The New York Islanders are unveiling new alternate uniforms to mark the team's first year in Brooklyn.

The team will wear the black-and-white jerseys for 12 home games this season.

The color scheme resembles that of the Nets, who also call Barclays Center home.

The jerseys will feature four orange stripes in the logo honoring the Isles' four Stanley Cup championships.

The bottom of the jersey has white trim with identical "B" logos on each side, representing the team's new home borough.

The team's helmet will also feature a Brooklyn logo with four orange stripes through the letter Y.

There will also be a patch on the shoulder honoring their legendary coach, Al Arbour, who recently passed away.