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New Beige Mini Jackets of Canadiens Players’ Partners Capture Attention

The Montreal Canadiens recently kicked off their NHL playoff series at home against the Tampa Bay Lightning. As the game unfolded, the partners of the Canadiens players showcased their new beige leather jackets, designed in the team’s iconic blue, white, and red colors.

New Beige Mini Jackets of Canadiens Players’ Partners Capture Attention

This year’s reveal of the jackets has generated considerable buzz online. The jackets feature red sleeves adorned with the Montreal Canadiens logo. On the back, they prominently display “Habs Montreal Canadiens” alongside the player’s number and name in a beige hue.

Social Media Reactions

Jordan Leigh Laine, partner of Patrick Laine, shared a video on TikTok highlighting the new design. Meanwhile, Alexa Dobson, partner of Noah Dobson, posted photos on Instagram of the WAGs (wives and girlfriends) present at the game. While the previous year’s jacket concept was met with enthusiasm, reactions this time varied.

  • Some criticized the beige color choice, suggesting that red would have been a more fitting accent.
  • Others pointed out the readability issues, noting that the player numbers on the jackets were hard to see from a distance.

Mini Versions for Young Fans

In contrast to the mixed reviews for the adult jackets, the mini versions for players’ children have earned widespread popularity. Many fans expressed joy over photos shared by Emma Fortin, partner of Brendan Gallagher, showcasing matching mother-daughter outfits. Paola Anderson, partner of Josh Anderson, also shared a sweet image of her daughter wearing the miniature version of the team colors, generating positive comments from fans.

The Montreal Canadiens continue to make headlines both on and off the ice, engaging fans with their exciting gameplay and the stylish representations of team spirit from the players’ partners.

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