Officialsportsbetting.com NHL Betting Report: Steve Mason won’t be back with Flyers

Report: Steve Mason won’t be back with Flyers

The free agent market figures to be crowded and unpredictable, but one thing seems clear: Steve Mason won’t return to the Philadelphia Flyers. The Philadelphia Inquirer’s Sam Carchidi reports that “his ship has sailed� when it comes to re-signing with Philly. One got the impression that this would be a possibility when the Flyers signed Michal Neuvirth to a two-year extension with Mason’s situation unresolved, although the expansion draft opened up the possibility for more twists in that story.

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