Manufacturer:
CCM


Material:
Ultrafil

Home Color:
White


Road Color:
Black


Crest Notes:
Embroidered



Tagging Notes:
CCM in collar/
Hem


Misc. Notes:


Equipment Manager:
Steve Latin

1990-91 Pittsburgh Penguins Jerseys
The Penguins wore the All-Star Patch patch on their left shoulders throughout the first 10 games of the 1990-91 season.

A complaint from the Chicago Blackhawks (who hosted the 1991 All-Star Game) forced the Penguins to change to a new set of jerseys in 1991 without an All-Star patch.

The jersey that rookie Jaromir Jagr wore when he scored his first NHL goal was a home jersey that featured the All Star patch.

All of the Penguins jerseys through 1992 were knit jerseys made by CCM. Nameplates in this era were slightly larger than the player's last name, rather than the shoulder-to-shoulder length found on earlier jerseys.

The 1990-91 jerseys would later be adorned with something never before seen on a Pens sweater – a Stanley Cup Finals patch.

The 1991 Stanley Cup Finals patch worn on the upper right chest when Pittsburgh faced the Minnesota North Stars in the Finals. This was the fourth year that teams in the Finals wore a Stanley Cup patch. The patches were added to the third set of jerseys for that season.
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1990-91

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