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The NHL is moving closer to getting back on the ice, and that’s good news — especially for some players who might be running low on laundry.
Chris Kelly wore Tyler Seguin‘s EHC Biel jersey during the Bruins’ informal practice session on Wednesday morning, complete with all the bright colors and shiny advertisements that come with it.
“Seggy’s stock just went down,” Kelly said of the sweater switch.
With the players still officially locked out, they aren’t wearing any Bruins-related gear, that should hopefully change soon. NHL owners are expected to vote later on Wednesday to ratify the new labor agreement, moving the league on schedule to resume games on Jan. 19.
Check out Kelly’s “new” threads in the photo below.
Photo via Twitter/@NHLBruins