Minnesota Wild forcing players to dress a certain way
After the NHL announced it will be relaxing the dress code before and after games for this year's playoffs, the Minnesota Wild have come out and announced they are forcing their players to wear golf shirts and green pants.
Let's take a look at some of the reactions on Twitter about the news:
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The uproar has already begun and word is several Wild players are not happy with the decision even though it was the veterans on the team that stamped their approval.#mnwild has come up with a team dress code for games since teams don't have to wear suits.— Michael Russo (@RussoHockey) July 21, 2020
3 different team-issued, Wild logoed collared shirts that are white and gray, green and black with pants, Parise says.
This way they look presentable and like a team on the way to games
Let's take a look at some of the reactions on Twitter about the news:
“If we aren’t wearing matching collared shirts are we even a team?” - elderly upper management— NHL Commenter (@PuckCommenter) July 21, 2020
Brutal https://t.co/cQMldTLtyz— Rear Admiral (@RearAdBsBlog) July 22, 2020
Pittsburgh had decided to go with the classic Canadian Tuxedo as a dress code. pic.twitter.com/tyk82wfHs0— DougieGlatt (@GoCanucksGoToo) July 22, 2020
the wild continue to hold steadfast to their title as most boring team in the league— the winnipeg jorts | BLM | ACAB (@dadvansss) July 21, 2020
#Canucks Wild plan is 3 outfits, 3 games and then head back home to Minnesota. 😉— CanucksAbbyFan2 (@Fan2Abby) July 21, 2020
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