"Yeah, I mean it's a crazy honor. I wasn't expecting that at all," Sandvig said. "There's a group of four of us, beard, mullet, ginger, afro, who were on an episode of "E60" on ESPN and there were local news here. So once we made it to state, I kind of did the mullet and the [Chicago Blackhawks forward Patrick] Kane with the three stripes on the side of his head. I don't have the mullet growing now, but we'll see if I bring it back."
King, who always makes it about the players, has some nice flow himself.
"The joke on the hockey hair is that I'm this bald, 65-year-old man living with my mother," King said. "That's kind of the vibe of the video. I take my hair seriously, yes. … In today's world, it's nice to make something that a 14-year-old might like and a grandma might like."
After the 2019 version, King said that would be his last one, but he returned in 2021 knowing how the videos help raise money for the Hendrickson Foundation, which seeks to enrich the lives of individuals with disabilities through hockey.
"When I went to the Hendrickson Foundation Tournament, all these kids were coming up to me and they didn't understand why I wasn't doing it [anymore] and I had always said it was never about me ever," King said. "… So why not keep doing it, keep raising money? As long as it's funny, I'll keep doing it."
King said with the help of his videos, "well over six figures" has been raised for the Hendrickson Foundation. And over the years, the videos have evolved as well.
"Part of it was special hockey, military hockey, they're really the exact same mentality, so to kind of start going and trying to put some of those kids and get girls on the team was pretty cool," King said. "I think we just tried to make it inclusive and big and fun. It was never mean-spirited."
Now eight past members of the High School All-Hair Team will get to skate on an auxiliary rink at the 2022 Discover NHL Winter Classic between the St. Louis Blues and Minnesota Wild at Target Field on Jan. 1 (7 p.m. ET; TNT, SN1, TVAS).
"It's going to be crazy. It's a dream come true," Sandvig said. "I've always wanted to be at the Winter Classic, just watching the game. Just to be on the ice now too, I get goosebumps just thinking about it. Like my hair got me here? That's amazing.
"It's going to be fun just to see other guys and kind of get their stories and just talk to them like, 'Hey, how's your season going?' and just kind of soak it in as a group of eight. This will show people that Minnesota is the State of Hockey. I hope the Winter Classic brings that atmosphere and is just a moment people won't forget."