- Goaltender Steve Mason of the Columbus Blue Jackets will have a new look and a memorial on his mask this upcoming season. Light The Lamp has images of the new mask along with the old mask for comparison. The memorial is on the back plate of the mask. Mason is honouring his grandfather with the tribute on the back of his helmet.
- Vesa Toskala of the Toronto Maple Leafs has changed the maker of his mask. Last season, Toskala wore an Itech mask. This season, as seen above, he's gone to a Bauer mask. I assume there must be some sort of sponsorship involved because goaltenders are creatures of habit, and changing equipment is not something they usually do.
- The other goaltending Mason - Chris Mason of the St. Louis Blues - is also sporting a new coat of paint. Prominently featuring the St. Louis Arch on the front of his mask along with the Blues logo, the back plate has a ton of Mason's personal touch. His daughter, Avery, has her name on the back. The Canadian and American flags are featured. And Mason is an avid video game player, so I assume the axe has something to do with being a warrior. I like this new mask.
Sheehy is wearing #0.
From what I can find, Sheehy is the last NHL player to wear #0, much in the same way that goaltender Martin Biron was the last player to don #00.
NHL rule 9.2 states that "[s]weater numbers such as 00, ½ (fractions), .05 (decimals), 101 (three digit) are not permitted. In addition, each player and goalkeeper shall wear his surname in full, in block letters three inches (3") high, across the back of his sweater at shoulder height".
While I can't find the exact date of when this rule took effect, it appears that it started in either 1998-99 or 1999-00. Sheehy spent just a short time time with the Whalers in 1987-88, totaling a mere 26 games, after he was dealt to Hartford, along with Carey Wilson and Lane MacDonald, for Shane Churla and Dana Murzyn on January 3, 1988. After his time in Hartford, Sheehy signed with Washington in the off-season, and wore #15 for the rest of his NHL days. A pretty cool number cameo, if you ask me.
Ok, that's all for today, folks. Tomorrow might be an early or late post. I'm back in the air as I make my way back to the Great White North, so if I don't get something posted by noon, check back after 10PM EST. And yes, it's nice to be heading home despite the incredible weather we've received here in Portland over the last two weeks. I'll have a full synopsis on my trip later this week.
Until then, keep your sticks on the ice!
Bauer bought out Mission-Itech last year, so it may be the same mask with updated branding
ReplyDeleteGood call, Anon! I totally forgot about that. Well done, and thanks!
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