Marc-Andre Fleury Gets Emotional NHL Send-Off
Marc-Andre Fleury Gets Emotional NHL Send-Off

Marc-Andre Fleury Gets Emotional NHL Send-Off

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Marc-Andre Fleury, the 40-year-old legendary goaltender, played his final NHL regular-season game for the Minnesota Wild, entering overtime after the team clinched a crucial playoff point late in regulation. Starter Filip Gustavsson requested that Fleury be given the chance, and head coach John Hynes obliged, allowing him to make five key saves before Matt Boldy scored the overtime winner in a 3-2 victory over the Anaheim Ducks. The game marked the end of Fleury's 21-season career, during which he won three Stanley Cups with Pittsburgh, earned a Vezina Trophy, and achieved the second-most wins by a goalie in NHL history. Fans and teammates honored Fleury with a standing ovation as he concluded his regular-season career. Fleury will serve as backup as the Wild enter the playoffs. The Wild now face the Vegas Golden Knights, Fleury's former team, in the first round.

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