"The first time I ever saw him, I was just blown away by how talented he was," Mason, now a broadcaster for the Preds, recalled. "I remember telling Mitch after that first skate, I said, 'this guy is going to be a star.' He just had that about him, that competitive fire, those expectations, and you could just see it the first day."
Almost 5,000 days later, Pekka Rinne has become just the 34th goaltender in NHL history to record his 300th victory. There have been 796 names recorded as playing the position in at least one game in the League since 1917, an elite few amassing the monumental win total.
Each and every single one of Rinne's victories have come with him tending net for the Predators, the club that drafted him in the eighth round of the 2004 NHL Draft. When Nashville General Manager David Poile and his staff made that selection all those years ago in a round that doesn't even exist in the present day, the hope was Rinne might one day develop into a reliable netminder.
Little did they know.
With a win over San Jose on Thursday night in Nashville, Rinne took his spot as the seventh active goaltender to attain the feat, becoming the third Finnish netminder to ever collect 300 NHL wins.
A native of Kempele, Finland, Rinne has been considered an elite goaltender for most of his 10 full NHL seasons, and at the age of 35, he somehow seems to be getting better.