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What's on the masks of Stanley Cup playoff goalies? Our guide

Dallas Stars goalie Jake Oettinger's mask references Oettinger's friends, a throwback Stars logo and an Otter. (Photo by Sam Hodde/Getty Images)

The 2024 Stanley Cup playoffs have arrived, meaning playoff beards, handshake lines and goalie masks with unique designs are in the spotlight.

Throughout the 2023-24 season, goaltenders haven't been shy about sporting special looks.

With the franchise in its 100th season, Boston Bruins goalies Jeremy Swayman and Linus Ullmark have both worn masks to commemorate the mark. Toronto Maple Leafs starter Ilya Samsonov similarly paid homage to franchise legends. New York Rangers netminder Jonathan Quick had a Statue of Liberty tribute on one of his masks.

But that's just a small taste. Here's a look at the notable masks worn by goalies whose teams will appear in the postseason (with the caveat that some of the "special" ones probably won't come out during the playoffs).

Eastern Conference

Boston Bruins

Jeremy Swayman

Swayman headed into the season with an idea of honoring the Bruins 100th anniversary season. Designed by Swedish artist David Gunnarsson, the forehead has a design of the Bruins bear with "100" included inside of it, among other details.


Linus Ullmark

There have been multiple tributes scattered throughout the season on masks worn by Ullmark. One of his earliest focuses on two famous goals in Bruins history, one by Bobby Orr in Game 4 of the 1970 Stanley Cup Final, and the other by Patrice Bergeron in Game 7 of the 2013 Eastern Conference quarterfinals.

Ullmark also had a sweet mask that paid homage to legendary Boston goalie Gerry Cheevers.


Florida Panthers

Sergei Bobrovsky

It's been familiar designs for Bobrovsky with his "brick by brick" series. His purple look is one of the more unique this season, especially since it differs from the usual color palette of the Panthers.


Toronto Maple Leafs

Joseph Woll

Woll hasn't been shy with his masks this season. He had a special one made for St. Patrick's Day that includes a tribute to St. Patrick's Cathedral in Ireland. Specific portions of the Cathedral are part of the design, including a replica of the stained-glass window of Saint Patrick.

Woll also has an Eagle-themed look that's a nod to his NCAA career at Boston College.


Ilya Samsonov

Samsonov's tribute to the Maple Leafs is one of the sweetest. It includes the faces and numbers of all the retired players and a big maple leaf in the middle.

If you're a fan of teeth, the "Savage Baddie" mask for Samsonov is a no brainer. The 3-D creates a look that pops -- and is somewhat terrifying.


Tampa Bay Lightning

Andrei Vasilevskiy

In past seasons, Vasilevskiy has worn masks that change colors based on temperatures. Though it's unclear if he had any that included that design element this season, his third jersey-themed mask is one of the sleekest. Designed by Sylvie Marsolais, it includes the coat of arms of Russia, where Vasilevskiy is from, and an animal with fangs.


New York Rangers

Igor Shesterkin

No surprise, but the Statue of Liberty is a common inclusion for Rangers goalies. Shesterkin had a Stadium Series look that featured the statue, plus a retro inspired mask that mixes 3-D and 2-D.


Jonathan Quick

Quick has been a long-time customer of Gunnarsson, and had some clean looks this season. With the Rangers facing the rival Islanders at MetLife Stadium for the Stadium Series, Quick's mask included images of four legendary New York Giants stars -- Lawrence Taylor, Phil Simms, Eli Manning and Michael Strahan.


Carolina Hurricanes

Frederik Andersen

Through the years, Andersen's masks have become known for their inclusion of LEGO figures. His latest follows a Danish brick viking theme, and also includes the Hurricanes' logo and Andersen's number.


Pyotr Kochetkov

Kochetkov pays homage to his hometown of Penza, Russia in this design. Elements of the city are scattered throughout the mask and the red compliments it all, making it a solid mask for the playoffs.


New York Islanders

Ilya Sorokin

Sorokin's masks are full of the Islanders' colors, including a fun tribute to Long Island and a Stadium Series look that pops.


Semyon Varlamov

The graffiti theme of Varlamov's mask stands out immediately. It includes "Long Island" sprayed across the top and "NY" on the cheeks to create a standout look.


Washington Capitals

Charlie Lindgren

Unsurprisingly, the Capitals' colors are prominent in Lindgren's clean look. Lindgren's nickname "Lindy" is included below the mouth of the mask, while a painted bald eagle is drawn on the top.


Darcy Kuemper

Kuemper followed suit with a Capitals-heavy mask. The bald eagle is painted in a different style, but included in a similar location to Lindgren's. On the back of Kuemper's mask, there's a Christian cross with the words: "for those I love," written below it.


Western Conference

Dallas Stars

Jake Oettinger

This mask has multiple inclusions that are unique to Oettinger -- references to Oettinger's friends, a throwback Stars logo and an Otter.


Colorado Avalanche

Alex Georgiev

Talk about versatility. Georgiev has worn masks with Rudolph the Rednosed Reindeer on it, a retro 2-D look of the Avalanche's third jersey and one that pays tribute to the silver mining days of Colorado. He has a lot to work with heading into the postseason.


Winnipeg Jets

Connor Hellebuyck

The color variance is notable for Hellebuyck. Designed by the "eyecandyair" brand, his masks include different shades of blue, which match the Jets' uniforms. Come playoff time, Hellebuyck has a solid group from which to choose.


Nashville Predators

Juuse Saros

There's a clear theme here with some of Saros' top masks that dates back to 2022. It's a series called "Pred Rogue Rage Splatter," assisted by Gunnarsson. The Predators' logo and colors are, unsurprisingly, a prominent part of the designs.


Vancouver Canucks

Thatcher Demko

Demko often puts movie characters on the back of his masks. The most recent inclusion is Mugatu, the popular character played by Will Ferrell in the 2001 film "Zoolander." Designed by Travis Michael, it's a clean look that will help him stand out in the postseason.


Casey DeSmith

DeSmith rocks a multicolored mask with primarily green on one side, blue on the other, the colors of the Canucks.


Edmonton Oilers

Stuart Skinner

Skinner's top masks are contrasting in style, but similar in color. One of them is a heritage design that leans toward a retro look. The other includes a splatter in orange and the Edmonton skyline.

Calvin Pickard

The Oilers' goalie No. 2 has a sleek oil drop design with some nice additions scattered throughout.


Vegas Golden Knights

Adin Hill

Artist Dave Fried crushed Hill's masks, giving him a wide variety to work with in the postseason. The Winter Classic mask has arguably the most detail, and the look that includes a tribute to Las Vegas fans is a nice touch.


Logan Thompson

Thompson's designs fit the Golden Knights colors perfectly. Similar to Hill's, the Winter Classic mask for Thompson is a unique look, with ears painted on the sides.


Los Angeles Kings

Cam Talbot

Talbot has worked with Gunnarsson for a long time, but his Will Ferrell-themed masks are arguably the best.

It seemed like a no-brainer for Talbot to have a mask with Ferrell on it since the actor is a frequent attendee at Kings games. Ferrell kicks up the fandom during playoff time, meaning it wouldn't hurt for Talbot to wear one that honors the actor.


David Rittich

Color coordination is key for Rittich, who's worn a chrome and black 3-D look this season. Either one would fit seamlessly in his postseason rotation.