5/16/13 - Added Joey MacDonald, Darcy Kuemper and Jake Allen.
5/3/13 - Added Semyon Varlamov's mask and Steve Mason's Flyers mask
4/3/13 - Added new masks for Niemi and Khudobin.
3/30/13 - Added J-S Giguere's new mask.
3/9/13 - Added Viktor Fasth's new mask and Cory Schneider's Retro Mask
3/3/13 - Added Ilya Bryzgalov's new Star Wars mask.
2/24/13 - Added Mike Smith, Ben Scrivens, Roberto Luongo, and Braden Holtby.
2/23/13 - Added José Theodore, Jacob Markstrom, Peter Budaj, Carey Price's new mask, Jonathan Quick, Jonathan Bernier, Jimmy Howard, Nikolai Khabibulin, Martin Brodeur, Thomas Greiss, Jason LaBarbera, Evgeni Nabokov, Martin Biron, Craig Anderson, and Brian Boucher.
2/17/13 - Added Leland Irving, Kari Lehtonen, Semyon Varlamov, J-S Giguere, and added Richard Bachman's new mask.
2/5/13 - Added Crawford, Miller, Emery, and Kiprusoff (who all seem to be wearing last season's masks.) Also began adding photos and templates of the pads, beginning with Anaheim and making it through Chicago so far.
2/4/13 - Added Ondrej Pavelec, James Reimer and a new mask for Viktor Fasth
1/29/13 - Added Brian Elliott's away mask and Tomas Vokoun's alternate jersey mask.
1/25/13 - Added Devan Dubnyk, Ben Bishop and Sergei Bobrovsky
1/19/13 - Added Carey Price and Pekka Rinne
1/18/13 - Added Henrik Lundqvist and Jaroslav Halak
1/17/13 - Added Steve Mason and Jhonas Enroth
1/16/13 - Added Tuukka Rask and Scott Clemmensen
1/10/13 - Added Antti Niemi and Henrik Karlsson
1/7/13 - Added Anders Lindback
12/30/12 - Added Brian Elliott
11/30/12 - Added Cam Ward and Marc-Andre Fleury
11/18/12 - Added Kevin Poulin
11/3/12 - Added Mathieu Garon
10/10/12 - Added official photos of Matt Hackett
9/30/12 - Jonathan Quick's Retro Mask
9/25/12 - Mike McKenna
9/24/12 - Al Montoya and Robin Lehner
9/22/12 - Jacob Markstrom
9/20/12 - Viktor Fasth
9/19/12 - Michal Neuvirth, and Matt Hackett.
9/12/12 - Mark Dekanich's mask and pads
9/10/12 - Carey Price's new pads
9/7/12 - Johan Hedberg
9/7/12 - Ilya Bryzgalov
9/5/12 - Jonas Hiller
9/2/12 - Chris Mason, Jonas Gustavsson, Richard Bachman, and Cory Schneider.
Anaheim Ducks
Jonas Hiller
Viktor Fasth
Boston Bruins
Tuukka Rask
Anton Khudobin
Buffalo Sabres
Ryan Miller
Jhonas Enroth
Calgary Flames
Miikka Kiprusoff
Leland Irving
Joey MacDonald
Carolina Hurricanes
Cam Ward
Dan Ellis
Chicago Blackhawks
Corey Crawford
Ray Emery
Henrik Karlsson (traded from Calgary to Chicago in January and playing for Rockford)
Colorado Avalanche
Semyon Varlamov
Jean-Sebastian Giguere
Columbus Blue Jackets
Steve Mason (traded to Philadelphia mid-season)
Sergei Bobrovsky
Dallas Stars
Kari Lehtonen
Richard Bachman
Detroit Red Wings
Jimmy Howard
Jonas Gustavsson
Edmonton Oilers
Nikolai Khabibulin
Devan Dubnyk
Florida Panthers
José Theodore
Scott Clemmensen
Jacob Markstrom
Los Angeles Kings
Jonathan Quick
Jonathan Quick's Retro Mask
Jonathan Bernier
Minnesota Wild
Niklas Backstrom
Josh Harding
Matt Hackett (traded to Buffalo in February)
Darcy Kuemper
Montreal Canadiens
Carey Price
Peter Budaj
Nashville Predators
Pekka Rinne
Chris Mason
New Jersey Devils
Martin Brodeur
Johan Hedberg
New York Islanders
Evgeni Nabokov
Kevin Poulin
Rick DiPietro (Placed on waivers 2/22/13)
New York Rangers
Henrik Lundqvist
Martin Biron
Ottawa Senators
Craig Anderson
Robin Lehner
Ben Bishop (traded to Tampa Bay in February)
Philadelphia Flyers
Ilya Bryzgalov
Brian Boucher
Michael Leighton
Steve Mason (traded mid-season)
Phoenix Coyotes
Mike Smith
Jason LaBarbera
Pittsburgh Penguins
Marc-Andre Fleury
Tomas Vokoun
San Jose Sharks
Antti Niemi
Thomas Greiss
St. Louis Blues
Jaroslav Halak
Brian Elliott
Jake Allen
Mike McKenna (played all season for their AHL team, the Peoria Rivermen)
Tampa Bay Lightning
Mathieu Garon
Anders Lindback
Ben Bishop (traded to Tampa in February)
Toronto Maple Leafs
James Reimer
Ben Scrivens
Vancouver Canucks
Cory Schneider
Cory Schneider's Retro Millionaire's Mask
Roberto Luongo
Washington Capitals
Michal Neuvirth
Braden Holtby
Winnipeg Jets
Ondrej Pavelec
Al Montoya
Mark Dekanich
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.
