Earlier this week, the NHL released their latest Puck Personality video and it may leave you looking like this 🤔 at TJ Oshie.
To celebrate the one year anniversary of Nick Bonino’s controversial dress shirt tweet, the NHL took a critical look at whether star players button their shirts from top to bottom, bottom to top, or some other insane method.
Last April, Bonino noticed some players who button their shirts from the top button down so he ran a poll.
Apparently guys on team button dress shirts top to bottom…that is bananas! Never seen before. Only normal way is bottom to top, thoughts?
— Nick Bonino (@NickBonino) April 3, 2017
I'm learning its pretty much a 49/49 split, with 2% goalies who alternate down then up. And each side has no idea the other exists #buttonup
— Nick Bonino (@NickBonino) April 3, 2017
During the NHL’s preseason media tour, the league asked many of its star players what they do. Oshie was one of the players who does things a bit different than everybody else.
“I go bottom to top,” Oshie said, before adding this crucial caveat. “But if I can, I’ll just leave it buttoned and pull it right over the top.”
Osh! You animal.
Jets forward Mark Scheifele was even weirder.
“I’m usually just like throw it on,” Scheifele said. “I don’t even unbutton it. It’s too much work to deal with the buttons every time so I just throw it on. I’ve ripped a few shirts.”
So there you have it.
TJ Oshie and Mark Scheifele leave their shirts buttoned and pull them on? Absolute psychopath move https://t.co/YUnv7EQicT
— Pete Blackburn (@PeteBlackburn) April 3, 2018
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