Minnesota is a splendid country. It’s America’s little slice of Canada, and there’s not anything greater indicative of that than the hair. Just ask John King, the mind behind the Minnesota State High School All-Hockey Hair Team. The 2019 edition, if you want to be the final one, is right here, and the gamers are going out with the waft.
Every participant has an honestly brilliant mane to boast about. This 12-month topic seems to be mullet fades. Many gamers appear to have hair piled on top and flowing out the lower back — but nothing on the edges. One can handiest assume they’ve been watching several “Peaky Blinders” recently
.Brock Olson’s mustache at No. 7 might be getting a slighted piece for his hair, but we will permit it to slide. After all, we don’t meet the criteria. Flows are only a mainstay of hockey international. It would help if you had something to flaunt while you scoop your helmet off (the video mentions Clemson quarterback Trevor Lawrence, who got the 12 months of the hair turned off to a rousing start).
Who your No. 1 is will usually be a matter of opinion. Do you go by using extent? Style? Fluff? But King has been doing this for a long time. His mantra appears that much less is greater- Teagan Kamm’s highlighted mullet with mutton chops is regarded as doing an excessive amount of a piece.
You’ve got to admire consistency. This is the last reduction of the viral All-Hockey Hair Team clips, in line with the Hendrickson Foundation’s “Hockey Changes Lives” GoFundMe page. The basis helps sled, unique, and navy hockey in Minnesota. It’s been a laugh trip, and we all realize the kingdom’s hairstyles will endure.