Saturday, August 20, 2011

Chris Mason's new Jets mask is Iron Maiden inspired

Article from inGoal Magazine.


Chris Mason could hardly hide his excitement about packing up the family for Saturday’s drive to Winnipeg.

Not only was the trip from his summer home in native Red Deer, Alberta considerably closer than last year’s pre-season roadie to Atlanta, but with all due respect to the fans in Atlanta, Mason sees the chance to stop pucks for the Jets as a boyhood dream come true.

“I was definitely Bob Essensa on the driveway a lot,” Mason told InGoal Magazine shortly before leaving. “It’s home, or close to home, and any athlete would jump at the opportunity to play close to home, especially getting later in a career, having a couple young children, and being so accessible to our family. And playing for a team we grew up watching is another major honor for me. I just can’t wait.”

Aiding in Mason’s excitement is what is waiting for him Monday in Winnipeg — his new mask, a first for the new Jets franchise.

Commissioned especially for him and painted by Steve Nash of Eyecandyair, Mason put a lot of thought into his new lid, and not just because it will become a piece of history as part of the first NHL season back in Winnipeg. Mason has always put a lot of effort into his masks, taking the time to sketch out his own ideas and then counting on Nash “to make it 10 times better.”

That wasn’t easy this time, in part because they haven’t seen the uniform, but after carefully considering retro and tribute themes, they focused instead on the Jets name and new logo, adding in an Iron Maiden twist to produce some impressive results.

Mason’s thoughts on the process are mixed in with the pictures below – and he talks more about Winnipeg-versus-Atlanta from a player’s perspective at the bottom – but for more of Nash’s fantastic work please follow them on Twitter and ”like” their Facebook page today. You can also click on the pictures to go direct to their Mason page.

“We went back and forth, lots of phone calls, and I sent Steve some sketches and he did some art and sent him back and we mulled over a bunch of different ideas, and then he came up with the Iron Maiden Eddie in the old fighter jet and I thought it was perfect and I loved the image and thought that was really appropriate for the Jets,” Mason said of the band’s famous mascot. ”I’m a fan of a few songs and Aces High is one song I really like too, so it’s kind of perfect I like the song and the artwork for the single was this Eddie in a plane.”

The Iron Maiden Eddie in question appeared on the Aces High album cover, and was originally created by artist Derek Riggs, an artist that inspired Steve Nash throughout his own career.


The Jets theme continues with a team logo on the chin (below) and military wings extending from the front up the sides.

“We did a modified Jets logo and put my number (50) on the wing, and I think it looks awesome with the Maple Leaf behind the jet,” Mason said. “I’m a big fan of the logo, and I just love having the Maple Leaf on my mask, so I’m really excited about that.”



The back plate (below) is where things get personal for Mason, who is expecting his second daughter in October.

“Steve came up with an eagle family done in native art style,” said Mason, who will once again be wearing a mask made by Tony Priolo at Sportmask. “It’s a mother eagle protecting her two young children with sky in background. I think it just looks awesome.”

(If you look closely, you can spot the family name spelt out across the wings)


Mason had repeated praise for the work put in by the husband-and-wife duo of Steve and Steph at EyeCandyAir, especially under difficult circumstances given the lack of information on the look of the new Jets jerseys. And if the team eventually decides to pay more respects to their past with a throwback jersey night, don’t be surprised if Mason and Nash are working together again on a retro-themed lid.

That one will be easier to figure out.

“Definitely my favorite Jets mask was Bob Essensa,” Mason said of the current Boston Bruins’ goalie coach. “So if they do a third jersey with something like that I would have definitely one something like his or close to his because I loved his masks.”

For now, Mason is just happy to follow in Essensa’s skate strides, instead of pretending to in his driveway.

“I’m so excited to get to Winnipeg,” Mason said. “I’ve always wanted to play in Canada and I’m just really excited to get that chance. I know it might not be the most popular answer for people in Atlanta but that’s how I feel. I’m looking forward to this a lot.

“It was tough in Atlanta because in my opinion it just wasn’t an optimal hockey market. The fans there were awesome but there just wasn’t a broad range of support, so it was tough some nights to have that feeling it didn’t matter so much and hockey wasn’t the most important thing. Going to Winnipeg you’re not going to have that feeling at all. It’s going to be everywhere, it’s going to be the opposite spectrum.”

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NHL 12: Jets centre ice logo looks great


A new picture has come up on the internet showing the new Winnipeg Jets logo at centre ice at the MTS Centre in the video game NHL 12. The game will not launch with the yet-to-be-shown Winnipeg Jets jerseys, those will be sent in the first roster update after the game's release.

NHL 12 will be released on September 9th in Europe and September 13th in North America.

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David Aebischer to attend Jets training camp


As we reported earlier, it looked like Aebischer was involved in contract negotiations with the Jets and that rumour was subsequently busted. The other half of the story was that he would be attending the Jets training camp. This part has been confirmed today.

Aebischer will be competing with current Winnipeg Jets Ondrej Pavelec and Chris Mason for a starting position.

The 33-year-old Aebischer last played in the NHL with the Phoenix Coyotes in the 2007-08 campaign. Aebischer has posted a 106-74-17 mark with a 2.52 goals-against average in 214 career NHL games with the Colorado Avalanche, Montreal Canadiens and Coyotes. He was also a member of the 2001 Stanley Cup-winning Avalanche.

