NHL Rumors and Notes: Steve Mason … Max Pacioretty and the Montreal Canadiens
Steve Mason is still looking for an NHL deal. Max Pacioretty doesn't want to negotiate a new contract during the season.
Unrestricted free agent goaltender Steve Mason still looking for an NHL team

Jared Clinton: The Montreal Canadiens bought out the final two years of Steve Mason’s contract this offseason after acquiring him from the Winnipeg Jets.

With a month left to the start of the NHL season, Mason is still looking to catch on with a team.

30 goaltenders have signed a new contract this offseason – one-way and two-way deals.

Mason only played in 13 games last season after dealing with knee and concussion issues which is something that might be scaring teams off.

He’s had a 31-27-9 record over the past two seasons with a .908 save percentage and 2.76 goals against average.

A team could offer Mason a PTO soon or could come calling if a team loses a goalie to injury.

The Canadiens have several positional needs and have painted themselves in the corner with regards to Max Pacioretty.

Eric Engels: (asked why he thinks the Canadiens are unwilling to offer Max Pacioretty a fair market value contract?) “Pacioretty has already earned the $ he’s seeking and have value and depth on the wings and pressing needs at centre and on defence, so paying it might not be their best investment. Also think he’d have fetched a good return in the trade to LA–and poss still can elsewhere.”

Marc De Foy of Le Journal de Montreal: (google translate) Training camp is less than 10 days away and Max Pacioretty is still with the Montreal Canadiens. GM Marc Bergevin won’t offer him a contract extension, and other GMs are not offering a trade package that he likes.

Bergevin has ‘painted himself in the corner’ and will likely receive less than market value for Pacioretty.

Sources are saying that Pacioretty won’t negotiate a contract during the season which gets underway for the Canadiens on October 3rd.