NHLers set to enter new dress code-less world, but not all will follow suit
Jason Spezza has worn a suit to nearly every game he’s played since breaking into the Ontario Hockey League at age 15.
Now 37 years old, the Toronto Maple Leafs forward doesn’t know anything different. But with the NHL relaxing dress code rules during its restart, he’s open to change — especially in a season like no other.
“I personally love a shirt and tie, and wearing a suit to games,” Spezza said. “It’s something I’ve grown accustomed to. I’m also in the school that I’ll adapt to situations.”
As part of the agreement on the resumption, the league and the NHLPA nixed rules regarding what players on the 24 teams inside the Toronto and Edmonton bubbles wear to games.