Here’s the 2023-2024 alternate third jersey for the Edmonton Oilers, worn by Warren Foegele during a standout season where he hit a career-high 20 goals. The jersey features a sharp navy blue design with bold orange accents, proudly made in Canada. Foegele wore this specific jersey during four home games, including matchups against the Seattle Kraken, Chicago Blackhawks, Buffalo Sabres, and Los Angeles Kings.

Notably, on January 18, 2024, Foegele scored two goals, including the game-winner, in a 4-2 victory over the Seattle Kraken—helping the Oilers extend their franchise-record 12-game winning streak. This jersey is photo-matched to games against Buffalo and Los Angeles and shows authentic game wear, including a diagonal mark on the Oilers crest and several holes on the left sleeve.

Now, for the backstory: I got this as my first game-worn jersey, and I was pretty set on getting an alternate design before the Oilers switched to Fanatics and ditched their third jerseys. Between Foegele and some of the other players, I couldn’t resist Foegele. He’d just had an incredible season and, honestly, I loved watching him play alongside Draisaitl. It’s been cool to follow his journey since he was traded to the Oilers from Carolina in exchange for Ethan Bear on July 28, 2021. Three seasons in, and he was definitely making his mark. So, yeah—this jersey felt like the right choice to capture that moment.


Game-Worn Jersey
Edmonton Oilers
2023/2024 NHL Season
Navy Alternate Set #2 – B00345
Adidas Primegreen
Made In Canada – Size 56


photo matching

This jersey has been photomatched to at least two games during the 2023–24 NHL season.

Game 1: January 25, 2024 – vs. Chicago Blackhawks
A small hole on the left sleeve is clearly visible in both the game photo and the jersey in-hand. The damage appears consistent with wear from gameplay.

Game 2: March 28, 2024 – vs. Los Angeles Kings
A diagonal mark running from the Oilers crest’s oil drop to the top of the “S” is visible during warmups and matches the current state of the jersey. This mark provides a strong secondary photomatch point.