When the Rockies moved to New Jersey and became the Devils, the Devils debuted a brand-new logo and jersey, all of which have been incorporated into the 2022 Reverse Retro. While the color palatte is a distinct change from the jersey the Devils wear today, it's a jersey that tells the story of the journey that the club has taken from the moment the Rockies were acquired by Dr. John McMullen to the present day.
The colorway may be different but the essence of the New Jersey Devils is on full display on the 2022 Reverse Retro jersey: The stylized 'NJ' with the Devils horns. Iconic, the logo has remained relatively unchanged in its 40 years of existence. The logo is the symbol of three Stanley Cup championships, the logo the greatest goaltender of all time wore, and the future NHL stars are currently wearing. Leaving it unchanged, but with an embossed blue embroidery to make it stand out.
You'll notice the 2022 Reverse Retro jersey is a similar design to that of the inaugural Devils season jersey, as well, with the return of the band at the bottom of the jersey, this time in Rockies colors. The bands across the shoulders also feature a similar pattern to the Devils 1982 jersey, creating a perfect mix of recognizing the beginnings of the Devils franchise, where they came from, with a current day flare.
The Devils will showcase the inaugural 1982 jersey remixed in a Colorado Rockies colorway featuring a vivid bright athletic white body complimented by gold and navy striping incorporated in the trim of shoulder yoke and vertically down the side of the pant. - NHL PR