Watch: 2024 Minnesota All-Hockey Hair Team

More than a dozen hockey stars have cameo appearances in the video.
Watch: 2024 Minnesota All-Hockey Hair Team
Watch: 2024 Minnesota All-Hockey Hair Team /

John King has released his annual Minnesota State High School All-Hockey Hair Team and per usual it's fantastic. This year's video, spanning 8 minutes, 23 seconds, is set to the theme of "Friends in Flow Places" and includes cameos from a ton of hockey stars. 

  • Brady Tkachuk (Ottawa Senators)
  • Boone Jenner (Columbus Blue Jackets)
  • Jeremy Swayman (Boston Bruins)
  • Will Borgen (Seattle Kraken)
  • Brock Faber (Minnesota Wild)
  • Frank Vatrano (Anaheim Ducks)
  • Jack Hughes (New Jersey Devils)
  • David Pastrnak (Boston Bruins)
  • Jake Oettinger (Dallas Stars)
  • Sebastion Aho (Carolina Hurricanes)
  • Hillary Knight (PWHL Boston)
  • Rick Tocchett (Canucks head coach)
  • Filip Forsberg (Nashville Predators)
  • Travis Konecny (Philadelphia Flyers)
  • Thatcher Demko (Vancouver Canucks)

Even singer-songwriter Michael Buble and actor Will Arnett offered congrats to the kids in the video. Watch it in full here

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Title: Bring Me The Sports co-owner, editor Email: joe@bringmethenews.com Twitter: @JoeBMTN Education: Southwest Minnesota State University Location: Minneapolis, Minnesota Expertise: All things Minnesota sports Nelson has covered Minnesota sports for two decades, starting his media career in sports radio. He worked at small market Minnesota stations in Marshall and St. Cloud before joining one of the nation's highest-rated sports stations, KFAN-FM 100.3 in the Twin Cities. There, he was the producer of the top-rated mid-morning sports show with Minnesota Vikings announcer Paul Allen.  His radio experience helped blossom a career as a sports writer, joining Minneapolis-based Bring Me The News in 2011.  Nelson and Adam Uren became co-owners of Bring Me The News in 2018 and have since more than tripled the site's traffic and launched Bring Me The Sports in cooperation with the Sports Illustrated/FanNation umbrella. Nelson has covered the Super Bowl and numerous training camps, NFL combines, the MLB All-Star Game and Minnesota playoff games, in addition to the day-to-day happenings on and off the field of play.  Nelson also has extensive knowledge of non-sports subjects, including news and weather. He works closely with Bring Me The News meteorologist Sven Sundgaard to produce a bevy of weather and climate information for Minnesota readers.  Nelson helped launch and manage the Bring Me The News Radio Network, which provided more than 50 radio stations around Minnesota with daily news, sports and weather reports from 2011-17.