"I had a really good conversation with Chevy, Paul Maurice, Wade Flaherty, and we were very open about what we expected from each other and I think it is going to be a really good fit moving forward here. … When you look at the roster from top to bottom and you see the names that are on it, what this team is going to be capable of, I'm glad to be a part of it."
Mason added that the "intense" atmosphere inside Bell MTS Place was a major selling point, and that as a Canadian kid, being back on home soil was something he'd always dreamed about from the moment he entered the league.
"Winnipeg has always been a difficult spot for the opposition with how intense of an atmosphere it is," he said. "There are only a handful of arenas that are actually intimidating for players to come into. One being Philadelphia, and I've obviously experienced that, and Winnipeg is another. Coming out as the home team, you have the advantage.
"One of the best things about hockey is playing in front of sold-out crowds. Going to Winnipeg where you can count on a sold-out building every single night, having a passionate fan base that is going to back the team, you look at the roster and it's a great team already and I just hope I can be another piece of the puzzle."
Mason had a 26-21-8 record, along with a 2.66 goals-against average, a .908 save percentage and three shutouts in 58 appearances last year. During the 2014-15 campaign, he tied a career high in wins with 33, and set new personal bests in both GAA (2.25) and save percentage (.928) over a full year.
Additionally, Mason won the Calder Trophy as the NHL's top rookie with the team that drafted him, the Columbus Blue Jackets, in 2008-09.
In his career, the Oakville, Ontario native has a 200-177-63 record and a .911 save percentage, putting him in the top half of active NHL goalies with a significant (>100 NHL games) body of work.
"I've been in the league for nine years now, and every year my game has grown," Mason said. "I believe at 29 years old I'm just entering the prime of my career and working with Wade, I think will help grow my game even more. I believe I can be an integral part to helping this team win hockey games. I can come up with big saves that can help us win on any given night."