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Thursday, August 18, 2011

Rumour Busted: Aebischer not in talks with Jets


A previously posted rumour regarding David Aebischer receiving a contract offer from the Jets has been proven untrue by HC Lugano Sports Director Roland Habisreutinger.

He says the Winnipeg Jets have not spoken to Aebischer and that no offers or requests have been put forward to the team.

Thank you to Slapshot.ch.

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It's Official - Kane to wear No. 9


Evander Kane has received Bobby Hull's blessing to put the number 9 on his back for the upcoming season.

Kane said he would be open to switching to number 91 if the number 9 were unavailable or off-limits, but Scott Brown (director of communications for True North) encouraged him to keep wearing 9.

"It's very cool to be able to wear No. 9," Kane said Wednesday night in a phone interview from Vancouver.

"Bobby was an outstanding player who represented the city and it's definitely a real honour to be able to wear that number. You know, I was just checking about what the organization's plans were for No. 9 and then this story seemed to become a lot bigger than I thought it would."
"And I did get the feeling from a lot of people on Twitter and others that many were encouraging me to wear it.

"I'm pretty excited just to see a jersey let alone to pull one on," Kane added with a chuckle. "It's going to be fun for all the guys that first day in the dressing room pulling on that jersey for the first time. That opening night against the Montreal Canadiens (Oct. 9)... it's a little bit away still, but it's hard not to think about it. It's going to be a real special moment in which history will be made. I can't wait."

Kane has some big shoes to fill, but is confident he can pick his game up this year.

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Rumour: Jets Offer David Aebischer 2-Way Contract, Will Attend Training Camp


There are rumours coming out of the Swiss League that David Aebischer may become a Winnipeg Jet. There is an offer from an NHL team, believed to be the Jets, which is a two-way contract. He told a Swiss newspaper he intends to attend training camp as well.

Aebischer has said that he wants out of his Swiss League team, HC Lugano, as they had signed a one-year contract with Benjamin Conz.

What I do know for sure is that Aebischer is good friends with Martin Gerber, so he may be following in Gerber's footsteps and become a starter for the Ice Caps as opposed to playing in the Swiss League.

We'll wait and see.

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New Colour Scheme at MTS Centre

Renovations are going well at the MTS Centre. Here we have a wall painted in the Jets new colours. White, grey and blue and looking very classy.


The new wall colours are in conjunction with a new pebble/epoxy floor in the main concourse. Hopefully this will give the arena less of a plain look compared to other arenas in the NHL.

Renovations to the upper deck concession zones are ongoing. Will be a major overhaul compared to what is was before (not much). It looks like there will be something under every bay of seats. This includes a concession for merchandise.

Thank you to Illegal Curve's website for the wall picture.

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Old-School Winnipeg Jets logo made out of 415 Rubik's Cubes

Someone has a fair bit of time on their hands.

Brendan Salakoh created a Jets logo made out of 415 Rubik’s cubes. He says it took him “a few days” to complete and assemble the puzzles into the old-school logo.


Via the Winnipeg Sun.

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Wednesday, August 17, 2011

Jets Jersey/Logo As Soccer Kit

Courtesy of Majupra from Reddit Hockey, we have a soccer kit modelled after the Winnipeg Jets logo. There is no jersey to take ideas from yet, so there was some creativity involved. For the right price, I think some hockey fans would line up to purchase one of these. Although, some hockey fans are against company branding on jerseys, so for some it could be a tough sell.

Well done Majupra!


You can also view jerseys of the other 29 NHL teams in the following album - http://majupra.imgur.com/futbol_hockey_kit

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Rick Rypien passes away at 27

Rick Rypien has passed away on August 15th at the young age of 27 at his home in Crowsnest Pass, AB. Rypien signed with the Winnipeg Jets in July on a one-year contract.

Rick was to run his annual hockey school earlier in the day, but never arrived. It was widely known that Rypien battled depression, and he took a leave of absence from the Vancouver Canucks last November (the 2nd taken with the team).

Rypien began his pro career in Winnipeg with the Manitoba Moose, and he was excited to be returning to the city.

“Everyone that knows me, knows that everything that was happening didn’t reflect me as a person and it’s not like I was doing anything wrong,” Rypien told the Winnipeg Free Press at the time. “I went through a couple of things I had to deal with, I got over it – it took longer than I wanted.


“But just the interest people had in me and the belief people had in me … it means a lot to me. It makes me believe even more in myself. They see something in me as a person that maybe sometimes you don’t see yourself. They point that out and then you believe in yourself more and then hope you reach the potential they see and you see in yourself.”



True North Sports & Entertainment and the Winnipeg Jets issued the following statement in regards to the passing of Rick Rypien:

“We are deeply saddened to confirm Rick’s passing. As many people are aware, he had strong ties to True North Sports & Entertainment, the Winnipeg Jets Hockey Club, the former Manitoba Moose Hockey Club and the Vancouver Canucks. We would like to express our sincere sympathies to the Rypien family as well as Rick’s friends. We also appreciate all of the support that has come pouring in from Rick’s fans. Rick was a talented player with an extremely bright future. His hunger for the game made him a valued team member both on and off the ice. This loss has impacted us as more than just a hockey team.”

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