The Philadelphia Flyers can't blame goaltending for their lack of success in 2014-15.

After Sunday's win over the rival Pittsburgh Penguins, Philadelphia's Steve Mason boasts the league's second highest save percentage among goalies with 40-plus games with a mark of .929.

While he has been limited by injuries and has posted a record of 17-17-11 for a club set to miss the playoffs after pushing the Eastern Conference champion New York Rangers to seven games in the first round a year ago, he's satisfied with his standing as one of the NHL's leaders in save percentage this season.

"It is a source of pride," Mason said Sunday. "It's something a lot of people talk about in measuring a goaltender’s performance and I’ve just tried to maintain a level of play I can be proud of going into next season."

Mason's previous career high for save percentage in a full season (.917) was set last season with the Flyers, and the team is no doubt hoping the 26-year-old can maintain a high level of play as they attempt to return to the postseason in 2016.