Crawford mask

Corey Crawford is really getting into character as a new member of the New Jersey Devils.

Mask designer Stephane Bergeron of Griff Airbrush

for the upcoming season and it was certainly on brand. The centerpiece is a red horned skull with boney clawed fingers reaching out through red flames.
There's also smoke wafting from behind the Devils logo on either side of the mask and a couple of pitchforks on either side of the chin. Crawford's No. 50 rounds out the design.
Crawford agreed to a two-year, $7.8 million contract with the Devils on Oct. 11 after spending 13 seasons with the Chicago Blackhawks. The present circumstances of a lengthy break between seasons and new imagery to draw from created a perfect storm for Crawford to get more involved in the design process than he has been in the past.
"As Corey is not playing, he had time to bring his ideas and make changes during the process," Bergeron

"It was cool to have more liberty to paint his new mask."
If intimidating is what Crawford was going for, consider that more than achieved.