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Friday September 28, 2007
Permalink Posted by: Ben Wright at 2:25PM EST on September 28, 2007

My apologies for the low quality pictures, but I have an excuse- I'm a horrible photographer. Below are shots of Johan Hedberg's new mask. Moose gave the artist free reign to paint whatever he wanted and the artist (David Gunnarsson of daveart.com) opted to go with "Pirates of the Moose-ibean" featuring Moose Sparrow.


The full mask.


A closeup of Moose Sparrow.


The right side, featuring a Thrashers third logo and a ship.


The chin, with the skull and crossbones replacing the O's in Moose.


The other side of the chin.



Every hero needs a villain...


The back of the mask, featuring the antler logo Moose is using on his fledgling athletic wear line (not yet available for purchase).

Friday March 16, 2007
Permalink Posted by: Ben Wright at 3:19PM EST on March 16, 2007
Its not unusual for hockey players to dabble in business ventures on the side so that they can prepare themselves for their eventual lives after hockey, so it shouldn't come as much of a surprise that Thrashers goaltender Johan "Moose" Hedberg is the co-owner of a goaltending and sporting goods business- The Goalie Company. The father and family man is known for his intelligence and attention to detail both on and off the ice and that has helped the company get off its feet.

 
"It's something I got involved in at the early stages a few years ago," said Hedberg last week in the Thrashers locker room."We've got a puck-shooting machine that we're trying to get out on the American market. It's by far the best machine out there. Then there's the Moose Collection. So far it's mostly goalie jerseys and apparel. We're working on some underwear (for under equipment) but we need to tweak that a little bit. It's pretty interesting."
 
 Also in development are some workout clothes. They aren't on the market yet but it's not unusual to see the silver Moose logo splayed across the backsides of some of the Thrashers.
 
 "They sent me some stuff from home that we're trying out so they could get my input on it."
 
 Hedberg decided to hand the bulk of it over to his teammates to see what they thought.
 
 "I have the one pair of shorts," said Jon Sim. "It's good stuff. It has the big Moose logo on it and that's all that matters. I wear it in the gym for quick workouts after practice."
 
 The budding entrepeneur also opted to get his gear on the biggest moving advertisement in the locker room and gave some shorts to defenseman Andy Sutton.
 
 "Ads don't get much bigger than that," laughed Hedberg.
 
 "Yeah...when you put Moose across my butt it makes for a pretty big billboard," joked Sutton. "I love them. I love representing Moose and they're great shorts."
 
 So far The Moose Collection and the company's other products are only being widely distributed in Europe, but they do ship to the United States via the website which is still under development.
 
 "We're trying to get a good base in Sweden and Norway. Once we get it built up we'll bring it over here," said Hedberg.
 
 Just don't go looking for the shorts on the website yet. They aren't quite ready for the North American market (and the website is mostly in Swedish).
 
 "I feel that they're a little bit tight around the bottoms of the boys. These boys are pretty big. The shorts were made for skinnier people at home, like soccer players. We're going to need to put some more width on those."
 
 With the recent addition of Tampa Bay goalie Johan Holmqvist as a busniness partner the company has plenty of name recognition in the hockey market and should be destined for success, especially with the devoted fan following that "Moose" has built up over the course of his NHL career.

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