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Marc-André Fleury

Marc-André Fleury (born November 28, 1984) is a Canadian professional ice hockey goaltender for the Minnesota Wild of the National Hockey League (NHL). Drafted out of the Quebec Major Junior Hockey League (QMJHL) first overall by the Pittsburgh Penguins in the 2003 NHL Entry Draft, Fleury played major junior for four seasons with the Cape Breton Screaming Eagles, earning both the Mike Bossy Trophy as the league's top prospect and the Telus Cup as the top defensive player in 2003. He joined the Penguins in 2003–04 and during his 13 seasons with the team won Stanley Cup championships in 2009, 2016, and 2017. He received the William M. Jennings Trophy and the Vezina Trophy in 2021. He is the third goaltender to ever reach the 500 victories mark in the NHL, after Patrick Roy and Martin Brodeur,[1] and the fourth goaltender to reach 1,000 games played, after Roy, Brodeur, and Roberto Luongo.[2]

Marc-André Fleury
Fleury with the Vegas Golden Knights in 2018
Born (1984-11-28) November 28, 1984 (age 39)
Sorel-Tracy, Quebec, Canada
Height 6 ft 2 in (188 cm)
Weight 180 lb (82 kg; 12 st 12 lb)
Position Goaltender
Catches Left
NHL team
Former teams
Minnesota Wild
Pittsburgh Penguins
Vegas Golden Knights
Chicago Blackhawks
National team  Canada
NHL Draft 1st overall, 2003
Pittsburgh Penguins
Playing career 2003–present

Internationally, Fleury has represented Canada twice as a junior, winning back-to-back silver medals at the World Junior Championships in 2003 and 2004. He won a gold medal with Team Canada at the 2010 Winter Olympics in Vancouver. Fleury is known by the nickname "Flower", derived from the English translation of his last name (fleuri means "in bloom", or "in flower", in French).

Following the retirement of Craig Anderson in 2023, Fleury is the last active goaltender to have played in the NHL before the 2004-05 lockout, and one of two active players overall (alongside Brent Burns).

Playing career

As a youth, Fleury played in the 1998 Quebec International Pee-Wee Hockey Tournament with the College-Français Rive-Sud minor ice hockey team from South Shore, Montreal.[3]

Fleury played junior ice hockey in the Quebec Major Junior Hockey League for the Cape Breton Screaming Eagles, beginning in 2000–01. After a strong 2002–03 campaign that included a silver medal with Team Canada at the World Junior Championships and QMJHL Second Team All-Star honours, he was chosen first overall in the 2003 NHL Entry Draft by the Pittsburgh Penguins. The Penguins acquired the first overall pick from the Florida Panthers in a trade that sent the first and 73rd overall picks to the Penguins in exchange for Mikael Samuelsson and the third and 55th picks.[4] He is only the third goalie to be chosen first overall in the NHL draft, after Michel Plasse and Rick DiPietro.[5] Playing four seasons total with Cape Breton, Fleury's jersey number 29 was later retired by the club in his fourth NHL season on January 25, 2008.[6]

Pittsburgh Penguins (2003–2017)

2003–04

Fleury immediately made his NHL debut in 2003–04 as the youngest goaltender in the league at 18 years old (three years younger than the second-youngest, Rick DiPietro of the New York Islanders).[7] He appeared in his first NHL game on October 10, 2003, against the Los Angeles Kings, recording an impressive 46-save performance, which included a penalty shot save, in a 3–0 loss.[8] Fleury recorded his first NHL win in his very next start, on October 18, with 31 saves in a 4–3 win over the Detroit Red Wings.[9] His first NHL shutout came on October 30, in a 1–0 victory over the Chicago Blackhawks.[9] Fleury shared time with goaltenders Jean-Sébastien Aubin and Sébastien Caron[10] and lived up to first-overall-pick expectations early, earning Rookie of the Month honours in October with a 2–2–2 record, 1.96 goals against average (GAA) and .943 save percentage.[7] As the season progressed, however, his performance began to sink, mainly due to Pittsburgh's poor defence.[9][10] The team regularly gave up over 30 shots per game, and rarely managed to become an offensive threat.[11] He was loaned to Team Canada for the 2004 World Junior Championships in December and, upon returning with a second consecutive silver medal, he was sent back to the QMJHL on January 29, 2004.[10] In light of financial difficulties for the franchise, it is believed Fleury's $3 million contract bonus, which he would have potentially received if he stayed and met several performance goals, was a factor in the decision to return him to Cape Breton.[10] To no avail, Fleury offered to forfeit his bonus to remain with the club.[12] Fleury finished the QMJHL season with Cape Breton in a first round elimination and was subsequently assigned to Pittsburgh's American Hockey League (AHL) affiliate, the Wilkes-Barre/Scranton Penguins, and appeared in two post-season games.[citation needed]

