Steve Mason late scratch in Edmonton
http://www.philly.com/philly/blogs/frequentflyers/Steve-Mason-late-scratch-in-Edmonton.html
With that in mind, try to picture this situation - without the benefit of the conversation - and envision how it played out deep inside the bowels of Rexall Place about 15 minutes after the Flyers’ 5-4 overtime loss to Edmonton:
Craig Berube briskly walked toward the team’s bus, parked inside the arena, where goaltender Steve Mason was waiting near the door of the bus.
Mason attempted to engage in conversation with Berube, who instead shoved his briefcase into a storage compartment under the bus and turned and walked away, leaving Mason standing there.
The entire sequence last less than 15 seconds, but if body language does indeed account for the bulk of our communication, it said just about everything to this reporter watching from afar.
http://www.philly.com/philly/blogs/frequentflyers/Steve-Mason-late-scratch-in-Edmonton.html