Wednesday, August 29, 2012
Jonas Gustavsson 2012-13 Mask
Jonas Gustavsson of the Detroit Red Wings(born Oct. 24, 1984 in Danderyd, Sweden.)
Artist: David Gunnarsson
From Dave: “Since Jonas is the Monster, and Detroit is the motor city, we transformed the mask into a living monster hot rod! So many details all over the mask, the windscreen is the eyes in the forehead, and the mouth on the bumper on the chin, and Red Wings paint job on the hood…and a big bad V8 engine with big exhaust pipes on the sides…In the backgrund the Detroit skyline, and the traffic light is showing green, ready…gooo! Burnout…It is so much fun to work with Jonas, we have made maaaaany masks together since Jonas was a kid back in the 90s. Love to work with you Jonas!"
Artist: David Gunnarsson
From Dave: “Since Jonas is the Monster, and Detroit is the motor city, we transformed the mask into a living monster hot rod! So many details all over the mask, the windscreen is the eyes in the forehead, and the mouth on the bumper on the chin, and Red Wings paint job on the hood…and a big bad V8 engine with big exhaust pipes on the sides…In the backgrund the Detroit skyline, and the traffic light is showing green, ready…gooo! Burnout…It is so much fun to work with Jonas, we have made maaaaany masks together since Jonas was a kid back in the 90s. Love to work with you Jonas!"
Sunday, August 19, 2012
Richard Bachman 2012-13 Mask
Richard Bachman of the Dallas Stars (born July 25, 1987 in Salt Lake City, UT.)
Artist: David Gunnarsson
2/17/13: Bachman is wearing a new mask, article here.
From InGoal Magazine
From Dave: "Richard and I made a lot of thinking and brainstorming for this artwork. It is a tribute to Stephen King, because he sometimes also uses the name Richard Bachman when he writes.To make it even more scary we decided to use only one color all over the mask, and it is all painted in a scary mix of calm paint and an uncomfortable feeling all over the mask. It is all created with old school airbrush paint mixed with oil paint tech.The left side has just an evil sinister feeling, and if you look close into the star you find the same carpet as in the hotel! On the right side we present the rage.
In addition to the more easily recognizable characters from The Shining, including Jack Nicholson, on the mask’s right side, Gunnarsson integrated more subtle references on the left portion of the mask, even working the patterns from the carpet in the hotel featured in The Shining with the star of the Dallas Stars logo to create a “sinister feeling.”
Artist: David Gunnarsson
2/17/13: Bachman is wearing a new mask, article here.
From InGoal Magazine
In addition to the more easily recognizable characters from The Shining, including Jack Nicholson, on the mask’s right side, Gunnarsson integrated more subtle references on the left portion of the mask, even working the patterns from the carpet in the hotel featured in The Shining with the star of the Dallas Stars logo to create a “sinister feeling.”
Tuesday, August 14, 2012
Chris Mason, 2012-13 Mask
Chris Mason of the Nashville Predators (born April 20, 1976 in Red Deer, AB.)
Artist: Steve Nash of EyeCandyAir
Article found at InGoal Magazine.
Mason is set to debut another amazing mask from EyeCandyAir, and just like his first Jets mask, it borrows from one of his favourite bands by using an Iron Maiden Eddie.
In fact, the Eddie in question is from the Egyptian-themed cover of the band’s Powerslave album, which also produced the single Aces High and corresponding Eddie included on last year’s mask. It’s a theme that works perfectly because the album covers were created originally by artist Derek Riggs, who has inspired the mask’s artist, Steve Nash, throughout his own career.
As for the backplate, which is often used by goalies for personal messages, Mason instead went with a tribute to Nashville by using artwork that is from the official City Seal and can also be seen on the city’s flag.
Artist: Steve Nash of EyeCandyAir
Article found at InGoal Magazine.
Mason is set to debut another amazing mask from EyeCandyAir, and just like his first Jets mask, it borrows from one of his favourite bands by using an Iron Maiden Eddie.
In fact, the Eddie in question is from the Egyptian-themed cover of the band’s Powerslave album, which also produced the single Aces High and corresponding Eddie included on last year’s mask. It’s a theme that works perfectly because the album covers were created originally by artist Derek Riggs, who has inspired the mask’s artist, Steve Nash, throughout his own career.
As for the backplate, which is often used by goalies for personal messages, Mason instead went with a tribute to Nashville by using artwork that is from the official City Seal and can also be seen on the city’s flag.
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