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Copyrighted Material Index Brodeur, Martin, 125, 130, 130–131, 144 Cubberly, Ed, 131–133 Note: Page numbers in italics Bromley, Gary “Bones,” 100 Cude, Wilf, 26, 46 indicate captions or illustrations. Brown, Andy, 92, 94 Curran, Pat, 44 Buffalo Sabres, 68, 111, 111, 115, Abeischer, David, 150 116, 117, 139, 146, 150 Dafoe, Byron, 131, 132 Adams, Jack, 32, 56 Burchmore, Bill, 35, 36–37, 41, 43, Daley, Joe, 81 A.G. Spalding and Brothers, 22 44–45, 52, 54–55, 59, 61, 81, 104 Dallas Stars, 139, 141, 144 Allaire, François, 120, 121 Burke, Sean, 131, 132 Davidson, John, 96, 99 Armadilla Mask, 134, 136 Butterfly technique,111 , 120–121, 121–123 Dejordy, Denis, 74 Atlanta Flames, 81, 94, 115 Denis, Marc, 131 Atlanta Thrashers, 149 cages, 138–139; see also birdcage mask Desjardins, Gerry, 81, 111, 111, 116 Auld, Alex, 131 Calder, Frank, 13, 17 Detroit Red Wings, 7, 25, 25, 32, 53, 56, 56, California Golden Seals, 88, 98 59, 59, 89, 89, 90, 90–91, 93, 94, 115, 124, Backstrom, Nicklas, 150 Campbell, Clarence, 46, 46 139, 140–141, 145, 146 Bannerman, Murray, 100, 102, 104, 109, 117 Canada-Russia ’72, 133 Detroit Vipers (ihl), 144 Barrasso, Tom, 131 Canadian National Team, 73 Dion, Michel, 100, 110 Bathgate, Andy, 38, 38, 41, 43 Canadian Standards Association, 111, 133 DiPietro, Rick, 144, 150 Bauer/Nike, 136 Carey, Jim, 132 Doganieri, Michel, 110, 131 Beaupre, Don, 124 Carolina Hurricanes, 141, 149 Dowie, Bruce, 135 Beauregard, Stéphane, 125 Caron, Jacques, 60–61 dropping down technique, 13, 15, 16, 18 Belanger, Yves, 114–115 Casey, Jon, 124 Dryden, Dave, 67, 67–68, 102, 116 Belfour, Ed, 124, 129–130, 145, 150 catcher’s mask, 20, 20–21, 23, 138 combo mask, 119, 121, 122 Bell, Dr. Rick, 74 Chabot, Lorne, 27, 28 Dryden, Ken, 68, 78–79, 80, 81, 82, 94–95, Benedict, Clint “Praying Benny,” Chadwick, Ed, 64 121, 133 12–13, 13, 16–17, 16–20, 19, 23, 39 Cheevers, Gerry, 7, 59, 61, 64, 65, 85, 87 Durnan, Bill, 25, 46 Binkley, Les, 74 stitches mask, 84–85, 86–87 birdcage mask, 82–83, 85, 111, 111–115, 117 stitches tribute mask, 145–146, 149 Eastern Professional Hockey League, 68 Biron, Martin, 149, 152 Cheveldae, Tim, 124 Eddy Mask, 134 Bishop, Ray, 144–145, 146, 146 COPYRIGHTEDChicago Blackhawks, 7, 19, 25, 48,MATERIAL 50–51, 53, Edmonton Oilers, 46, 74 and 77, Blake, Hector “Toe,” 36, 38, 39, 41, 52, 53 58, 67, 68, 69, 73, 74, 100, 102, 104 and 109, 78, 111–112, 116, 116, 117, 121, 122 Boston Bruins, 7, 35, 45, 59, 61, 63, 64, 64, 111, 111, 115–117, 120, 124, 128 and 130 