Photo: @MiHockeyNow
The Capitals have seen a lot of fan favorites leave this summer including Mike Green, Joel Ward, and Troy Brouwer. While seeing those guys in new sweaters is definitely weird, Eric Fehr and Steve Oleksy took it to the next level when they signed with rival Pittsburgh.
Like, check out Oleksy in his new Pens’ hockey pants, socks, and helmet, with his new number 65.
Hey @penguins, @StevenOleksy looks pretty good in his new Pittsburgh colors. pic.twitter.com/vJNl8TQJZh
— MiHockey (@MiHockeyNow) August 5, 2015
Yeah, I’m sorry, @MiHockey. I’m going to have to strongly disagree here.
Now the full outfit. Ugh.
Want to see a photo that will ruin your day? Steve Oleksy in Penguins gear pic.twitter.com/R0YXfgZtGg
— Kyle Mace (@kyle_mace) August 5, 2015
Oh? What’s that Pens’ Twitter account? Eric Fehr is keeping his number?
We have some new and never-released #Pens jersey numbers. You can start studying this photo now. pic.twitter.com/3pDK6D0ING
— Pittsburgh Penguins (@penguins) July 30, 2015
Oh no. I feel rumbly in my tumbly.
I'm excited to be joining the @Penguins! My family and I are excited to start a new chapter, my daughter approves! pic.twitter.com/zQozc9Xbb9
— Eric Fehr (@EricFehr) July 29, 2015
Uh oh.
BREAKING! Here's @EricFehr in his new @penguins uniform! pic.twitter.com/UyQ4NRQdv5
— TradedNHLPortrait (@TradedNHLPlayer) July 28, 2015
Excuse me while I…
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