The goalie mask, at least the retro-styled fiberglass types from the 60s and 70s, hasn’t been used in hockey for about 50 years — it’s instead made many more appearances in horror movies ...
Hockey and art, heritage and politics have come together in the form of one goalie’s mask now on display at the Minnesota History Center. On Tuesday, Redhorse Taylor stood next to the display ...
Other criteria: each mask belongs to an NHL starter or predicted No. 1, and one-off masks were not considered – the look had to be each goalie’s primary one. – Matt Larkin 1.