The playoff beard
It all started about a month ago in the opening round of the WCHA playoffs against Alaska-Anchorage.
The Gophers took the ice and flaunted their newly bleached-blonde hair in front of an announced crowd of 9,410.
In that same moment, a more common but less noticeable playoff tradition also started.
It has morphed into a signature look for the Gophers: bleached-blonde hair with an unruly beard to match.
The 1980 New York Islanders are widely thought to have started the playoff beard tradition, but the actual origin is unclear.
Nonetheless, the idea to lock up the razor and shaving cream once the playoffs begin is still relevant. Many Gophers players have grown lengthy beards since the Anchorage series, but there’s a consensus that senior Nico Sacchetti has the best beard on the team.
Sacchetti said this is the longest his beard has ever been, but he doesn’t mind the length or the look.

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