
The Penguins wore Reebok Edge (Air-Knit) jerseys - a style and cut that was introduced at the beginning of the 2007-08 NHL season - for the eighth consecutive season. The Reebok wordmark was featured on the back neckline with a white wordmark sewn onto black twill on the Home (black) and Alternate (black) jerseys and a black wordmark sewn onto white twill on the Road (white) jerseys.
The inside neckline of each jersey features a size tag with a Canadian flag logo above the "Made in Canada" in three languages (English, French and Spanish) then the 7187 manufacturer's model number indicating the 2.0 Edge model with an "A" or "H" after the model number.
Inside the left side seam is a manufacturer's washing instructions tag.
For the fourth consecutive season, JerseyTRAK technology from Gleason Technology was sewn inside the base of the fight strap which allows the Penguins equipment staff to scan each jersey before and after the game in which it is used.
Jerseys were lettered and numbered by Pro Knitwear of Pittsburgh, PA. Each jersey featured a set tag sewn inside the rear hem.
J&J Distributing of Ellwood City, PA purchased all sets of game worn regular season and Stanley Cup Playoffs sets directly from the Pittsburgh Penguins and marketed the jerseys to the hobby.
The inside neckline of each jersey features a size tag with a Canadian flag logo above the "Made in Canada" in three languages (English, French and Spanish) then the 7187 manufacturer's model number indicating the 2.0 Edge model with an "A" or "H" after the model number.
Inside the left side seam is a manufacturer's washing instructions tag.
For the fourth consecutive season, JerseyTRAK technology from Gleason Technology was sewn inside the base of the fight strap which allows the Penguins equipment staff to scan each jersey before and after the game in which it is used.
Jerseys were lettered and numbered by Pro Knitwear of Pittsburgh, PA. Each jersey featured a set tag sewn inside the rear hem.
J&J Distributing of Ellwood City, PA purchased all sets of game worn regular season and Stanley Cup Playoffs sets directly from the Pittsburgh Penguins and marketed the jerseys to the hobby.
The Penguins began wearing Set 1 jerseys with the start of the 2014-15 pre-season on September 22, 2014 vs. Detroit. The set continued into the regular season and was worn until January 7, 2015 vs. Boston. The Home (black) jerseys were worn in a total of 20 games while the Road (white) jerseys were worn in a total of 18 games. Each individual jersey within the set was worn as allocated by the Pittsburgh Penguins and Gleason Technology's JerseyTRAK reports should be referenced to determine exactly when each jersey was worn.
Click HERE to view a gallery of the Home (Black) Set 1 Jerseys |
Click HERE to view a gallery of the Road (White) Set 1 Jerseys |
The Penguins wore their Alternate jerseys a total of 13 times in 2014-15 beginning with the game on October 22, 2014 vs. Philadelphia. The set continued throughout the the regular season including two road games - December 8, 2014 at New York Rangers and April 11, 2015 at Buffalo. The set was last worn on April 11, 2015 at Buffalo. Each individual jersey within the set was worn as allocated by the Pittsburgh Penguins and Gleason Technology's JerseyTRAK reports should be referenced to determine exactly when each jersey was worn. The set of Alternate jerseys were sold by the Pittsburgh Penguins to J&J Distributing.
Alternate Set Schedule - 13 games |
10/22 - PHILADELPHIA FLYERS 11/15 - NEW YORK RANGERS 11/26 - TORONTO MAPLE LEAFS 12/8 - @ New York Rangers 12/18 - COLORADO AVALANCHE 12/31 - CAROLINA HURRICANES 1/13 - MINNESOTA WILD 1/21 - CHICAGO BLACKHAWKS 2/17 - WASHINGTON CAPITALS 3/14 - BOSTON BRUINS 3/15 - DETROIT RED WINGS 4/1 - PHILADELPHIA FLYERS 4/11 - @ Buffalo Sabres |
Click HERE to view a gallery of the Alternate Set Jerseys
On October 30, 2014, the Penguins wore a special set of "Hockey Fights Cancer" jerseys for pre-game warm-ups prior to the game against the Los Angeles Kings at CONSOL Energy Center. Hockey Fights Cancer awareness night is held each October as part of a league-wide initiative to raise awareness and funds for cancer research. The purple jerseys featured the Reebok wordmark logo on the left chest and size jock tag on the lower left front. A special set tag was also sewn inside the back hem of each jersey. The jerseys were autographed and auctioned on NHL Auctions with the proceeds benefiting the Mario Lemieux Foundation and UPMC CancerCenter. A total of 23 jerseys were prepared for the event with all 23 jerseys (20 pre-game worn and three pre-game issued) auctioned by NHL Auctions from October 31, 2014 to November 17, 2014. The auction raised a total of $28,816.
