Flyers' Mason returns to on-ice training following finger injury
The Philadelphia Flyers received some good news regarding goaltender Steve Mason's finger injury on Monday.
#Flyers goaltender Steve Mason returned to the ice today for the first time in 3 weeks after breaking his finger. Camp begins in a month.
— Frank Seravalli (@DNFlyers) August 18, 2014
The 26-year-old former Calder Trophy winner broke his right pinky finger during a ball hockey game in July.
Mason emerged as the Flyers' de facto starting puckstopper during his first full season with the club in 2013-14, posting a 33-18-7 record, with a .917 save percentage and a 2.50 goals-against average.
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