Meet the Canadian artists behind the masks worn by NHL goaltenders
MONTREAL — An NHL goaltender’s mask is not only the one thing standing between a man’s head and a 160-kilometre slapshot — it is also Sylvie Marsolais’ canvas.
The Montreal-area airbrush artist is one of a small group who paint masks for the league’s top goalies — each a unique work of art made to showcase both the team and the netminder’s personality.
A recent mask Marsolais painted for the Florida Panthers’ Reto Berra features palm trees superimposed over a background of team colours in red, gold and black. A surfer catches a wave on one side, while a realistic panther snarls on the other. Team logos decorate much of the top, while the back plate features the initials of Berra’s family members.
Marsolais, 38, says each goaltender gets a personalized design and no two are ever the same.


