Flyers' Mason expected to miss as much as 2 weeks with lower-body injury
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It would seem that the Philadelphia Flyers will be without goaltender Steve Mason through the All-Star break, the club announced on Saturday.
Mason is expected to be out for up to two weeks with a lower-body injury. Philadelphia's starter sustained the injury on Saturday while making a routine first-period save in a matinee contest against the Boston Bruins.
The Flyers have recalled Rob Zepp, who will likely split time with Ray Emery in Mason's absence.
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