Hockey Flow Mullet

Flow is the correct term for the hair of professional and amateur hockey players.
Hockey flow mullet. Nobody knows exactly when the first player hit the ice with a mullet the prototype of today s flow salad and chop but it s been a mainstay in arenas and on ponds since at least the 1960s. If you re looking to rock a wild mane haircut and achieve some flow the long mullet is the best option. Like gross beards they tend to crop up in the postseason when players forgo head hygiene out of superstition and as a display of. The term flow is thrown around in the hockey community and refers to long locks of hair that almost resembles a shag.
Despite a slow start to his flow during his early days with edmonton in the 1980s his mullet went full hollywood when he played for the la kings in the 1990s. It is typically some variation of a mullet with a little extra grease that typically appears beginning in junior. Gretzky s mullet started out like a rookie a little wispy but soon his hockey flow was a perennial all star. The annual unveiling of the 2020 minnesota all hockey hair team.