Tonight, fans will have a chance to see the Colorado Avalanche take on the Montreal Canadiens at the Bell Centre while sporting the classic blue Quebec Nordiques heritage uniforms. The uniforms pay tribute to the organization’s heritage and remind many of the heated provincial rivalries that were part of the 1980’s and early 1990’s, defining years in hockey history. Both teams come into the game with solid records this season, which promises a memorable evening of competitive hockey with a nostalgic twist.
Colorado Avalanche bringing Nordiques look to Montreal Ice
The NHL has approved an extra game for the Colorado Avalanche to wear these throwback jerseys. They will be debuting in Montreal against the Avalanche’s historic rivals this season. Originally, seven games were scheduled to feature these blue uniforms this season; now they can add one more to continue showcasing the team’s legacy. These jerseys feature the iconic igloo logo and a fleur-de-lis pattern that references the flag of Quebec and the pride of French-Canadians.In honor of the Avalanche’s 30th anniversary of moving from Quebec City to Denver in 1995, the Avalanche has introduced this design as part of its heritage. It is appreciated by both players and fans alike. Blending old and new memories during the game will add to the excitement of the current season.
Recalling the heated battle of Quebec era
The competitive history of the Nordiques and Canadiens has produced some of hockey’s most exciting playoff series, with these two teams competing since the mid-1980s. In 1996, the franchise moved to Colorado and won the Stanley Cup for the first time, the same year former Montreal goaltender Patrick Roy posted record-setting numbers. This success added another chapter to the long-standing rivalry between the two franchises across their respective provinces. The Avalanche, who currently lead the NHL with a record of 35-7-9, have played well thus far and look to continue their success through the remainder of the season, while the Canadiens are 29-17-7 and tied for 3rd in the Atlantic Division. The two organizations meet for an exciting matchup with historical significance and direct implications for where each organization will end up in the standings at the end of the season.