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When you think of the great Stanley Cup-winning franchises of the past, one thing stands true: the star top-line center ...
Marc-Andre Fleury - who made 19 saves to help the Minnesota Wild beat the Montreal Canadiens 4-0 on January 30, 2025 - played possibly for the last time in Montreal and the game meant a lot to him.
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Fleury said this has been one special final season, especially because of the way opposing players and fans have treated him. He got special sendoffs in Montreal and Pittsburgh and acknowledgments ...
Fleury was honored throughout the season, including when he returned to Pittsburgh and when he faced the Canadiens in Montreal after growing up in Quebec, and he was named a finalist for the Bill ...
Fleury, who joked that night that he had "gotten soft," thrived during a similarly emotional final game in front of friends and family his home province against the Montreal Canadiens on Jan. 30 ...
Fleury didn’t want this attention this season but said it was “humbling” and “amazing,” especially in his final game in Montreal in late January. “Little too much in the spotlight ...
That’s how it is. It helped my career.” Fleury went as far as to work with a sports psychologist in Montreal in 2010-12, almost a decade into his pro career. At first, he was reluctant.