Hextall: Mason 'still an option' for Flyers
The Philadelphia Flyers haven't ruled out a return of Steve Mason.
Speaking with reporters Friday, general manager Ron Hextall confirmed the team's goaltending search includes last season's starter.
"Certainly 'Mase' is still an option," said Hextall, according to Dave Isaac of the Courier-Post. "There are other guys out there too."
If not Mason, the Flyers could pursue Ryan Miller, Jonathan Bernier, or Brian Elliott, who are among some of the better pending free agents. There is also the possibility of acquiring a netminder in a trade.
In 58 games last season, Mason posted a 26-21-8 record, alongside a .908 save percentage and 2.66 goals-against average. He has been with the Flyers since 2012.
If the Flyers are interested in bringing back Mason, they should put in a call to his representatives. On Wednesday, Mason's agent stated the two sides have not entered negotiations on a contract extension.
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