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The Washington Capitals are one the NHL’s 32 teams, but if you went by the information provided on a shirt the league is selling at its New York City store, you might believe otherwise.

New York Rangers fan Hope found the mistake when she visited on Monday to purchase some new gear including a few shirts, a jersey, and a hat. As she approached the checkout line though, one tee in particular captured her attention.

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“I thought the Statue of Liberty design was cool so I picked it up to look at it,” Hope told RMNB in an interview. “Immediately something looked off to me.”

Hope counted all the logos and realized one was missingmontreal canadiens red jersey. “It was the Capitals,” she said.

Not believing what she saw, Hope counted all the logos three different times. “I had my friend who was with me check too just in case I was going crazy.”new jersey devils jersey all red

And she was right. Take a look at this photo with number labels and match it with a handy dandy RMNB key below.

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1) New Jersey Devils

2) Columbus Blue Jackets

3) Tampa Bay Lightning

4) Vegas Golden Knights

5) New York Rangers

6) Ottawa Senators

7) San Jose Sharks

8) Toronto Maple Leafs

9) Chicago Blackhawks

10) Philadelphia Flyers

11) Dallas Stars

12) Edmonton Oilers

carolina hurricanes scoring leaders

carolina hurricanes scoring leaders

13) Winnipeg Jets

14) Montreal Canadiens
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15) Pittsburgh Penguins

carolina hurricanes scoring leaders

16) Minnesota Wild

17) Detroit Red Wings

18) Nashville Predators

19) Los Angeles Kings

20) Florida Panthers

21) New York Islanders

carolina hurricanes scoring leaders

22) Boston Bruins

23) St. Louis Blues

24) Seattle Kraken

25) Colorado Avalanche

carolina hurricanes scoring leaders

26) Vancouver Canucks

27) Anaheim Ducks

28) Arizona Coyotes (Utah)

29) Calgary Flames

carolina hurricanes scoring leaders

30) Carolina Hurricanes

31) Buffalo Sabres

The shirt had a Mitchell & Ness tag – a vintage brand bought by Fanatics in 2022. After a quick search online, the tee not available on the league’s online store, suggesting it was exclusive to the NYC location.

“I didn’t end up buying it because of the missing team,” Hope said laughing, “but I couldn’t pass up posting about it because I thought it was funny.”

Hope’s viral tweet read, unfortunately according to this shirt from the nhl shop in new york… the washington capitals no longer exist. sorry to their fans on this heartbreaking news 💔

A little over a day later, Hope’s post had been viewed over 102k times per X’s analytics, generating nearly 100 retweets, 1.4k favorites, and 60 responses.

One other NHL team is battling an accidental NHL contraction, too.

Welcome to the club, Carolina.

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