Winnipeg Jets goalie Steve Mason says there’s a lot to be excited about
WINNIPEG — The Winnipeg Jets are hoping veteran goaltender Steve Mason can help accomplish two things with his new team: fix the current issues in net, and help the franchise’s future in the crease by mentoring a young teammate.
Defensive struggles dominated the off-season conversation in Winnipeg, sparking general manager Kevin Cheveldayoff to sign Mason to a US$8.2-million, two-year contract when free agency opened in July.
“You look at the roster and there’s lots to be excited about,” Mason said Friday on the opening day of camp. “I think everybody here’s on the same page, realizing in the last number of years it hasn’t been good enough, but we’re right on the cusp of becoming a team that can be a consistent contender.”
While Mason is expected to handle the majority of the workload and serve as the Jets’ No. 1 netminder this season, head coach Paul Maurice is hoping the 29-year-old veteran can also work with 24-year-old Connor Hellebuyck.