Pittsburgh Penguins prospect Tristan Jarry will make a stylish, albeit cartoonish, professional debut this season thanks to a new mask featuring the Penguins of Madagascar playing pond hockey against Tom and Jerry.

Painted by Alberta-based artist Jason Bartziokas, who also recently posted Andrew Hammond’s new Hamburglar mask, Jarry’s first mask as a pro features the return of popular cartoon cat and mouse. Tom and Jerry were regularly featured on his junior masks as a play on the goaltender’s “Tom and Jarry” nickname, which was given to him in junior by former teammate Kristian Pelss before he passed away in his native Latvia in 2013.

“Jars wanted to keep his a Tom and Jarry theme but have them playing outside,” Bartziokas explained in an email to InGoal. “When I mentioned the mask I was about to work on, my nephew suggested I watch The Penguins of Madagascar. I did and thought the characters would make perfect reinforcements for Tom and Jerry’s pick-up game.”

Tom and Jerry are wearing opposing home-and-away Penguins jerseys, while the boys from Madagascar are just … well, Penguins. The top features subtle Penguins logos and the animated puck from Hockey Night in Canada, who is apparently upset at being batted around in this perhaps not-so-friendly game of shinny. The backplate still features a portrait of Jarry’s grandfather.