Flyers' Steve Mason reveals injury was a concussion
Adam Hunger / USA Today
Philadelphia Flyers goaltender Steve Mason shed some light on the injury that sidelined him for the early games of Philadelphia's first-round series against the New York Rangers after the Flyers lost Game 7 on Wednesday:
Mason says he did indeed have a concussion and was experiencing headaches up until night before Game 4.
— Frank Seravalli (@DNFlyers) May 1, 2014
Mason, who played seven minutes in Game 3 in relief of Ray Emery, played some of his best hockey in a Flyers uniform after starting Game 4, finishing the series with a 1.97 goals-against average and .939 save percentage.
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