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October 1, 2009
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MONTREAL, Que. – For the seventh year, goalie masks designed by young Canadians will be front and centre
at the IIHF World Junior Championship thanks to the Bauer Design-A-Mask contest. Two winners will be chosen,
one in the 12-and-Under category and one in the 13-to-18 category.
The masks designed by the winners will be worn by Canada’s National Junior Team goaltenders during the
2010 IIHF World Junior Championship, December 26, 2009 to January 5, 2010 in Regina and Saskatoon, Sask.

The contest is open until November 20, 2009. All designs must include the Hockey Canada logo and have a
Team Canada theme. The entry form can be downloaded by clicking HERE, or by visiting www.hockeycanada.ca.
Apart from the thrill of having their designs chosen by the hockey industry’s top goaltender aficionados
and worn by Canada’s netminders, the two winners will also receive their very own duplicate, custom-painted
mask, which will be autographed by members of Canada’s National Junior Team.
Past winners have seen their masks worn by the likes of NHL first-overall selection Marc-André Fleury and
gold-medal-winning netminders Jeff Glass, Justin Pogge, Steve Mason and Dustin Tokarski.
“Our goaltenders in the past have enjoyed wearing the designs of Canadians on their masks as they chased
gold,” says Brad Pascall, senior director of men’s national teams, “and we look forward to another year of
the Design-A-Mask contest as we go for gold in Saskatchewan.”
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