor their history as the Quebec Nordiques by donning the classic blue, red, and white jerseys reminiscent of the team’s time north of the border. The color scheme, inspired by the French flag, symbolizes Quebec’s French-Canadian heritage. This marks the return of the iconic Nordiques jersey, which was previously worn by the Avalanche in 2021, for a total of seven games this season.

The Quebec Nordiques originated in the World Hockey Association (WHA) in 1972 before joining the NHL in 1979. During their 16 seasons in Quebec, the team reached the conference finals twice. In 1995, the Nordiques relocated to Denver and became the Avalanche, securing a Stanley Cup victory in their very first season.

Meanwhile, the Carolina Hurricanes will embrace their past as the Hartford Whalers, sporting the Whalers’ classic green and blue uniforms. The Whalers, another WHA team that joined the NHL, relocated to Carolina in 1997, becoming the Hurricanes. While the Hurricanes have worn Whalers throwbacks in recent years, the team has not yet announced the specific dates or frequency for the throwback jersey appearances this season.

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