From The Goalie Guild: "The left side of the mask features white stars crossing over George Washington’s profile and the U.S. Capitol building in blue tint, while the right side matches that with a blue-tinted bald eagle head next to a waving American flag. The crown of the mask features a shortened “Caps”; font logo on top of a deep blue base with red and white stripes being filled with blue stars. The chin features Semyon’s signature “VARLY” font on top of blue stars and the American and Russian flages. The “V” and the “Y” in “VARLY” both have the winged portion of the Capitals winged “W” logo trailing off of them."
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.
Saturday, September 25, 2010
Semyon Varlamov 2010-11 Mask
Semyon Varlamov of the Washington Capitals (born April 27, 1988 in Samara, Russia.)
From The Goalie Guild: "The left side of the mask features white stars crossing over George Washington’s profile and the U.S. Capitol building in blue tint, while the right side matches that with a blue-tinted bald eagle head next to a waving American flag. The crown of the mask features a shortened “Caps”; font logo on top of a deep blue base with red and white stripes being filled with blue stars. The chin features Semyon’s signature “VARLY” font on top of blue stars and the American and Russian flages. The “V” and the “Y” in “VARLY” both have the winged portion of the Capitals winged “W” logo trailing off of them."
From The Goalie Guild: "The left side of the mask features white stars crossing over George Washington’s profile and the U.S. Capitol building in blue tint, while the right side matches that with a blue-tinted bald eagle head next to a waving American flag. The crown of the mask features a shortened “Caps”; font logo on top of a deep blue base with red and white stripes being filled with blue stars. The chin features Semyon’s signature “VARLY” font on top of blue stars and the American and Russian flages. The “V” and the “Y” in “VARLY” both have the winged portion of the Capitals winged “W” logo trailing off of them."
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