Jake Allen Reveals Devils' Goaltending Masks for 2026-27
Goaltender Jake Allen will be using three new mask designs for 2026-27, with Sylabrush posting the designs to social media and showcasing their vintage lines with a retro feel.
Goaltender Jake Allen is set to make his debut for the New Jersey Devils in the 2026-27 season, donning fresh and stylish mask designs created by the professional airbrush artist Sylabrush. Allen had a notable 2025-26 season, earning 17 wins, a shutout, and a .904 save percentage while wearing the Devils' uniform.
Sylabrush, a group of artists led by Sylvie Marsolais and Alexandre Mathys, specializes in photorealistic goalie mask artwork for the NHL, AHL, and other leagues. Their designs for Allen's 2026-27 mask showcase vintage lines with a retro feel, adding a unique touch to the goalie's appearance.
Allen, who was traded to the Devils on March 8, 2024, from the Montreal Canadiens in exchange for a conditional pick in the 2025 NHL Draft, signed a five-year, $9 million contract with the Devils on July 1, 2025. He has quickly become a fan favorite, having made league history by becoming the first goalie in NHL history with wins against 33 different franchises since joining the Devils.
Beyond his on-ice accomplishments, Allen is also known for his philanthropy off the ice. He regularly donates hockey equipment in partnership with the Smilezone Foundation and NHLPA, and has raised over one million dollars for various charities and grassroots hockey programs. Along with Allen, Nico Daws, Jakub Malek, and David Rittich are the other goalies currently on the Devils' roster.
The Devils also recently retired their 2021 third jersey, which was inspired by Hall of Fame goaltender Martin Brodeur.
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