Bruins reveal new 80's-inspired Centennial Game jersey
Briefly

The jersey design draws inspiration from the 1980s, a pivotal era in Bruins history that embodies the team's core values. The uniform kit features dipped gold sleeves and socks with a modern take on traditional striping, paying tribute to Bruins alumni who previously repped the Spoked-B.
Additional details inside the jersey include a special design on the collar and on the bottom hemline. The collar displays the score of the club's first-ever game played at Boston Arena on Dec. 1, 1924 - Boston Bruins 2, Montreal Maroons 1. Embedded in the bottom hem are the team's core values - tradition, grit, passion and heart - which the club will carry with them into the future.
The team is selling 1,924 authentic versions of the jersey, which are available for pre-order. They appear to be limited in terms of name/number, and they'll also set you back a cool $600.
As far as I can tell, these jerseys are only slated to be worn for that December 1 game against Montreal. However, there are rumors of the Bruins returning to a similar look full time in the near future, so it wouldn't be a shock to see this one stick around, maybe in a slightly different format.
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