
The ECHL’s Savannah Ghost Pirates have found a pot of gold at the end of the rainbow with the latest version of their St. Patrick’s Day jerseys.
The Ghost Pirates unveiled the jerseys on their social media channels last week, and they’ll wear them on Monday, March 16, when they host the Toledo Walleye.
The Ghost Pirates’ new jersey has a dark green base — much darker than their 2025 St. Patrick’s Day jerseys — with a recolored green-and-gold version of their primary logo on the front. Running around the waist and sleeves are pale gold stripes with repeating darker gold shamrocks, with a darker gold stripe floating above.




Both shoulders have a patch with the ghost from the primary logo on top of a dark green shamrock with a gold celtic knot pattern inside and a gold outline. The V-neck collar is also gold.


In the photos posted to social media, the green jersey is shown paired with gold gloves and metallic gold helmets. They’re also shown with solid black pants and socks, which may not actually see game action.
The Ghost Pirates aren’t simply jumping on the green bandwagon with their St. Patrick’s Day jerseys. Savannah, Georgia, is home to one of the largest St. Patrick’s Day parades in the United States, which started in 1824 and today features more than 350 marching units and up to 15,000 spectators. Pipe bands and Irish dancers from up and down the East Coast participate each year, and spectators visit from around the world.
Puck drop between the Ghost Pirates and the Walleye is at 7 p.m. ET on Monday, March 16, at the Enmarket Arena in Savannah.