Edwards, Don, 115 78, 85-86, 87, 136, 141, 142–143, 145, 150 Cipra, Frank, 143, 144, 146, 150 Edwards, Eddie, 124 Bouchard, Dan, 81 Clapper, Dit, 18 Edwards, Gary, 75 Bourdon, Ted, 110 Cleveland Barons (ahl), 45 Edwards, Roy, 59, 115 Bower, Johnny, 27, 29, 32, 32–33, Colorado Avalanche, 130 Emery, Ray, 146, 149 48, 48, 50, 59, 63, 73, 73–74 combo mask, 116, 119, 121–123, 131, 135, Esposito, Tony, 23, 74, 82, 111, 120, 133 Bowman, Scotty, 24 138–139 Essensa, Bob, 124, 125, 127 Boyer, Paul, 146 Cossette, William, 92 Esso nhl Power Players promotion, 89 Brathwaite, Fred, 145 Craig, Jim, 133 Exit Wounds, 133 Britt, David, 69, 72–73, 74, 78 Crozier, Roger, 25, 59, 75 154 SAVING FACE • THE ART AND HISTORY OF THE GOALIE MASK 154,156_rev2.indd 154 7/14/08 3:56:09 PM Favell, Doug, 60–61, 65, 87, 88, goaltending jobs, 16 Hockey Hall of Fame, 20, 38, 61, 98, 102 88–89, 93 goaltending techniques, 14–16, 120 Hodge, Charlie, 36, 54, 55, 68 fencing masks, 21 Butterfly technique,111 , 120–121 Homuth, Jim, 80–81, 81, 94, 94–95, 100, 102 Ferguson, John, 99 dropping down, 13, 15, 16, 18 Honma, Teiji, 20, 20 Fernandez, Manny, 136, 150 Graham, Elizabeth, 21, 21–23 Hopkins, Anthony, 132 fiberglass masks, 36, 44, 56, 80, 104–111, Grahame, John, 149 Howe, Gordie, 7 115–117, 137 Gratton, Gilles, 81, 98–103, 115, 115, 123 Hrudey, Kelly, 134, 136 Fibreglass Canada Ltd., 35, 36, 78 lion mask, 98–104, 100–104 Hull, Bobby, 7, 146 Fibrosport, 74, 75, 76–77, 78, 80–81, 102, 116 Great White Shark mask (Brian Hull-Ottawa Canadiens, 68 field lacrosse mask, 23 Hayward), 118–119, 134 Hunt, Jim, 23, 48, 58 Finley, Charles O., 88 Gunnarsson, Dave, 145–146, 149, 151 Forristall, John “Frosty,” 86 injuries, 23–26, 27–30, 104–111 Friday the 13th movies, 133 Hackett, Jeff, 143, 144, 144 Irvin, Dick, Jr., 38 Fuhr, Grant, 46, 111, 112, 122, 134, 143 Hall, Glenn, 23, 24, 24–25, 48–50, itech, 133–134, 135, 143 50, 63, 68–69, 69, 74, 120 Galt Hornets, 116 Harding, Josh, 150–151 Japanese kendo mask, 10–11 Gamble, Bruce, 59 tribute mask by Mike Myers, 151, 152–153 “Jason” mask, 133 Gardiner, Charlie, 25 Harrelson, Ken, 65 Johnston, Eddie, 28, 61, 63, 64, 65 Garland, Matt, 136 Harris, Rob, 96 Joseph, Curtis “Cujo,” 124, 125, 126, 134, 136, Garon, Mathieu, 131 Harrison, Greg, 11, 53, 90, 102, 103, 110, 116, 145, 146, 151 Gerber, Martin, 152 117, 119, 121, 122, 133, 137 Kevlar, 137, 138 Giacomin, Ed, 62–63, 65, 67, 90–91, 93 improvements to mask design, 100–104 Kiprusoff, Miikka, 150 Giguère, Jean-Sébastien, 131, 144 mask artwork, 96, 98, 122–128 Kleinburg