Catch all the feels as Fleury leads the Wild to victory in a touching farewell game in Pittsburgh!
Marc-André Fleury, affectionately known as "Flower," graced the ice for what many are calling his farewell performance in Pittsburgh on Tuesday night. In a game filled with emotions and nostalgia, the Minnesota Wild triumphed over the Pittsburgh Penguins with a score of 5-3. Fleury was a force to be reckoned with, stopping an impressive 26 shots, proving once more that age is just a number for this legendary goaltender. His farewell not only celebrated the man but also a career that saw him become the face of the Penguins, having recorded several milestones including 375 wins and numerous franchise records.
As the game unfolded, fans at PPG Paints Arena took a moment to revel in the nostalgia. The Penguins honored Fleury during the first intermission with a heartwarming tribute video that tugged at heartstrings across the arena. You could feel the love in the air as the home crowd rose to their feet, giving him the standing ovation he truly deserved. It was a scene straight out of a Hollywood movie – a legendary player returning to where it all began, basking in the warmth of past glory and memories.
But it wasn't just the cheers that stood out on this special night. Fleury demonstrated that he still had it, making spectacular saves reminiscent of his most treasured moments in Pittsburgh. One particular save was a mirror image of a Cup-winning stop, showcasing the skill that etched his name in the history books of the NHL. His performance was met with roaring approval as the Wild secured the victory, proving that Fleury still has many tricks up his sleeve, even in the twilight of his career.
As fans and teammates celebrated the win, it was clear that this night was more than just a game; it was an emotional farewell to a hometown hero. Fleury’s alongside the Pittsburgh Penguins have been storied, with many unforgettable moments that define not just his career but the very fabric of hockey in Pittsburgh. Whether it was his phenomenal saves, infectious smile, or the passion he brought to the rink, he will always be remembered as a beloved figure in the lives of those who witnessed his journey.
Fun fact: Marc-André Fleury was the first overall pick in the 2003 NHL Draft and went on to become the Penguins' all-time leader in victories! Also, he made his NHL debut at just 18 years old and has since played over 900 games, making him one of the most experienced goaltenders in the league!
Premier choix au total du repêchage de 2003, il détient toujours plusieurs records des Penguins pour un gardien, comme ceux pour les victoires (375), les matchs ...
Jouant probablement à Pittsburgh pour la dernière fois, Marc-André Fleury a stoppé 26 tirs et le Wild du Minnesota a vaincu les Penguins 5-3, mardi.
During Tuesday night's game, the Penguins honoured the 39-year-old with a video on the jumbotron during the first intermission which led to a standing ...
Marc-Andre Fleury returned to Pittsburgh on Tuesday for the final start of his career at PPG Paints Arena.
Marc-André Fleury a couronné ce qui serait son dernier tour de piste à Pittsburgh avec une victoire de 5 à 3.
Marc-Andre Fleury stopped 26 shots in what will likely be his final game in Pittsburgh as the Minnesota Wild beat the Pittsburgh Penguins 5-3 on Tuesday ...
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From a carbon copy of a Cup-winning save to standing ovations from fans, the best of Fleury was on display in his final night in Pittsburgh.
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Fleury earned 1st star honors with 26 saves in a 5-3 win over the Penguins.
Marc-André Fleury, surnommé affectueusement Flower, a connu une carrière légendaire dans la LNH, notamment avec les Penguins de Pittsburgh, où il est devenu ...
Marc-André Fleury stopped 26 shots in what will likely be his final game in Pittsburgh as the Minnesota Wild beat the Penguins 5-3 on Tuesday night.
In his 100th game with the Wild, Marc-Andre Fleury, who will retire after the season, made 26 saves against the team with which he won three Stanley Cups.