
No. 5 – Mike Palmateer
Coming in at number five is this simplistic yet beautiful mask sported by legendary netminder Mike Palmateer.
During his 296-game run in this bucket, which is the fourth highest amount of games played by any Leafs goalie, Palmateer would post a .892 save percentage, which was very respectable for the era (1977-1984).
Palmateer is fifth all-time in wins for the Toronto Maple Leafs. (Quanthockey.com).
Additionally, the Toronto native would finish top-10 in league wide saves, wins, and games-played as a member of the Toronto Maple Leafs. (Hockey Reference)
The iconic blue background set behind a massive white leaf calls back to an era dominated by pop-art and is amazingly simple.
Overall the mask sports a timely and effective design that completes a memorable look.