The Indy Fuel are ready to bring the heat to the new ECHL season with fiery new jerseys introduced on Saturday, September 21. Ahead of an open house over the weekend, the Fishers, Indiana-based team introduced new light and dark jerseys - both dubbed “Defender” jerseys on the Fuel’s online store - that feature a new logo on the front. These come just one season after the Fuel introduced new logos and new uniforms coinciding with their move from the Indiana Farmers Coliseum in Indianapolis to the Fishers Event Center.
The light jersey features a sand base with a new fire-breathing dragon logo on the front that’s based on the team’s mascot, Nitro. The top half of each sleeve is black, while the bottom half is sand with gold and red stripes. Red and gold stripes also run around the waist, under which the jersey is black to the hem. The collar is black with sand trim and the Fuel’s secondary F logo on the front insert.
The dark jersey swaps the sand and black on the body, sleeves and waist while keeping the collar and front crest the same. The black base is a switch from the predominantly red jerseys the Fuel wore in 2024-25. Both jerseys have the logo of Indy’s AHL affiliate, the Rockford IceHogs, on the right shoulder and the logo of their NHL parent club, the Chicago Blackhawks, on the left.
ECHL teams typically wear white jerseys at home and dark jerseys on the road until the All-Star Game break in January, at which point they switch to dark at home at white on the road.
Getting your hands on exclusive Indy Fuel gear is about to get a whole lot easier. The Fuel are teaming up with DASH Auctions to give fans a new way to bid on game-issued jerseys, signed memorabilia, in-arena experiences and more from anywhere on the globe!
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In order to place bids, fans must first register via DASH - either through the app on a mobile device, or via the team's online DASH page. Once logged in, fans can see all upcoming or current auctions, and watch the action in real time as the bids go up. Available for both iOS and Android devices, the DASH app is “the only digital auction platform built specifically for professional sports teams and their fans.” To start things off, the Fuel are auctioning off a team-signed jersey from the 2016-17 season, as well as signed game puck from their playoff-clinching win over Kalamazoo on April 8.
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Indy Fuel Regular Season Jerseys
Here's a list of regular season jerseys worn by Indy Fuel players:
- #6, Andy Simpson
- #4, Nick Bruneteau
- Nitro #6, Nick Petrecki
- #28, Chris DeSousa
- #35, Mac Carruth
- #4, Nick Mattson
- #23, Jaynen Rissling
- #35, Collin Delia
- #11, Radovan Bondra
- #1, Chase Marchand
- #21, Connor McDonald
- #30, Sean Romeo
- #15, Dmitry Osipov
- #30, Sean Romeo
- #30, Sean Romeo
- #35, Justin Kapelmaster
- #42, Ross MacDougall
- #21, Chad Yetman
- #8, Jan Mandat
- #55, Chris Cameron
- #2, Nick Grima
- #72, D.J. King
- #20, Darby Llewellyn
- #8, Adam McCormick
- #16, Bryan Lemos
- #35, Cam Gray
Indy Fuel Specialty Jerseys
Here's a breakdown of specialty jerseys by season:
| Season | Jerseys |
|---|---|
| 2014/2015 | Nitro #23, Dillon Fournier; #5, Nick Jones |
| 2015/2016 | #5, David Pszenyczny; #12, No Name; #50, Shane Owen; #13, Josh Brittain; #20, Matt White; Nitro |
| 2016/2017 | #18, Bryn Chyzyk; Nitro #1, Eric Levine; #30, Jake Hildebrand; #9, Kenny Ryan; #17, Tyler Barnes; #12, Kenton Helgesen; #11, Kevin Lynch |
| 2017/2018 | #6, Jack Burton; #92, Garrett Clarke; #14, Tommy Olczyk; #71, No Name; #35, Greg Dodds; #7, Darian Dziurzynski; #12, No Name; #43, Cam Reid |
| 2018/2019 | #27, Quentin Shore; #1, Kevin Lankinen; #17, Alex Brooks; #33, No Name; #1, Kevin Lankinen; #1, Kevin Lankinen; Nitro #35, Gordy Defiel |
| 2019/2020 | #23, Jay Dickman; #23, Jay Dickman; #32, Chase Marchand; #19, Dylan McLaughlin; #1, Charles Williams; #12, Josh McArdle; #28, Mat Thompson; #30, Dan Bakala; #27, Alex Krushelnyski |
| 2020/2021 | #22, Jared Thomas; #30, Taran Kozun; #1, Billy Christopoulos; #35, Tom Aubrun; Nitro #30, Sean Romeo |
| 2021/2022 | #31, Mitch Gillam; #4, Kirill Chaika; #77, Craig Wyszomirski; #16, Spencer Watson; #4, Kirill Chaika; #31, Mitch Gillam |
| 2022/2023 | Nitro #10, Alex Wideman; #24, Luc Brown; #11, Chase Lang; #5, Matt Watson |
| 2023/2024 | #23, Anthony Firriolo; Nitro #5, Dilan Peters; #43, Andrew Bellant; #26, Victor Hadfield; #26, Victor Hadfield |
| 2024/2025 | #41, Marco Costantini; #25, Ryan Gagnier; #19, Kyle Maksimovich; #72, D.J. King; #88, Brett Bulmer; #5, C.J. |
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