Jets' Mason out 2-3 weeks after knee surgery
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Steve Mason can't catch a break.
The Winnipeg Jets netminder underwent knee surgery Monday and will be sidelined for two to three weeks, confirmed coach Paul Maurice.
Mason's latest setback comes after he missed 21 games with a concussion. Mason played Tuesday against the New York Rangers, his first appearance since Jan. 9.
In 12 games this season, Mason has a 4-6-1 record alongside a .906 save percentage.
The Jets signed Mason to a two-year, $8.2-million contract last offseason.
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