Scary Goalie Masks

Scary Goalie Masks
Scary Goalie Masks /

Jacques Plante

With Halloween and the anniversary of the goalie mask upon us, it's only right that we take a look at some of the most colorful headwear in NHL history. Jacques Plante's mask, which he first wore at New York's Madison Square Garden on Nov. 1, 1959, was a simple fiberglass deal that merely hinted at the often ghoulishly elaborate ones to come. Plante, by the way, was not the first netminder to wear a mask -- Clint Benedict of the Montreal Maroons donned a leather-and-wire variation for a game in 1930 to protect his broken nose and cheekbone -- but Plante was the one who popularized it.


Gerry Cheevers
Gary Simmons
Gilles Gratton
Gary Bromley
Murray Bannerman
Brian Heyward
Andy Moog
Corey Hirsch
Mike Dunham
Roman Turek
Steve Shields
Fred Brathwaite
Jason Bacashihua
Ty Conklin
Curtis Sanford
Vesa Toskala
Curtis Joseph
Evgeni Nabokov
Mike Smith
Miikka Kiprusoff
Curtis McElhinney
Tuukka Rask
Mike Smith
Marty Turco

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