It's a brand new look presented by a very familiar face.
The New York Rangers showed off their new alternate jersey on social media Thursday, with a little help from the captain of their 1994 Stanley Cup championship team, Mark Messier.
"This jersey holds 100 years of history," the Hockey Hall of Famer says in a video clip debuting the new sweater.
The new jerseys are a lighter blue with red and white striping across the elbows and bottom. The classic diagonal descending "Rangers" is printed across the front. "Opening Night - Nov 16, 1926" is stitched on the inside collar, which is all white around the outside.
A brick-red 100 is prominently featured on the shoulder patch along with the team logo and the years "1926-2026" on either side.
Just to make things a little more New York, the