Andersen mask

Toronto Maple Leafs goalie Frederik Andersen had a mask that honored hockey history on one side and a slice of television history on the other.

As the Maple Leafs go with their green Toronto St. Pats throwback jerseys for two games, Friday and Saturday, Andersen needed a mask to match.
On one side of the bucket is a nod to the St. Pats, the Maple Leafs former name from the 1919-20 season until February of 1927.
On the other side? Naturally, it had to be Paddy's Pub from the hit sitcom "It's Always Sunny in Philadelphia," which is poised to become the longest-running live-action sitcom on television when its 14th season debuts.

The mask, which has an entire green brick wall background and Andersen's number on the front, was designed by
Dave Gunnarrsson of DaveArt
.