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Have You Seen This? 2015 All Hockey Hair Team
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A man from Minnesota as heard in his accent for the fifth year in a row has put together his picks for the best hair in high school hockey in his state. And trust me, it is glorious from visuals to commentary. It reminds me of the old Warren Miller ski videos where he narrates the highs and lows on the slopes. - photo by Martha Ostergar
MULLETVILLE If you know a mega sports fan, you know that they get deep into the details.

They not only watch their teams actual games closely, but they like to dig deep into stats, trades, strategies, the psyche of coaches and much more. And if youre not a mega sports fan, theres almost nothing worse than hearing the mega sports fan drone on about the layers of minutia of sport. (Or as I like to call it, sportsing.)

That being said, occasionally a mega sports fan does or says something so amazing, practically everyone can enjoy it. Even if it is over seven minutes long.

A man from Minnesota as heard in his accent for the fifth year in a row has put together his picks for the best hair in high school hockey in his state. And trust me, it is glorious from visuals to commentary. It reminds me of the old Warren Miller ski videos where he narrates the highs and lows on the slopes.

You might think youve gone back to the '80s with the amount of mullets and bleach that make the cut, but Im guessing that between the tastes of greasy, teenage boys and hockey culture, these coiffures are the norm in the hockey-happy Midwest.

I know, I know, the video is a bit long, but even I watched the whole thing with delight. If you want to get straight to the goods, start watching 40 seconds in, and dont miss the honorable mentions in the second half.

The sweet cherry on top is the video isnt just about the laughs, its about giving back, too. The unnamed Minnesota man paired up with Warrior Sports to draw attention to and make a views-based donation, to the Hendrickson Foundation, which helps hockey players who are wheelchair-bound, amputees, have cognitive issues or were injured serving our country in the military, according to the website.
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