Sidney Crosby is a Rolex. Dependable. Reliable. World class. There is little question what the Pittsburgh Penguins will get from Crosby on a season-to-season basis.
Marc-Andre Fleury is a beloved NHL goaltender who has been in the league for about 20 years now, and he is still playing at a solid level. Having said that, he has certainly gone through a ton of pairs of goalie pads.
Besides pursuing a Stanley Cup, one of the biggest stories of the Minnesota Wild's upcoming season is the final campaign of goaltender Marc-Andre Fleury.
Three-time Stanley Cup champion and sure-fire future Hall of Famer Marc-Andre Fleury is embarking on his 21st season in the NHL which will be his final one.
Minnesota Wild goalie Marc-Andre Fleury is set to enter his 21st season in the NHL, and he is certain this time it will be his last. Fleury made it clear that the 2024-25 season will be his final run in the NHL and he isn’t looking for any special treatment.
More than two decades later, only four active players remain from the stacked 2003 NHL Draft.
Despite winning both the Vezina and Jennings Trophies and three Stanley Cup Championships, Marc-Andre Fleury is one of the most underrated goalies of all-time.
If professional sports teams were a direct democracy, Pittsburgh Penguins goalie Tristan Jarry probably would have been traded for a seventh-round pick or less this summer.
For the first time in memory, the Pittsburgh Penguins are amassing prospects. Not since former general manager Craig Patrick was shoved into rebuilding with young players by virtue of the organization’s empty bank account in the early 2000s has the organization shown such a devotion to the talent pipeline.
The Minnesota Wild signed Marc-Andre Fleury to a one-year contract extension back in April and Fleury has come out and confirmed, next season will indeed be his last.
The Minnesota Wild have a few moves they can make this offseason as they try to retool a foundation for success.
Marc-Andre Fleury is returning for one final season with the Minnesota Wild. The 39-year-old goaltender officially signed a one-year, $2.5 million contract extension with the Wild on Wednesday and confirmed in a video message later that day that the 2024–25 season will be his last in the NHL.
The Minnesota Wild announced on Wednesday that they have signed goaltender Marc-Andre Fleury to a one-year contract extension. The deal is worth $2.5 million and will see the soon-to-be 40-year-old likely retire in a Wild uniform.
The Minnesota Wild are bringing back goaltender Marc-Andre Fleury for another season as they try to parse what is a somewhat uncertain situation at the position.
Marc-Andre Fleury, 39, hasn’t been with the Vegas Golden Knights since the 2020-21 season. But he remains a beloved player for Golden Knights fans. Fleury seems interested in returning to the Minnesota Wild, but they have prize goalie Wallstedt waiting in the American Hockey League.
Future Hall-of-Fame netminder Marc-André Fleury hasn’t decided he’s ready to hang up his skates and is open to returning to the Wild next season.
Marc-Andre Fleury, the 39-year-old goaltender for the Minnesota Wild, will turn 40 in November. Despite his age, it doesn’t appear the hall of famer is ready to hang up his pads just yet.
It sounds like one goaltender who might generate interest on the trade market won't be willing to facilitate a move.
Minnesota Wild goaltender Marc-Andre Fleury had a night to remember on Friday. And that's saying something given his illustrious career.
As the Minnesota Wild continue to struggle, trade rumors are beginning for goalie Marc-Andre Fleury. A day after he passed Hall of Fame goaltender Patrick Roy for second on the NHL’s all-time wins list, Wild general manager Bill Guerin addressed Fleury’s future in Minnesota on Tuesday.
History was made in Minnesota Monday afternoon.
PITTSBURGH – Marc-Andre Fleury will always be known as an all-time great with the Pittsburgh Penguins, but his most recent win has set him apart in NHL history.
One of the greatest goaltenders in our game has earned another milestone. On Monday night, Minnesota Wild goaltender Marc-Andre Fleury surpassed his boyhood idol, and Hall-of-Famer, Patrick Roy for second on the NHL all-time wins list, picking up win No.
Wild goalie Marc-Andre Fleury earned his 551st career win on Saturday night in a 4-3 overtime win against the Blue Jackets, moving him into a tie with Patrick Roy for the second most wins in NHL history.
With his appearance in Minnesota’s 3-2 loss to the Jets on Sunday, Marc-Andre Fleury has officially joined one of the most exclusive clubs in all of hockey, slated to play in his 1,000th NHL game on Sunday afternoon.
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