The Toronto Maple Leafs may be well known for their scoring prowess, but they also have some of the best locks in the league.
Leadership and skill are important qualities for a hockey player, but you can’t under estimate the importance of good hair, and clearly the Toronto Maple Leafs have not.
Hair is an important part of hockey culture.
There’s the flow, the bleached hair during major junior hockey, and the no-shave playoff superstition. The origins of the term flow are believed to originate from the 1970s, before helmets were mandated, and players’ hair “flowed” behind them as they skated.