Final Auction Prices
1 - Thomas Greiss - $880.00 3 - Olli Maatta - $1,720.00 4 - Rob Scuderi - $1,140.00 7 - Paul Martin - $740.00 9 - Pascal Dupuis - $2,520.00 10 - Christian Ehrhoff - $721.00 13 - Nick Spaling - $770.00 14 - Chris Kunitz (A) - $1,460.00 16 - Brandon Sutter - $1,220.00 17 - Blake Comeau - $645.00 19 - Beau Bennett (Issued, Not Worn) - $1,200.00 23 - Steve Downie - $1,060.00 |
29 - Marc-Andre Fleury - $1,500.00 27 - Craig Adams - $720.00 38 - Zach Sill - $760.00 41 - Robert Bortuzzo (Issued, Not Worn) - $720.00 47 - Simon Depres - $780.00 57 - Marcel Goc - $890.00 58 - Kris Letang - $1,520.00 59 - Jayson Megna (Issued, Not Worn) - $700.00 71 - Evgeni Malkin (A) - $3,000.00 72 - Patric Hornqvist - $1,040.00 87 - Sidney Crosby (C) - $3,110.00 |
Click HERE to view a gallery of the October 30, 2014 Hockey Fights Cancer Jerseys
On November 14, 2014, the Penguins wore a new set of jerseys to commemorate the Hockey Hall of Fame Game which is played annually surrounding the Hockey Hall of Fame induction weekend in Toronto. The Penguins played the Toronto Maple Leafs at Air Canada Centre. The jerseys had the Hockey Hall of Fame Game - Induction Weekend - November 14, 2014 patch sewn onto the right chest. A special set tag was also sewn inside the back hem of each jersey. The set of Hockey Hall of Fame Game jerseys was sold by the Pittsburgh Penguins to J&J Distributing in November 2014.
2014 Hockey Hall of Fame Game Participation Report
1 - Thomas Greiss 3 - Olli Maatta - Did Not Play 4 - Rob Scuderi 7 - Paul Martin 9 - Pascal Dupuis 10 - Christian Ehrhoff 13 - Nick Spaling 14 - Chris Kunitz (A) 16 - Brandon Sutter 17 - Blake Comeau - Did Not Play 19 - Beau Bennett |
23 - Steve Downie 29 - Marc-Andre Fleury - Dressed, but Did Not Play 27 - Craig Adams 38 - Zach Sill 41 - Robert Bortuzzo 47 - Simon Depres 57 - Marcel Goc 58 - Kris Letang 71 - Evgeni Malkin (A) 72 - Patric Hornqvist 87 - Sidney Crosby (C) |
Click HERE to view a gallery of the November 14, 2014 Hockey Hall of Fame Game Jerseys
On November 15, 2014, the Penguins wore a special set of "Support Our Heroes" jerseys for pre-game warm-ups prior to the game against the New York Rangers at CONSOL Energy Center. The digital camouflage print jerseys featured the Reebok wordmark logo on the left chest below an American flag patch and size jock tag on the lower left front. A special set tag was also sewn inside the back hem of each jersey. The jerseys were autographed and auctioned on NHL Auctions. A total of 22 jerseys were prepared for the event with all 22 jerseys (20 pre-game worn and two pre-game issued) auctioned by NHL Auctions from November 20, 2014 to December 5, 2014. The auction raised a total of $22,167.57.
Final Auction Prices
1 - Thomas Greiss - $720.00 3 - Olli Maatta (Did Not Dress) - $1,520.00 4 - Rob Scuderi - $680.00 7 - Paul Martin - $640.00 9 - Pascal Dupuis - $1,120.00 10 - Christian Ehrhoff - $620.00 13 - Nick Spaling - $570.00 14 - Chris Kunitz (A) - $1,080.00 16 - Brandon Sutter - $1,320.00 17 - Blake Comeau - $590.00 19 - Beau Bennett - $940.00 |
23 - Steve Downie - $700.00 27 - Craig Adams - $720.00 29 - Marc-Andre Fleury - $1,270.00 38 - Zach Sill (Did Not Dress) - $820.00 41 - Robert Bortuzzo - $620.00 47 - Simon Depres - $740.00 57 - Marcel Goc - $557.57 58 - Kris Letang - $920.00 71 - Evgeni Malkin (A) - $1,600.00 72 - Patric Hornqvist - $840.00 87 - Sidney Crosby (C) - $3,580.00 |
Click HERE to view a gallery of Support Our Heroes Jerseys
The Penguins began wearing Set 2 jerseys on January 10, 2015 at Montreal. The set continued throughout the remainder of the regular season and concluded on April 7, 2015 at Philadelphia. The Home (black) jerseys were worn in a total of 12 games while the Road (white) jerseys were worn in a total of 23 games. Each individual jersey within the set was worn as allocated by the Pittsburgh Penguins and Gleason Technology's JerseyTRAK reports should be referenced to determine exactly when each jersey was worn. Both sets of jerseys were sold by the Pittsburgh Penguins to J&J Distributing.
