The Devils will continue to accept submissions for the contest, in spite of Henrique's hard work. Fans interested in creating a design for New Jersey's backup goaltender can
download a template
and submit an entry by noon Aug. 26. The contest's grand-prize winner will receive a meet-and-greet with Kinkaid, an autographed jersey and four lower-level seats to a Devils home game at Prudential Center.
This isn't the first time a "Seinfeld" character has been featured on Devils goalie equipment. Scott Wedgewood, who started four games for New Jersey last season, has David Puddy's face painted with Devils colors on his mask. Puddy was portrayed by actor Patrick Warburton, who interacted with Wedgewood on Twitter in May.