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

No. 28: New Jersey Devils’ Cory Schneider
This mask is pretty cool, but for a man who has had great masks such as the aforementioned Devil mask, this one feels disappointing. The incorporation of the logo with the opening of the cage is great, but that’s where the greatness stops. The cracked red and black background does the job. Quality mask, but when you have devils, demons and hell itself to work with you should use them. Also wouldn’t hurt to pay homage to the best goaltender in NHL history by throwing in a classic Martin Brodeur 30, maybe.