The 2019 IIHF World Junior Championship is right around the corner just over two weeks away from the first puck drop at this year’s edition of the tournament.

Just like they did last year, Hockey Canada held a contest online that gave young Canadian hockey fans a chance to design one of the masks for one of the goalies on the Canadian men’s roster. Before heading into the weekend, Hockey Canada officially unveiled the two winners from this year’s contest and they’re pretty awesome.
 

The mask on the left was designed by 18-year-old Judah Kleinsasser of Ste. Agathe, Manitoba, who won the 13-18 category, while the mask on the right was designed by 10-year-old Henry Goertzen of Two Hills, Alberta, who won the under-13 category.
 

On top of designing the winning designs, both contest winners will receive their own replica Team Canada jersey, as well as a trip for two to a Team Canada game at this year’s tournament.

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(H/T Twitter/HockeyCanada)