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  1. Feb 12, 2014 · The 10 most spectacular mullets in NHL history. Our hockey hair hall of fame is all business in the front, party in the back. See which Blackhawk made the cut. So to speak. What is a mullet?...

    • Barry Melrose. I know. You must be wondering why Melrose is ahead of Jagr. I have several reasons. Longevity. Melrose has been an ambassador for the mullet for years now and continues to be heading toward the future.
    • Jaromir Jagr. Thick, luscious and gravity-defying, Jaromir Jagr's mullet will forever be a staple of the history of hockey hair. There has never been a head of hair like Jagr's in the history of the league, and his selfish on-ice personality leads you to think he spent a lot of time on it.
    • Al Iafrate. Give me a single person that you know who would dare to leave their head looking like this. One of the most mystifying and illogical heads of hair ever known, Al Iafrate's mullet belongs in a separate category.
    • Ryan Smyth. Ryan Smyth is another player to Google Image. Smyth gets No. 4 for the evolution of his mullet alone. Smyth's mane has gone from scraggly, to smooth, to flared over time.
    • Mike Commodore
    • Michal Handzus
    • Jaromir Jagr
    • Scott Hartnell
    • Barry Melrose
    • Ron Duguay
    • Brent Burns
    • Patrick Kane
    • Al Iafrate
    • Wayne Gretzky

    Getting us underway is the stunning red afro of journeyman defenseman Mike Commodore, which arguably reached its peak in 2006 when he won the Stanley Cup with the Carolina Hurricanes. This is just simply not a hairstyle you see every day. Rarely do you find a person with hair of such a deep red hue that can grow it in an afro. He didn't just pull i...

    Handzus spent most of his career looking like a relatively normal person, but about five percent of it was spent with the type of mullet that can only be described as unthinkable. It was during his time with the Blackhawks that the Slovakian forward really cut loose.

    Just three entries into this list and we've already seen the good, the bad and the ugly. Jagr's rise to fame in the NHL came during a period in the early 90s where you could seemingly get away with anything on the hairdo front, and yet this is still truly unforgivable. There are simply no excuses for that. Interestingly, Jagr's mullet went through ...

    Scott Hartnell occupied the strange realm between John C. Reilly and Jaromir Jagr. It seemed like whenever he switched teams he'd alternate between being clean-cut and looking like a shipwreck survivor. He actually cut most of his hair off in 2010 and donated it to the Locks of Love charity. You stay classy, Scotty.

    The ESPN hockey analyst has rocked a quintessential mullet since his coaching days. Business in the front, party in the back, and plenty of product to keep things slick. He's also done an E:60 special on the wild and wonderful haircuts of the Minnesota State Boys Hockey Tournament.

    Believe it or not, the image below is of a man who was an NHL player at the time. In an era where old-time hockey reigned supreme, Ron Duguay broke the mold with a perm straight out of Grease. And not one of the male characters, either.

    The San Jose Sharks defenceman has become iconic for his wild appearance, featuring a gaptoothed grin, a bushy beard, and a man-bun to top it all off. At one point in his life, Burns must have looked like a normal human being, right? Ah... alright then.

    While not normally known for his extraordinary head of hair, Blackhawks star Patrick Kane turned heads with this fascinating look a few years back. Business in the front, party in the back, racing stripes on the side?

    And there it is, ladies and gentlemen. We have officially bottomed out. Iafrate went for the mullet look a few years after his proverbial window had closed, resulting in a hair island forming on top of his head. Did he not notice? Did he simply not care? Either way, you have to respect the guy for being willing to rock such an unprecedented look.

    The great one had more than his fair share of great hairstyles through the years, the best of which comes courtesy of this bleach-blonde mullet. You can just imagine the pure thrill Wayne Gretzky fan club members got when they opened that up.

  2. Apr 18, 2017 · Iafrate's Skullet. Al Iafrate spent most of his 14 year career with the Maple Leafs and the Washington Capitals. He was most recognized for his hard slap shot, but any hockey fan would remember him for his 'Skullet'. A mix between a mullet, and a bald mans shiner.

  3. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Al_IafrateAl Iafrate - Wikipedia

    Albert Anthony Iafrate (/ ˌ aɪ. ə ˈ f r eɪ t iː / EYE-ə-FRAY-tee; born March 21, 1966) is an American former professional ice hockey defenseman who played in the National Hockey League between 1984 and 1998.

  4. This one realistically is the nicest in NHL history, but unfortunately it just misses the cut for being the most epic. There’s nothing much to say about this one other than Jags looked like an absolute stud while rocking this puppy back in the nineties. 1 ) Al Iafrate. There it is.

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  6. Remember the fact that his Mullet had it's own character on the Bear (local radio station) and did a farewell speech when he was traded that brought tears to people's eyes!