Hit the back button until you're at the tapatalk home page. This is the one where your "groups" are displayed. If you're like me then the only one on there is Calgarypuck.
On this page, click on the profile icon, shaped like a person, on the right side of the orange toolbar. Now scroll down and click on "Settings", with the cog icon. There will be a selection that says "Signature". Click on that. There will be a simple on/off switch that you have to click to off.
This is a test. I repeat, this is a test.
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Some of you guys will complain about anything...he hired an artist and let the artist roll with his idea. He obviously liked it and has done pretty well for himself so has continued the theme.
Some of you guys will complain about anything...he hired an artist and let the artist roll with his idea. He obviously liked it and has done pretty well for himself so has continued the theme.
Meh. I don’t care much for DaveArt, and think that carrying a New York inspired theme is weak.
Hiller’s black on black flaming C looked cool and then again I didn’t care much for his goaltending.
As long as Talbot stops the puck he can wear a McDavid jock themed mask for all I care.
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What does the mask have to do with Talbot signing?
This is the only thread where Cam Talbot can be mentioned. It can also be used to muse about the Tkachuk contract, whether Monahan is a true #1 center, or Mark Jankowski.
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Some of you guys will complain about anything...he hired an artist and let the artist roll with his idea. He obviously liked it and has done pretty well for himself so has continued the theme.
No one is criticizing the Flames, just offering an opinion on a goalie mask.
If asked, you would have thought a Ghostbusters theme would be the way to go?
I can't believe a Flames goalie hasn't done a mask centred around the Human Torch yet! You could do some sweet graphics and throw in a bunch of other Marvel characters (Doom?!)
This image was done by John Byrne who is from Calgary.
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I can't believe a Flames goalie hasn't done a mask centred around the Human Torch yet! You could do some sweet graphics and throw in a bunch of other Marvel characters (Doom?!)
This image was done by John Byrne who is from Calgary.
Poor credit would be my guess
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I think it's fair to say that Kiprusoff has the best masks in team history. He had his skulls, and the most he'd do with it is change the colours up. Occasionally he'd do something different across the chin. But the core of the mask's identity is the skulls.
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Look at this one; I'd forgotten about it, he must not have worn it more than once or twice. It's a work of art.
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I'd also like to remind everyone of the second-best goalie mask to ever call Dome ice home.
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Justin Pogge's Hitmen lid is absolute perfection. The other half of the mask is on fire.
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These are just some examples of what a goalie mask can be. The goalies might like the DaveArt stuff, but goalies are idiots. I say that as an idiot goalie.
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See, Kippers white skull mask did nothing for me. Aside from that, yeah Kipper had great masks. My faves were Tabaraccis, Brathwaites and Smith's Vernon mask.
I'm still upset after all these years I never got to see a Flames version of Ed Belfours mask. Ugh that would have been the best all time mask in the history of masks.
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