Dustin Tokarski doesn’t seem to be bothered too much by the spotlight of the Stanley Cup Playoffs.

After some admittedly nervous play while making his NHL postseason debut in Game 2 of the Eastern Conference Final, the 24-year-old backstopped the Carey Price-less Montreal Canadiens to an unlikely Game 3 victory at Madison Square Garden. The only signs of a nervous tick from Tokarski while making 35 saves in the 3-2 overtime win over the New York Rangers was on his mask.

That’s right, Tokarski has The Tick punching through the left side of a mask otherwise dominated by historic Habs imagery.

Painted by David Arrigo of Darrigo Art, Tokarski has included the comic book superhero bug on all five masks they have done together, including during his days with the Tampa Bay Lightning as a reference to his nickname, Tic.

His Montreal mask, which Arrigo said was actually painted shortly after being traded to the Canadiens for Cedric Desjardins in February 2013, also included the various team logos from over the years. The backplate features another Habs logo and a picture of his grandfather, with the word “Guardian” scrolled underneath, a tribute to his biggest supporter growing up.

Enjoy the close-up photos from Arrigo below, and for more great David Arrigo art – and there’s a lot more there than just masks as David has been commissioned to do live murals at the Olympics, NHL All-star Game, and Superbowl, among others – please visit his web site and follow him on Facebook and Twitter: