Thursday night’s game between the Minnesota Wild and Montreal Canadiens was a special one for Marc-Andre Fleury, who grew up just an hour outside of Montreal and cheered for Les Habitants as a child.
Even though Fleury left the Penguins in 2017 following their back-to-back Stanley Cups to join the Vegas Golden Knights, he never forgot the 14 years he spent with the franchise that drafted him. In ...
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The farewell tour for Minnesota Wild goaltender Marc-Andre Fleury hit one of its most emotional points as the team traveled to take on the Montreal Canadiens. F ...
Marc-Andre Fleury of the Minnesota Wild, had a special night on Thursday, Jan. 30, shutting out the Montreal Canadiens 4-0.
While Marc-Andre Fleury never suited up for the Montreal Canadiens, he is from nearby Sorel, Que., and he was given a fond farewell by fans and players at the Bell Centre.
Fleury shut out the Canadiens in his final game in his home province of Quebec, earning a standing ovation lasting over two ...
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Fleury, who grew up an hour outside town, made 20 saves and waited out a lengthy standing ovation late in the game.
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