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Antoine Bibeau's new mask has lifeless eyes, like a doll's eyes.

The San Jose Sharks prospect has a new helmet, and if you are going to play for the Sharks, why not have an homage to "Jaws" on your bucket?
Featured on the mask are the main characters from the 1975 Steven Speilberg directed classic.

On the left side is the iconic scene where Roy Scheider's character, Chief Brody, shovels chum into the ocean as the Great White Shark appears behind him.

Depicted on top is Robert Shaw's Quint and Richard Dreyfuss' Hooper from the film with the shark behind them.
The mask,
designed by Sylvie Poitras of Air Brush Zap
, also features a shark on the top right side that looks much more like one from the franchise's logo, only meaner. On the lower right side, the shark from the famous "Jaws" movie poster is painted inside the letters "SJ."
Across the front, the nickname "Bibs" is painted in yellow and the backplate features a nod to the flag of Quebec, Bibeau's home.
With a mask like this, opposing players may need a bigger net.