Former Oiler Jeff Petry Lands Red Wings in Jersey Violation Trouble

Former Oilers player Jeff Petry caused a stir during a game with the Detroit Red Wings by wearing the wrong jersey.

He was seen on the ice sporting an Adidas jersey, which was last season’s NHL manufacturer. Now, Fanatics is responsible for making and sponsoring jerseys. Greg Wyshynski, an NHL insider, mentioned that the Red Wings might face some serious consequences for this oversight.

While fans find it amusing that no one noticed in time to stop Petry from hitting the ice, sponsors aren’t laughing. They pay big bucks to see their logos front and center on TV screens, so showing off last year’s brand is a major blunder . The switch to Fanatics has already left fans and players uneasy due to its shaky reputation. Although there haven’t been any significant issues with jerseys during games yet, people are not happy about rising prices and frequent spelling errors.

Jersey Mishaps and Fan Reactions:

Fans might think this whole situation is just another example of how things can go wrong in sports when you least expect it. Despite these hiccups, many still enjoy watching their favorite teams play.

In conclusion, mistakes happen even in professional sports! What do you think about this jersey mix-up?

Alex Thompson
Alex Thompson
Alex Thompson is a Senior Writer for HockeyMonitor. With a background in Sports Media, Alex joined the team in 2022. He focuses on providing the latest hockey news, game scores, and fresh NHL trade rumors.

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