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  • Sep 14, 2021

    Hart sports sweet-looking, rock-themed goalie mask

    Flyers goalie Carter Hart sported an AC/DC-themed mask on Tuesday. By Jordan Hall

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  • Jul 24, 2020

    Brian Elliott has sweet new goalie mask for Flyers' NHL playoffs run

    Flyers teammates like to bellow mooooooooooose whenever Brian Elliott makes a big, highlight-reel save. Elliott was sharp Wednesday and Thursday in training camp as the Flyers continued to ramp things up in preparation for the NHL’s return-to-play 24-team tournament. You could hear Elliott’s teammates call out his nickname “Moose” as he made more and more stops. “He comes in every...

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  • Feb 10, 2020

    Carter Hart's new Flyers goalie mask honors Ray Emery

    Carter Hart was back between the pipes Monday for the Flyers. He returned with a new mask to honor a netminder who came before him. Hart’s fresh lid pays homage to Ray Emery, who died in July 2018 at the age of 35. Emery won 16 games in 2009-10, the year the Flyers reached the Stanley Cup Final, and played…

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  • Mar 5, 2019

    Flyers prospect Alex Lyon becomes latest goalie with Gritty mask

    Maybe Alex Lyon is trying to scare his opponents? Who knows, but he loves himself a terrifying goalie mask. We’ve seen it before with his movie-themed masks: “The Sixth Sense,” “It” and “Saw.” This time, he’s going with Gritty. View this post on Instagram Watch out for maybe THE most scary mask ever for Alex Lyon . If you...

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  • Jan 15, 2019

    Flyers mascot Gritty featured on Mike McKenna's goalie mask

    Everybody loves Gritty. Especially the goalies, because the Flyers’ mascot makes for some awesome art. First, it was Calvin Pickard who honored the furry fella on his mask. Now, it’s newest netminder Mike McKenna with the Gritty ink. mike_mckenna_mask_story.jpg (Zack Hill/Philadelphia Flyers) McKenna has a neat hockey story and background. He wears No. 56 because it was the number...

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  • Oct 9, 2018

    Flyers goalie's new mask has a sick Gritty feature

    When it comes to Gritty, we’re all in. It seems like one of the newest Flyers goalies, Calvin Pickard, is also all in on the Gritty craze. Pickard unveiled a custom goalie mask on social media Tuesday, created by artist Franny Drummond, with one special element to it. The helmet features the orange, furry monster’s face on the back...

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  • Sep 15, 2018

    Michal Neuvirth's new goalie mask is, well, kind of odd

    Alex Lyon likes scary movies. Michal Neuvirth likes … dots? Yes, dots. Thousands of dots. Neuvirth’s new goalie mask for the 2018-19 season is, well, kind of odd. Especially the color choices. See below. View this post on Instagram Thousands upon thousands of tiny dots went into Michal Neuvirth’s new @philadelphiaflyers mask. (Created by @daveart) A post shared by NHL...

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  • Jun 13, 2014

    Steve Mason's new goalie mask features current Flyers players as zombies

    Somebody can’t wait until Walking Dead returns to AMC on Sunday nights. According to the Flyers’ Instagram account, goalie Steve Mason has a hot new mask to go along with his new multimillion dollar contract. It’s save to say Mase is something of a zombie fan as the new mask features undead Flyers players Claude Giroux, Wayne Simmonds, and...

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  • Jun 13, 2014

    Steve Mason Will Have Zombie Ben Franklin on His Goalie Mask This Season

    In coming up with the paint job for his new goaltender mask, Steve Mason wanted to combine his love of horror movies with some Philadelphia flavor. This is how we are getting the Zombie Declaration of Independence signing. There isn’t a finished product to showcase just yet, but NHL.com brings us a cool video interview with Franny Drummond, the...

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  • Jun 13, 2014

    Check Out This Goalie Mask Paying Tribute to Ron Hextall, Broad St. Bullies

    Unfortunately this is not the mask either Ray Emery or Steve Mason will be wearing for the Flyers this year, but it’s very cool nonetheless. Instead it belongs to Aaron Slagman, who tests hockey equipment for InGoal Magazine, and apparently dabbles a bit between the pipes himself. The mask uses the Flyers logo and color scheme, and references the...

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