According to the Goalie Guild: "Bachman had a relief appearance against Phoenix in December and was sporting his spiffy AHL Texas Stars mask. The left panel features his number, 31, surrounded by a bronze horseshoe with the word “STARS” emblazoned on the bottom. The right side features a dual six-shooter wielding outlaw, looking very much like Clint Eastwood (seems to be a Texas theme) baring his teeth over a cut Stars logo. The chin adds the final touch with “Bachs” in an old western font."
The position of goalie has an inherent romanticism: masked men clad with cool armor, serving as the last line of defense. They play entire games, with an unparalleled ability to impact outcomes. When they're on, they can single-handedly defeat a giant foe. They are the consummate underdogs and towering superheroes all at once.
Thursday, March 3, 2011
Richard Bachman 2010-11 Mask
Richard Bachman of the Dallas Stars (born July 25, 1987 in Salt Lake City, UT.)
According to the Goalie Guild: "Bachman had a relief appearance against Phoenix in December and was sporting his spiffy AHL Texas Stars mask. The left panel features his number, 31, surrounded by a bronze horseshoe with the word “STARS” emblazoned on the bottom. The right side features a dual six-shooter wielding outlaw, looking very much like Clint Eastwood (seems to be a Texas theme) baring his teeth over a cut Stars logo. The chin adds the final touch with “Bachs” in an old western font."
According to the Goalie Guild: "Bachman had a relief appearance against Phoenix in December and was sporting his spiffy AHL Texas Stars mask. The left panel features his number, 31, surrounded by a bronze horseshoe with the word “STARS” emblazoned on the bottom. The right side features a dual six-shooter wielding outlaw, looking very much like Clint Eastwood (seems to be a Texas theme) baring his teeth over a cut Stars logo. The chin adds the final touch with “Bachs” in an old western font."
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