Museum, McMichael Gallery, Gilbert, Gilles, 75 masks by, 67, 93–94, 99, 100, 105–109, 11, 102 goalie coaches, 120 114–115, 124–125, 126–128 Kolzig, Olaf, 131, 132, 136, 151 goalie equipment, 120, 121, 152 Hasek, Dominik, 139–141, 140–141, 145 Krueger, Freddy, 145 Goalie Mask, The (Leonetti), 38 Hawerchuk, Dale, 146 goalie masks, 10, 11, 18–20, 43, 44, 45–48 Hayward, Brian, 134 Lady Liberty design (Cubberly), 132 decoration and personalization, 85, 96, Great White Shark mask, 118–119, 134 Lady of Warka, 9, 10 117, 124, 143, 149–150, 150–151 Head, Bill, 37 Lalime, Patrick, 131 designer, 93–98 Heat, 133 Lamb, Carl, 94 design improvements, 100 Hebert, Guy, 131, 132 Larocque, Michel “Bunny,” 100, 110, 151 hinged bib, 100–104, 104 heraldry mask (Gilles Meloche), 98, 102, Lawson, Tom, 67, 68–69 international play, 20, 73, 144 104, 108 LeBlanc, Ray, 133, 135, 144 modern materials, 137–141 Herron, Denis, 96, 99 LeClaire, Pascal, 139 molded fiberglass design, 40–41, 104–111 Hextall, Ron, 134, 143 Lecter, Hannibal, 132, 133 in movies, 132, 133 Higgins, Ernest (Ernie) C. , 7, 11, 61–63, Lefebvre, Michel, 100, 110, 110, 122, 125, 130, 131 resistance to, 35–36, 48, 63, 82 64–65, 67, 68, 73, 81, 86, 88, 96, 132 Legace, Manny, 134, 145, 146 rules for use, 81, 134, 135 Higgins, Neil, 64 Lehtonen, Kari, 149 goalie tribute masks, 151, 152–153 “Hockey Dreams” mask (Jeff Hackett), 144 Lemieux, Denis, 146 INDEX 155 154-157_rev1.indd 155 7/10/08 8:15:05 AM Lindbergh, Pelle, 102, 111, 113, 115, 151 molding, 35, 38, 44, 104, 137 Pang, Darren, 124, 128 and 130 Liut, Mike, 100, 102, 110, 115, 125, 151 Montreal Canadiens, 17, 17, 20, 25, 26, 30, 31, Parent, Bernie, 60–61, 61, 74 and 76, 75, 78, Los Angeles Kings, 58, 61, 66–67, 89, 90, 31, 32, 35, 36, 37, 38–39, 38–39, 41, 42–43, 93, 111 92, 93, 136 44, 46–47, 47, 50, 52, 52, 53, 53, 54, 54–55, Patrick, Murray “Muzz,” 35, 46, 46 Louch, Delbert, 31, 34 58, 67, 68, 79, 79, 94, 94–95, 121, 121, 122, Philadelphia Blazers, 93 Louch mask, 30–35, 32, 33, 56, 73 125, 130, 131, 143, 144, 144, 149, 150, 151 Philadelphia Firebirds, 114 Low, Ron, 75 farm system, 68 Philadelphia Flyers, 60-61, 61, 75, 76, 87, 88, Lumley, Harry, 59 Montreal Maroons, 17, 18, 19, 20 88, 89, 93, 100, 102, 104, 111, 111, 115, 122, Luongo, Roberto, 131, 144 Montreal Wanderers, 16 136, 149 Moog, Andy, 136 Phoenix Coyotes, 146 MacInnis, Al, 121 Morenz, Howie, 13, 17, 18, 19 Pike, Alfie, 28 Madison Square Garden, 18, 28, 38, 41 Museum of Modern Art, 10, 11 Pittsburgh Penguins, 90, 92, 94, 94, 102, “Mage” mask, 141, 142–143 