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The iconic stitches mask of Boston Bruins goalie Gerry Cheevers Replicas hang in bars and man caves all over New England and beyond. Cheevers was with the Bruins for two stints, 1965-72 and 1975-80.
Cheevers went on to don the mask - which now hangs on his grandson's wall in Florida - for the remainder of his 15 seasons in professional hockey. He and Forristall added stitch marks each time he ...
Cheevers did not wear a mask in his AHL years with the Rochester Americans. Cheevers supplanted veteran Eddie Johnston as the Bruins’ No. 1 goalie in 1967, ...
Gerry Cheevers’ iconic mask now hangs in his grandson’s bedroom. ... He was soon joined by Jean Ratelle and Gary Doak as his top aides-de-camp and went on to record a highly respectable 204 ...
Gerry Cheevers mask. He drew stitches wherever he got hit with the puck. ... Gary Bromley's mask wasn't meant to be anything but a play off his nickname "Bones" ...
The very first mask with a design was an instrument of protest. Boston Bruins goalie Gerry Cheevers was struck in the mask during practice in the late 1960s and left the ice only to be ordered ...
Cheevers and his former goalie partner, Eddie Johnston, were on hand to take a photo with Ullmark, Jeremy Swayman and that custom mask on Saturday. Goalies past & present 🙅‍♂️ pic.twitter ...
Arguably the single most recognizable mask of all time, the story goes Bruins trainer John "Frosty" Forristall drew a huge black stitch mark, at Cheevers' request, where the puck had struck his ...
Gerry Cheevers mask. He drew stitches wherever he got hit with the puck. ... Gary Bromley's mask wasn't meant to be anything but a play off his nickname "Bones" ...