Aaron Dell is heading into his second season as a full-time NHL backup goaltender, boasting some pretty excellent numbers for the “World’s Okayest Goalie”.

He’s always had a fun, scarecrow-esque feel to his lids, with toothy grins and Tim Burton-inspired stitching covering the design. This year, though, he’ll get even spookier than before – and just in time for Halloween:

The mask, designed by Swedish mask artist Dave Gunnarsson of DaveArt, takes the scarecrow feel of Dell’s last mask and gives it a jack-o-lantern twist for the coming season.

One side of the mask is the ‘scarecrow pumpkin’, as Gunnarsson dubs it, while the other side is a spooky, scarecrow-inspired shark. The two halves seamlessly create a formidable face, with the pumpkin splintering to reveal his oceanic counterpart, and the grin is surprisingly seamless for the two different feels brought to the concept.

The design itself is busy enough without adding any extra details, so this mask is devoid of the holographic patterns and team logos Gunnarsson traditionally incorporates into his works of art; fans of the San Jose netminder will see their team represented only through the shark making up half of the spooky face.

The mask isn’t without a fun extra feature, though: as pictured above, Gunnarsson used Glow Tech FX paint to turn the pumpkin’s eyes into glowing beacons on the design. Although it should only be visible when the teams come out of the tunnel, expect Dell to make a pretty impressive entrance at the Shark Tank when he dons this particular piece of equipment.

For more of Gunnarsson’s mask work, check out his website, Twitter feed, and Instagram account.