Manufacturer:
CCM


Material:
Ultrafil

Home Color:
Black/White


Road Color:
White/Black


Crest Notes:
Embroidered



Tagging Notes:
CCM in collar/
Hem


Misc. Notes:
Multiple patches

Equipment Manager:
Steve Latin

1991-92 Pittsburgh Penguins Jerseys
The 1991-92 CCM jerseys featured four patches: the teams 25th anniversary patch, the NHL 75th patch, the Badger Bob Johnson memorial patch and the 1992 Stanley Cup Finals patch.

The Penguins used this patch to celebrate the team's 25th season in the league. It was worn on the right shoulder. The patch design was inspired by the NHL's 75th Anniversary logo which was worn on the right chest.

Only 22 games into the 1991-92 season, the Pittsburgh Penguins first wore the Badger patch (in bottom photo) on November 27, 1991 -- a day after Head Coach Bob Johnson died.



Johnson, who joined the team 17 months earlier, lead the Pens to "the top of the mountain" en route to the franchisees first Stanley Cup Championship. The Pens wore the Badger patch on the left shoulder.

The first half of the season all NHL teams wore their darker uniforms on the road, later switching to lighter jerseys.

When the Penguins reached the Stanley Cup Finals against the Chicago Blackhawks, 1992 Stanley Cup Finals patch was sewn onto a separate piece of material that covered the NHL 75th patch. An actual game worn jersey with the 1992 Finals patch will actually have four patches.

The tradition skating penguin logo used for 24 seasons would be semi-retired after the second championship. The next season's jerseys would be a radical departure, but the familiar Pens logo would return.
Click on season media guide to see roster and uniform numbers
1990-91

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