The playoff beard has long been a tradition for hockey players — and with the Los Angeles Kings making it all the way to the Stanley Cup Finals, the team hadn't shaved or cut their hair since the middle of April — until now. Kings stars (and Stanley Cup champs) Trevor Lewis and Jake Muzzin were ready to get rid of the fuzzy facial hair and invited The Hollywood Reporter along to get a behind-the-scenes look at their man-makeover. Photos L.A. Kings Stanley Cup 2014 Victory Parade "I can’t wait to get this beard off. It's been
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- 6/19/2014
- by Debbie Emery
- The Hollywood Reporter - Movie News
Today was the day L.A. Kings star Jake Muzzin was Supposed to kill his playoff beard ... but things changed at the last minute when he decided ... he didn't "feel right" letting it go. Muzzin -- along with teammates Trevor Lewis and Drew Doughty -- were scheduled to have their beards shaved off completely during an event at Floyd's Barber Shop in L.A. on Wednesday. But things didn't go as planned ... Drew bailed completely...
- 6/18/2014
- by TMZ Staff
- TMZ
With a big hooray coming from their fans in Hollywood, the Los Angeles Kings captured the first Stanley Cup in their 45-year history Monday night by polishing off the New Jersey Devils of their best-of-seven NHL championship series. Dustin Brown, Jeff Carter and Trevor Lewis all put the puck in the net during an action-packed first period en route to the Kings’ 6-1 victory over the Devils in Game 6. Photos: The Best (and Worst) Hockey Movies: 'Miracle,' 'Slap Shot' and 'Mighty Ducks' After two anxiety-inducing losses, the Kings, who entered the NHL
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- 6/12/2012
- by Mike Barnes , Sophie A. Schillaci
- The Hollywood Reporter - Movie News
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