Honestly what more can you say about this look? Milan Lucic and Andrew Mangiapane did an exceptional job dressing up as Steve and Doug Butabi from the 1998 classic film A Night at the Roxbury, the story of two (very much of age) brothers who end up inside Roxbury, a high-end nightclub in Los Angeles. Winners: Andrew Mangiapane and Milan Lucic Unfortunately when everyone else dons a full face of makeup or an excellent couple costume, it’s hard to give this one more than 3.5/5. Such a simple look and that makes it just spot on. Ritchie went this year as a stick of butter, and honestly it’s just incredible. but wake up from a nap at 6:30 p.m.” look as it were. The “you realize you have to go to a Halloween party at 7 p.m. I don’t know about you, but I’m a big fan of the simple look. The whole look simply works and the execution of using the dog as well is just *chef’s kiss*. Before the movie A Night at the Roxbury premiered, the Roxbury Guys were tearing up the dance floor on Saturday Night Live. They even dressed the dog up as a hamburger to go along with it. 4/5.Īfter putting on the iconic Darth Vader look, the Flames’ backup netminder and his partner went as Alfredo Linguini and Remy the mouse from the classic Pixar movie Ratatouille. One of the Flames’ most stylish players off the ice, Zadorov did an excellent job with this look, but after knocking it out of the park as Karl Lagerfield and his cat, Choupette last year, this one is a bit of a step back. He and his partner pulled off the classic Barbie and Ken look, even doing the plastic arm look just right. Last year’s winner Nikita Zadorov was not shy in dressing up for Halloween this year. The icing on the cake has to be the teddy bear rabiit that he’s holding in his hands. The look is phenomenal, with the red hair and purple suit pulling off the perfect Tarrant Hightopp look. Blake Coleman and his wife one-upped their costume from last year by going as Alice in Wonderland and the Mad Hatter from the classic Lewis Carroll novel. The only thing that makes it not a 5/5 costume is that he opted for the North American plug when a European plug would have been much safer with lower risk of electric shock. The costume is so simple, but works on so many levels and the way they pull it off is just perfect. This has not been Elias Lindholm’s finest start to the season on the ice, but he nailed it with this look for Halloween 2022 going as a plug and a outlet with his partner.
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