Musgrove, Roy, 20, 23 148–149 Mahovlich, Frank, 82 Myers, Mike, 151 Plante, Jacques, 24, 25, 26, 27, 30, Malerba, Dom, 136 Myre, Phil, 69, 75, 81, 122 31, 44, 51, 52, 53, 54, 58, 69, 78 Maniago, Cesare, 36, 59, 92, 151 and Fibrosport, 74, 75 75–77, 78, 81 Maple Leaf Gardens tribute mask, 151 Nabokov, Evgeni, 139, 149 hit by Bathgate, 38, 41, 43 Marlene Ross Design, 144 National Hockey League, 13, 14, 16, 17, hit by Stanfield, 69, 71, 74, 78, 81 Martin, Pit, 58 18–20 injuries, 27, 31, 35, 36 Martin, Seth, 68, 69–73 New Jersey Devils, 130, 130 and Louch mask, 32, 34 “The Mask” by Bill Burchmore, 40–41 New York Americans, 18 and pretzel mask, 36, 42–43, 52–54, mask artwork, 100, 102, 119, 141–152 New York Islanders, 96, 96–97, 100, 53, 55, 74 mask-helmet combo mask, 85; 104–105, 144, 150 and St. Louis Blues, 69–70 see also combo mask New York Rangers, 27, 28, 32, 34, 39, 41, and “The Mask” by Burchmore, 36–39, 40 mask resisters, 41 46, 46, 48–49, 54, 62–63, 63, 93, 96, 98, undefeated streak with Montreal masks, 8, 9, 9–10 99, 99, 117, 132, 132 Canadiens, 50–52 Mayer, Gil, 45 nicknames, 16, 102, 149, 150 Vezina Trophy, 41, 53, 54 McCool, Frank “Ulcers,” 24, 25, 27 Nightmare on Elm Street, 145 Plasse, Michel, 75, 81 McKinney, Al, 36 Pogge, Justin, 146–147 McLennan, Jamie, 144 Oakland Athletics, 88 Potvin, Felix “The Cat,” 124 McMichael Gallery, Kleinburg Oakland Seals, 88 pretzel mask, 36, 39, 42–43, 52, 53, Museum, 11, 102 O’Brien, Charlie, 138 53–54, 54–55, 60–61, 61, 69, 74, 79, 79, McNeil, Gerry, 25, 26, 31, 46, 47 Olesevich, Donny, 59 80–81, 151 Meloche, Gilles, 98, 102, 104, 108, 122 Omaha of the United States Price, Carey, 149 Miller, Ryan, 139, 146, 150 Hockey League, 29 Priolo, Tony, 137, 141, 142–143 Milne, Ian, 39 Orr, Bobby, 102 Pro Air System (Pro-Masque), 136 Minnesota North Stars, 92, 122, 124 Ottawa Senators, 16, 18, 131, 146 Pro-Masque, 136 Minnesota Wild, 150 Pro’s Choice, 136 Miracle, 133 painted masks, 87–91; see also mask artwork ProtechSport, 110 Miska, Todd, 145, 150, 150, 151 Palmateer, Mike, 96, 104, 106, 135 156 SAVING FACE • THE ART AND HISTORY OF THE GOALIE MASK 156_rev3.indd 156 7/15/08 1:25:40 PM Quebec Aces, 46–47, 47 Staniowski, Ed, 151 Van Velden Mask Inc., 138 Quebec Nordiques, 134, 144 Stauber, Robb, 132 Vernon, Mike, 134 Queen’s University women’s hockey team, 21, 21 Steen, Thomas, 146 Vézina, Georges, 17–18 Stephan, Tobias, 141 Vezina Trophy, 41, 53, 54 Ralph, Jim, 135 Stephenson, Wayne, 100, 104 Raycroft, Andrew, 144, 145 St.
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