Posted on May 4, 2010.
Whenever hockey players give interviews, why do they almost always wear baseball caps? I suppose it could be classified as a "stupid question" but why do hockey players hats while giving interviews after the games? Is it because they do not want anyone to see their hair moist? Hmmmm .... Thank you to all those of you who responded!
Not a stupid question .. Yeah its best to hide their hair sweaty and usually the hair is long for players to keep the hair on the eyes .. also wear a helmet during the game, you have redness around your forehead ...
SideBe-If you notice, in the locker room after a baseball game, MLB players rarely wear a baseball cap ..
They probably had haha hair really sweaty helmet, and I'm serious! In addition, it has the teams logo on it to show his support, I suppose. The backup goalie always wears a hat too.
Perhaps the hair moist, coupled with the fact that they are standing near the ice while giving the interview. Plus the hat is usually the logo of a company on what the player is paid to endorse.
Maybe because they like to wear baseball caps.
I would say yes, you've just answered your question. And since they did not "Hockey" hats, baseball caps I think it is.
Definitely head to hide a helmet.
I wonder myself, but even more why the goalkeeper back-up on the bench wearing one.
To hide the baldness?
keep your head warm?