Calgary Flames goaltender Jacob Markstrom teases new Trevor Kidd-inspired mask artwork

This is going to bring the heat on the ice for sure.

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Calgary Flames goaltender Jacob Markstrom teases new Trevor Kidd-inspired mask artwork
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The goaltender in ice hockey is one of the few positions in sports where the athlete has the true opportunity to express themselves through artwork, which until recently has really been limited to mask painting designs. Of course, some of the most recognizable goaltenders in NHL history are easily identified through their iconic mask artwork, including the likes of Ed Belfour, Martin Brodeur, Curtis Joseph, and other legends. 

We've seen in recent years a few notable tributes to past iconic mask artwork designs, including the likes of Anaheim's John Gibson recreating Guy Hebert's design, as well as St. Louis' Jordan Binnington recreating Curtis Joseph's infamous Cujo artwork. 

For fans of the Calgary Flames, the mask artwork of goaltender Trevor Kidd (as well as his always stylish pad design) stands out in team history, and they may be getting a chance to re-live it.

Goaltender Jacob Markstrom teased his new artwork design from airbrush artist Jordon Bourgeault, who as you may remember painted Carey Price's cyborg inspired lid to start last season. Check it out below: 

Markstrom already had one of the NHL's best pad setups last season to pair with Calgary's reverse retro sweaters - and he may be soon pairing a sick piece of mask artwork to go with it. 

Source: Twitter