Click HERE to view a gallery of the Home (Black) Set 2 Jerseys |
Click HERE to view a gallery of the Road (White) Set 2 Jerseys |
On March 14, 2015, the Penguins wore a special set of "St. Patrick's Day" jerseys for pre-game warm-ups prior to the game against the Boston Bruins at CONSOL Energy Center. The green jerseys featured a Reebok wordmark logo on the left chest as well as a United States of America flag on the right sleeve and an Ireland flag on the left sleeve below clover logos on both shoulders. A special set tag was also sewn inside the back hem of each jersey. The jerseys were autographed and auctioned on NHL Auctions with the proceeds benefiting the Pittsburgh Penguins Foundation. The winner of each auction also received a card with the player's name written in calligraphy and a description of what his first and last name mean. A total of 24 jerseys were auctioned by NHL Auctions from March 16, 2015 to March 30, 2015. The auction raised a total of $22,970.35.
1 - Thomas Greiss - $520.00 3 - Olli Maatta (Issued, Not Worn) - $800.00 4 - Rob Scuderi - $660.00 7 - Paul Martin - $1,020.00 9 - Pascal Dupuis (Issued, Not Worn) - $1,010.00 10 - Christian Ehrhoff - $520.00 12 - Ben Lovejoy - $675.66 13 - Nick Spaling - $570.69 14 - Chris Kunitz (A) - $860.00 16 - Brandon Sutter - $860.00 17 - Blake Comeau - $535.00 19 - Beau Bennett - $721.00 |
23 - Steve Downie - $951.00 26 - Daniel Winnik - $820.00 27 - Craig Adams - $640.00 28 - Ian Cole - $560.00 29 - Marc-Andre Fleury - $1,290.00 39 - David Perron - $720.00 40 - Maxim Lapierre - $499.00 51 - Derrick Pouliot - $830.00 58 - Kris Letang - $1,920.00 71 - Evgeni Malkin (A) - $1,760.00 72 - Patric Hornqvist - $1,020.00 87 - Sidney Crosby (C) - $3,208.00 |
Click HERE to view a gallery of the March 14, 2015 St. Patrick's Day Jerseys
On April 10, 2015, the Penguins wore a special set of jerseys that were given to fans at the conclusion of the game vs. NY Islanders at CONSOL Energy Center. The Penguins wore their Home (black) jerseys for this game and they were tagged with a special "Shirt Off Your Back" set tag inside the back hem. A total of 23 jerseys were prepared for the game with 19 being game worn and four game issued. Christian Ehrhoff, Derrick Pouliot, and Kris Letang were scratched for the game. Dana Heinze (@realdanaheinze) tweeted a photo of the locker room set up on April 10, 2015 picturing 24 jerseys hanging in the locker room. Pascal Dupuis (November 20) and Scott Wilson was placed on injured reserve earlier in the season and a jersey was prepared for him to give away after the game.
1 - Thomas Greiss 4 - Rob Scuderi 7 - Paul Martin 9 - Pascal Dupuis - Game Issued 10 - Christian Ehrhoff - Game Issued 12 - Ben Lovejoy 13 - Nick Spaling 14 - Chris Kunitz (A) 16 - Brandon Sutter 17 - Blake Comeau 19 - Beau Bennett 23 - Steve Downie |
26 - Daniel Winnik 27 - Craig Adams 28 - Ian Cole 29 - Marc-Andre Fleury 39 - David Perron 40 - Maxim Lapierre 44 - Taylor Chorney 51 - Derrick Pouliot - Game Issued 58 - Kris Letang - Game Issued 71 - Evgeni Malkin (A) 72 - Patric Hornqvist 87 - Sidney Crosby (C) |
Click HERE to view a gallery of the April 15, 2015 Shirt Off Your Back Home (Black) Jerseys
The Penguins began wearing their Stanley Cup Playoffs jerseys with the start of the 2015 Stanley Cup Playoffs on April 16, 2016 at New York Rangers. The set continued throughout the first first round of the Playoffs until the team was eliminated on April 24, 2016 at New York Rangers. The Home (black) jerseys were worn in a total of two games while the Road (white) jerseys were worn in a total of three games. Each individual jersey within the set was worn as allocated by the Pittsburgh Penguins and Gleason Technology's JerseyTRAK reports should be referenced to determine exactly when each jersey was worn. The Home (black) set of jerseys were sold by the Pittsburgh Penguins to J&J Distributing in May 2015. The Road (white) set of jerseys were given to the players.