Last week, Samuel Montembeault unveiled a brand new mask paying tribute to Jacques Plante and the Sainte Flanelle.
It featured a big, traditional CH logo on top of the mask, Sam ‘s number 35 at the bottom (on a woolen design ) and the famous torch that’s been passed down from generation to generation.
This superb mask, designed and airbrushed by Sylvie Marsolais and Alexandre Mathys, has been worn by Montembeault for a few days now.
My story setting up tonight’s game between #Habs and Calgary Flames at Bell Centre with Samuel Montembeault starting in goal, while Gustav Lindström replaces Jordan Harris on defence and Jesse Ylönen takes Michael Pezzetta’s spot at forward #HabsIO: https://t.co/aRGhWAIjaB
– Stu Cowan (@StuCowan1) November 14, 2023
Montembeault isn’t the only Habs goaltender with a new mask to wear when he’s called upon (not often enough due to the ménage à trois, but hey) : Jake Allen also has a new mask in the Canadiens’ colors…
A new mask also designed and painted by Sylvie Marsolais and Alexandre Mathys.
Allen is protected by a mask with an even more vintage look, while red is predominant and only two things have been added to the red and blue background: the Canadiens logo on top (a la Patrick Roy) and the fleur-de-lys (which looks like the Lions logo) at the bottom. Splendid!
JAKE ALLEN 2023-24 @CanadiensMTL
VINTAGE all red 80-90’s inspired design
clean white outline and some gold reflective logos in the background
Retro 80-90’s inspired design red masks with white outline and some gold reflective CH logos in background pic.twitter.com/fCwIrR6DXf
– Sylvie Marsolais & Alexandre Mathys (@Sylabrush) November 20, 2023
It’s always cool to see a professional athlete playing in Quebec show that they care about our Quebec roots. #FleurDeLys
Great timing too!
We saw how much the people of Quebec appreciated seeing the Alouettes coach ask his players to learn a few words in French. Connecting with the people who support you always brings the group together, while creating (or strengthening) bonds with your fans.
And… you don’t always have to do it with emotional denunciation like Marc-Antoine Dequoy! Not that it was bad – on the contrary – but Jake Allen doesn’t have Dequoy’s personality, and that’s just fine!
Jake Allen has also been wearing his new mask for a few days now.
Good save by Jake Allen on Heinen. pic.twitter.com/BxfCaE4LZb
– Marc Dumont (@MarcPDumont) November 19, 2023
I know it has nothing to do with their masks, but the goalies have done a good job since the start of the season, in a rather difficult context (ménage à trois). Let’s hope the players in front of them can take their game up a notch, because right now, I can’t think of a club that has improved since last year. This will be the subject of my feature article tomorrow, right here on the site…
In brief
– While we’re on the subject of goalie masks, the Lions’ goalies don’t leave their mark.
Zachary Emond’s mask is real nice. Possibly the best Rocket themed mask? pic.twitter.com/UdUjxu2Xyd
– Andrew Zadarnowski (@AZadarski) November 21, 2023
– Let’s relive THE moment… while thinking nice thoughts for Cody Fajardo.
[SOUND ON]
The moment when @Tysonphilpot called #GreyCup Championship: pic.twitter.com/noK9SP3i7G
– CFL (@CFL) November 20, 2023
– Doesn’t sound like someone who’ll be representing Slovakia at the World Junior Championships that….
Kent Hughes on Juraj Slafkovsky potentially playing at the World Juniors for Slovakia
pic.twitter.com/dIm8BtolSc
– /r/Habs (@HabsOnReddit) November 21, 2023
– It’s expensive, the rookie dinner (which the CH held or will hold this week in California). Talk to P.J. Stock.
A hefty bill for P.J. pic.twitter.com/A3BQMsPGKR
– Hockey 360 (@hockey360) November 21, 2023
– No easy feat for a championship parade in the streets of Montreal!
“It won’t be easy to have a parade on Ste-Cath, Pierre-Karl.”
“F*ck off man. We’re f*cking champions. It takes a parade. We’ll do it on Rue de Maisonneuve.”
(it happened the same way, give or take a few details) pic.twitter.com/zs7Qp5on9p
– Maxime Truman (@MaximeTruman) November 21, 2023
– In closing, I’d like to acknowledge the passing of Mario Hudon, a monument to (sports) radio in Quebec City. Mario was battling ALS and asked for help to die. Eulogies have been pouring in since yesterday. Here are just a few, but you’ll find hundreds on social networks.
It is with great sadness that we learn of the death of Mario Hudon, following a long battle with the disease.
We will pay tribute to Mario tomorrow at our game, he will be represented by members of his family, as he requested before leaving us. pic.twitter.com/xBOa0QsYpN
– Quebec Remparts (@quebec_remparts) November 20, 2023
Condolences to all his loved ones
Mario Hudon passed away on Monday. https://t.co/9qHD9m3kZu
– Mikaël Lalancette (@MikLalancette) November 20, 2023
Very saddened to learn of Mario Hudon’s passing. He had a definite impact on my early days in the media. He immediately discovered something special in me and encouraged me to persevere. I’ll always be grateful to him. My sympathies to the family…. https://t.co/rHCadVWZRQ
– Anthony Marcotte (@anthonymarcotte) November 21, 2023
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