New Arrival: TIM THOMAS SIGNED GOALIE MASK 2011 BOSTON BRUINS Stanley Cup Winning Edition! SIGNATURE EDITION

Years in the making. You guys have been requesting this project for SO LONG and now it's finally COMPLETE! The MAD BEAR signing is complete! 

TIM THOMAS 2011 BOSTON BRUINS Stanley Cup Winning Edition mask! SIGNATURE EDITION 🐻 Grrrrr. 🐻
Now available!
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A native of Flint, Mich., Thomas was an All-American at the University of Vermont who was drafted by the Quebec Nordiques. He played for nine teams in five leagues in three countries on two continents -- winning the MVP in Finland -- before coming to the Bruins for another chance in the NHL in 2005.

Thomas has an unconventional style, often skating far out from the crease to cut down angles and hustling back to make the save. As well as he stopped the puck in the series, he is perhaps even more beloved in Boston for getting physical with the Canucks when he felt they were invading his crease.

Thomas held the Canucks to eight goals in seven games, posting his second shutout of the series and his fourth of the playoffs in the finale. Thomas, who set a new record for total saves in the postseason, also shut out the Canucks in Game 4 while winning all three finals games in Boston.

He stopped an incredible 238 of the Canucks' 246 shots in the finals for a .967 save percentage. That's even better than his .940 mark and 1.98 goals-against average for the entire postseason. Thomas had a complete postseason, and his play will go down as one of the best goaltending displays of all times. He could very well be considered one of the all-time Bruins for being the main reason for ending their 39-year Stanley Cup drought.