Whenever hockey players give interviews, why do they almost always wear baseball hats?

I guess this could be categorized as a "stupid question", but why do hockey players wear hats while giving interviews after games? Is it because they don’t want anyone to see their sweaty hair? Hmmmm…. Thanks to those of you who answer!

Not a stupid question..Yeah its to hide their sweaty hair and usually the players hair is long so that keep the hair out of the eyes..also wearing a helmet all game,you get redness around your forehead…

Sidebit-If you notice,in the locker room after a baseball game,MLB players very rarely wear a baseball hat..

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9 Responses to Whenever hockey players give interviews, why do they almost always wear baseball hats?

  1. Firedragon524 says:

    To hide male pattern baldness?
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  2. MajorTom © says:

    I’d say yes, you kinda answered your own question. And since they don’t have "Hockey" hats, I guess baseball hats it is.
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  3. Joe B- Lets go Flyers!! says:

    Not a stupid question..Yeah its to hide their sweaty hair and usually the players hair is long so that keep the hair out of the eyes..also wearing a helmet all game,you get redness around your forehead…

    Sidebit-If you notice,in the locker room after a baseball game,MLB players very rarely wear a baseball hat..
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  4. T-Bone 1246 [loves J Spicy] says:

    Maybe because they like wearing baseball caps.
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  5. Craig W says:

    Definitely to hide there helmet head.
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  6. TexHabsfan says:

    I wonder that myself, but more so why the back-up goalie on the bench wears one.
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  7. cme says:

    Could be the sweaty hair coupled with the fact they’re standing near ice while giving the interview. Plus the hat usually has a company’s logo on it that the player gets paid to endorse.
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  8. Scott says:

    keep their head warm?
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  9. GO DEVILS! says:

    They’ve probably got really sweaty helmet hair haha, and I’m being serious! Also, it’s got the teams logo on it to show support I guess. The backup goalie always wears a baseball cap too.
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