Poll – Tampa Bay Masks – Which is Best?
Poll is now closed. Congratulations Mike Smith and David Arrigo – “officially” the fans choice of mask art in Tampa.
inGoal has been able to present three Tampa Bay Lightning masks in recent days and we want to know – which one do you like best? Of course a contest to decide the “best” art is impossible…everyone likes different things (how else to explain velvet Elvis posters or the dogs playing poker?). Still, it’s fun to see what you the readers think about these three fantastic masks.
Dan Ellis? Mike Smith? Cedrick Dejardins?
UPDATE (Monday AM) – It seems as though we have more than a few competitive people out there who want to know who “wins” even though the prize is only NHL dressing room bragging rights. Mind you I love it…”Hey, I won the inGoal Mag contest…how did you do?” Not what I imagined when I started the site , but very cool indeed. So Mike, Cedrick and Dan we finish tonight at midnight. If you can arrange to get me on the ice for a Tampa practice I’ll come up with a prize and present it in person…
Which Tampa Bay Lightning Mask do you Prefer?
- Mike Smith (43%, 191 Votes)
- Cedrick Dejardins (36%, 161 Votes)
- Dan Ellis (21%, 97 Votes)
Total Voters: 445
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They are, in my opinion, all over-thought and overwrought.
The trend to throw in everything but the kitchen sink has really peaked.
Where is the creativity and good design sense that started goalie mask decoration in the first place?
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