Get ready, because on Saturday, May 29th, the 2010 Stanley Cup Playoffs begin! To celebrate, the NHL has released the Patrick Kane Mullet Mania t-shirt. The Chicago Blackhawks star forward famously cut his blond locks into a "trashy" "business in the front, party in the back" style due to his much-mocked inability to grow facial hair.
Though Kane still sports near-translucent facial scruff, it is his hair style that has created waves. You can celebrate #88's decision to look like Billy Ray Cyrus with the Patrick Kane Mullet Mania t-shirt, which retails for $19.99.
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