NHL Power Rankings: Chicago Blackhawks, Other Starting Goalie Masks
By Jeffrey Franklin

No. 4: Philadelphia Flyers’ Steve Mason
Like Mrazek’s mask in Detroit, this mask does a wonderful job of paying tribute to the history of its wearer’s franchise. There are two main reasons why I placed Mason’s cage above Mrazek’s one: the design fits more and still looks just as clean, and the signature right above the opening of the mask belonged to the late and great Ed Snider, the former owner of the Flyers. While Mrazek’s mask honors a great stadium, this mask honors a great person. It’s a powerful mask.