Bruins Unveil New Retro Alternate Jerseys For 2020-21 Season

BOSTON (CBS) -- We still don't know when exactly the Bruins will be taking the ice again. But when they do, they'll have some new alternate threads to rock.

The team and Adidas finally unveiled the new reverse retro alternate jersey on Monday. The jersey offers a nod to the past with the classic spoked-B design and the bear logo on the shoulder, while splashing it with a whole lot of gold.

"The Reverse Retro treatment was given to the classic white uniform worn at home at the Boston Garden for 15 years, including the 1988 and 1990 Stanley Cup Finals," the official release explained. "The shoulder patch features a fan-favorite bear crest to complement the traditional spoked-B. Honored numbers Ray Bourque and Cam Neely both donned the '90s version of these threads before having each of their numbers retired to the rafters at today's TD Garden."

Bruins bear logo (Image provided by Adidas)

It's the second alternate jersey in as many years for the Bruins, who last year unveiled this look for certain games:

David Pastrnak (Photo by Maddie Meyer/Getty Images)

The new alternates are a throwback of sorts to the '80s and early '90s, with the smaller B logo and tri-striped elbows.

Ken Hodge in the 1990-91 season (Photo by Ken Levine/Getty Images)

The "reverse retro" style jerseys were made for every team, and they were clearly made to pop.

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