The Tampa Bay Lightning just got more aerodynamic, and it was all for a good cause.

Many Lightning players and staff members participated in the team's Cut for a Cure event after Saturday's game, trimming their long locks to benefit cancer research.

Tweet from @TBLightning: .@BriBrows22 saying goodbye to the flow, courtesy of @RealTonyColton ������ #CutforaCure pic.twitter.com/Xv6xbP1WBj

The event was run by the National Pediatric Cancer Foundation, an organization that focuses on less toxic and more targeted treatmens for pediatric cancer.

Tweet from @LightningFDN: Flow no more for these two!Great new haircuts supporting a great cause. #CutforaCure pic.twitter.com/EspdaufYBB

Lightning forward Brian Boyle got to take the clippers to teammate Victor Hedman.

Tweet from @PediatricCancer: We have some guest shavers here at the @TBLightning #Cutforacure @BriBrows22 and @heds77 pic.twitter.com/tTBynh6FnI

Soon enough, it was Boyle's turn in the barber's chair, getting his dark locks trimmed by 15-year-old cancer survivor Tony Colton.