NHL style power rankings: Players support women in sports and local programs
New York TimesBefore the hockey world descended on Sunrise, Fla., for NHL All-Star Weekend, players used the weeks leading up to celebrate women in sports, local high schools and apparently their deep-seated love for plaid suits. It’s much more in line with what I’ve come to expect from him, and as rapper Rick Ross would say, it’s “so sophisticated.” View this post on Instagram A post shared by NHL The NHL, in the comments, asked, “What does the second-fastest goalie to reach 25 wins in a season in NHL history listen to pregame?” Perhaps the better question for the Boston Bruins goaltender, a frontrunner for the Vezina Trophy, is, “What does the second-fastest goalie to reach 25 wins in a season wear?” The answer to that is simple: Whatever he wants, including this beige linen suit in the winter. View this post on Instagram A post shared by GLORIUS Custom View this post on Instagram A post shared by NHL Style Whoever encouraged or supported the Carolina Hurricanes center to wear that velvet-striped suit, you’re amazing. View this post on Instagram A post shared by Winnipeg Jets Almost everything about this suit gives me “Purple Rain” vibes. View this post on Instagram A post shared by Michael Pezzetta If you read the caption on the Montreal Canadiens winger’s post, there’s no question that he’s a fan of the Netflix series, “Peaky Blinders.” It’s one of the popular phrases from the show, but because there’s a lot of choice language and violence, so I’ll encourage any interested to check it out for themselves.