Steve Mason
G FA
Sun 3/8/15 3:29 PM

Mason is slated to start Sunday's game against New Jersey, Rich Chere of the Star-Ledger reports. Per the report, Mason -- who was in goal for Saturday's overtime loss to the Bruins -- will square off against Keith Kinkaid, who is on track to give Cory Schneider a breather on Sunday.

Steve Mason
G FA
Sun 3/8/15 10:25 AM

Mason made 34 of 37 stops but eventually fell 3-2 in OT to the Bruins on Saturday. This was a tough one for Mason and the Flyers, as they're trying to chase down Boston for an Eastern Conference wild card spot. The 26-year-old has made four consecutive starts since returning from a knee injury, allowing nine goals on 128 shots (.930 save percentage) and posting a 2-0-2 record. If Mase can keep up the solid play and the offense in front of him can get a few fortuitous bounces, he should be able to string together some wins.

Steve Mason
G FA
Sat 3/7/15 12:42 PM

Mason will be in the crease for Saturday's game against the Bruins, Steve Conroy of the Boston Herald reports. Mason has been dynamite since returning from a knee injury in late February, stopping 93 of 100 shots while leading the Flyers to wins in two of his three starts. He'll get a tough draw in a road matchup against the Bruins, but Mason's steady performance all season probably makes him a decent candidate to at least provide good rate stats Saturday, even if he doesn't escape with the win.

Steve Mason
G FA
Thu 3/5/15 9:35 PM

Mason stopped 28 shots Thursday en route to a 3-1 win over the Blues. Terrific work by Mason, who kept the Flyers in the game after a first-period goal by the Blues' Jaden Schwartz until Philadelphia was able to mount a mid-third-period rally. Mason's looked pretty sharp in his four outings since returning from a knee injury, so he should be rolled out most nights going forward as the Flyers battle for a playoff spot.

Steve Mason
G FA
Wed 3/4/15 3:58 PM

Mason is in line to start Thursday's game against the Blues, Sam Carchidi of the Philadelphia Inquirer reports. Mason -- who has given up five goals over his last two outings -- is thus on track to make his third straight start for the Flyers since returning from a knee injury.

Steve Mason
G FA
Wed 3/4/15 12:42 AM

Mason gave up three goals on 26 shots in Tuesday's 3-2 loss to Calgary. Ah, that fine line between success and failure in the NHL -- prior to Jiri Hudler's overtime winner, Mason sported a solid line of 23 saves on 25 shots. He and the Flyers battled back from two goals down in the third period to send the game to overtime, but Hudler needed just 83 seconds to get the puck past Mason and end things. Mason's an unattractive 1-1-2 in his last four decisions, though he's played reasonably well in that span.

Steve Mason
G FA
Tue 3/3/15 2:38 PM

Mason will be in the cage for Tuesday's game against the Flames, Sam Carchidi of the Philadelphia Inquirer reports. Mason was superb Saturday against the Rangers in his first start since returning from a knee injury, turning away 32 of 34 pucks to score his 12th victory of the season. He'll look to bring up his record to .500 against the Flames, who learned a day earlier that their best player, defenseman Mark Giordano, would miss the rest of the season with a torn biceps tendon. Mason looks like a serviceable play against a deflated team, as his ratios (.926 save percentage, 2.25 GAA) have belied his rather pedestrian record this season.

Steve Mason
G FA
Sat 2/28/15 11:16 PM

Mason made 34 saves in Saturday's 4-2 win over the Rangers. It was his first start since returning from injury, although he was pressed into action Thursday in relief. Get him back in your blue paint if you regularly rely on him.

Steve Mason
G FA
Sat 2/28/15 11:33 AM

Mason was the first goalie off the ice at morning skate and will be in the crease for Saturday's game against the Rangers, Sarah Baicker of CSN Philadelphia reports. Mason, who has missed most of the month with a knee injury, was activated from IR prior to Thursday's game against the Maple Leafs, but served in a backup capacity to Rob Zepp. That was only done in an effort to ease him back into action, but Mason still saw duty in the second period in relief of a struggling Zepp, stopping eight of nine shots to take the loss. Staying healthy has been an issue for Mason this season, but he's looked like one of the league's better netminders when he's been able to play, posting a 2.26 GAA and .925 save percentage. With the Flyers only six points behind the Bruins for the final wild-card spot entering play Saturday, expect Mason to shoulder a heavy workload over the season's final month and a half.

Steve Mason
G FA
Fri 2/27/15 4:22 AM

Mason (knee) came on for Rob Zepp in the second period Thursday against Toronto, giving up one goal on nine shots in the loss. Mason was the one who ended up stuck with the loss, unfortunately. Still, he looked decent as he made his return to the Flyers' net following a multi-week absence due to a knee injury. The Flyers will almost certainly turn back to Mason when they host the Rangers on Saturday.