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He tried wearing a goaltender mask only a short time before the end of his career.
He paid tribute to Scott with a moose painted on the back of his goaltender mask.
He pulled out a Detroit Red Wings goaltender mask for the test.
This led to the evolution of various types of protective gear for players, most notably the goaltender mask.
The second type of goaltender mask is a fiberglass mask with a cage attached in the middle.
In recent years, baseball catchers have begun wearing facemasks similar in style to goaltender masks.
Cheevers' iconic stitch-pattern goaltender mask came after a puck hit him in the face during practice.
During the Olympics, Honma was one of the first goaltenders to have worn a goaltender mask.
Goaltender masks are commonly seen being worn by Box Lacrosse goaltenders at both youth and professional levels.
When he returned, he was wearing the crude home-made goaltender mask that he had been using in practices.
There are currently two models of goaltender masks which are both available to the North American market and based on the helmet/cage combination.
The goaltender mask evolved further from the original face-hugging fiberglass mask designed by Plante.
DiPietro returned to action in late October, returning to the more conventional one piece goaltender mask he sported for the majority of his career.
The trademark goaltender mask did not appear until 'Friday the 13th Part III'.
The old logo of the Ducks prior to the name change featured an old-style goaltender mask, shaped to form the appearance of a duck bill.
Many sports utilize fiberglass protective gear, such as modern goaltender masks and newer baseball catcher's masks.
Plante was the first NHL goaltender to wear a goaltender mask in regulation play on a regular basis.
Several other rule changes were implemented in the early 1970s: players were required to wear helmets starting in 1970 and goaltender masks became mandatory in 1972.
The advent of the goaltender mask changed the way goaltenders play, allowing them to make more saves on their knees without fear of serious head or facial injuries.
Ross Ingram Wilson, a native of Toronto, was a trainer for four Detroit Stanley Cup winners in the 1950's, and he designed early goaltender masks.
Miles performed wearing a goaltender mask, a trademark fellow Body Count bandmember Ernie C attributed to shyness, stating "He didn't want to be a star.
The Kings organization also had Cloutier change his goaltender mask from the uncommon mask/cage style to the more traditional full-fibreglass style for safety and insurance purposes.
Twenty-nine years later, on November 1, 1959, in a game against New York Rangers Jacques Plante made the goaltender mask a permanent fixture in hockey.
In 2006, a vintage-inspired goaltender mask worn by Canucks goaltender Roberto Luongo once again featured Johnny Canuck.
The first goaltender mask was a fiberglass fencing mask donned in February 1927 by Queen's University netminder Elizabeth Graham, mainly to protect her teeth.