Steve Mason won't be returning to the Flyers, according to reports

Steve Mason reportedly won't be back next season.
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Steve Mason's time in a Flyers uniform is over, according to multiple reports.

As first reported by Sam Carchidi of The Philadelphia Inquirer and later confirmed by CSNPhilly.com's Tom Dougherty, the free agent goalie will be signing elsewhere this offseason after four-and-a-half seasons with the Flyers.

Earlier this year, the Flyers signed Michal Neuvirth, who is also 29-years old and played more of a backup role to Mason than he did as part of a tandem, to a two-year extension and opted to allow their starter to enter free agency. 

Mason, who came to Philly during the 2012-13 season in exchange for Michael Leighton and a 2015 third-round pick, started at least 48 games in each of his four full seasons with the Flyers, starting 221 in total and going 104-78-36 with a  .918 save percentage, a 2.47 GAA, and 14 shutouts.


TM GS W-L-OL SV% GAA SO
2008-09 CBJ 61 33-20-7 .916 2.29 10
2009-10 CBJ 54 20-26-9 .901 3.06 5
2010-11 CBJ 53 24-21-7 .901 3.03 3
2011-12 CBJ 45 16-26-3 .894 3.39 1
2012-13 PHI/CBJ 17 7-8-1 .916 2.59 0
2013-14 PHI 60 33-18-7 .917 2.50 4
2014-15 PHI 48 18-18-11 .928 2.25 3
2015-16 PHI 53 23-19-10 .918 2.51 4
2016-17 PHI 54 26-21-8 .908 2.66 3
Career 445 200-177-63 .911 2.68 33

Now, unless they add a goalie in free agency, the Flyers will enter next season with Neuvirth, who has started more than 30 games in a season just once in his career (2014-15), and 23-year-old Anthony Stolarz, who has just four career starts under his belt, as their two goalies.

From the outside, it would appear that the Flyers are almost ready to turn to their young goalie like Stolarz and Carter Hart but don't want to throw them to the wolves without some protection. That's where Neuvirth comes in.

On a two-year deal, he should serve as a stop-gap of sorts until these young guys prove they're ready to be a starter, perhaps as early as next season or even later in the 2017-18 season. Then, when Neuvirth's deal is up, he could try testing free agency or, since he'll be 31 by then, he could re-sign with the Flyers for backup money and continue to help in the development of some promising young goalies. 

In the meantime, however, he's on a relatively short deal and his cap hit won't be prohibitive.

Of course, they could sign a free agent like Jonathan Bernier... 


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