2005–06

 
Marc-Andre Fleury in net in January 2006

As NHL play was postponed due to the labour dispute, Fleury continued to play with Wilkes-Barre/Scranton in 2004–05, where he posted a 26–19–4 record, a 2.52 GAA and a .901 save percentage. When NHL play resumed in 2005–06, Fleury started the season once more in the minors, but was quickly called up by Pittsburgh for a game against the Buffalo Sabres on October 10 to replace an injured Jocelyn Thibault.[13] He continued to play between Wilkes-Barre/Scranton and Pittsburgh until November 28, after which he remained with Pittsburgh. With the Penguins finishing last in the Eastern Conference and allowing a league-worst 316 goals,[14] Fleury recorded a 3.25 GAA and a .898 save percentage. Competing for time with Sébastien Caron and Jocelyn Thibault, Fleury emerged as the Penguins' starting goalie.[citation needed]

2006–07

Despite playing behind a shaky defense, Fleury was able to impress the team management with his technique and performance and signed a two-year contract extension worth $2.59 million in the off-season.[15] In the proceeding campaign, Fleury's stats improved significantly. Playing behind a better Penguins team, which featured rising superstars Sidney Crosby and Evgeni Malkin, he recorded five shutouts and a 2.83 GAA. He earned his 40th win in a 2–1 victory over the New York Rangers in the season finale, joining Tom Barrasso as the only Penguins goaltenders to record 40 wins in a season.[16] He also broke Johan Hedberg's single season franchise record for most games and minutes played. Fleury made his NHL playoff debut against the Ottawa Senators, the eventual Stanley Cup finalists, in the first round and recorded his first playoff win in Game 2, recording 34 saves in a 4–3 win at Scotiabank Place.[17]

2007–08

Fleury started the 2007–08 season slowly, then won four straight games before suffering a high-ankle sprain against the Calgary Flames on December 6.[18] He returned as a starter on March 2,[19] after a brief conditioning stint in the AHL with Wilkes-Barre/Scranton. While sidelined, he decided to change the colour of his goaltending equipment from the bright yellow that had become his signature to plain white, to gain an optical advantage over shooters. He was also influenced and challenged by the very strong play of Ty Conklin, who took the team's starting job after being promoted from Wilkes-Barre/Scranton in Fleury's absence. Upon his return from injury, Fleury helped the Penguins win the Atlantic Division, going 10–2–1 with a 1.45 GAA[19] en route to a 12–2 playoff run to the 2008 Stanley Cup Finals against the Detroit Red Wings. In Game 5 of the Finals at Detroit, he stopped 55 of 58 shots in a triple overtime win for the Penguins to stave off elimination.[20] The Penguins lost the series in six games. Fleury's attempt to cover an unseen loose puck by sitting on it in Game 6 resulted in him propelling the puck into the net; the own goal turned out to be the Stanley Cup-winner, credited to Henrik Zetterberg. At the start of the following season, he said:

"I'm done with it. I swore enough about it. Nothing I can do anymore. I don't think we lost the finals on one goal, you know what I mean? I feel bad because I kind of put it in, but it was a best-out-of-seven. They had a good team, and they beat us."[21]

Fleury completed the playoffs with three shutouts – a new team record for one playoff season – and a 14–6 record. His .933 save percentage was also tops in the playoffs. In the off-season, Fleury signed a seven-year, US$35 million contract with the Penguins, on July 3. It included a no-movement clause, and a limited no-trade clause that triggered in the 2010–11 season.[22]

 
Marc-André Fleury with the Stanley Cup at the Pittsburgh Penguins' Stanley Cup parade on June 15, 2009

2008–09

Fleury compiled a 35–18–7 record in 2008–09 to help the Penguins to a fourth-place finish in the Eastern Conference, entering the 2009 playoffs as the defending Prince of Wales champions. Fleury was a major factor in the first round against the Penguins' intrastate rivals the Philadelphia Flyers. In Game 2 at home, with a 2–1 deficit late in the third, Fleury made a key toe save against Flyers top goal scorer Jeff Carter which was eventually pivotal as the Penguins tied the game late in the 3rd and won late in overtime. After the Flyers won Game 3 comfortably, Fleury once again stole a game for the Penguins in Game 4, stopping 43 shots to keep a surging Flyers line-up at bay and ensure a 3–1 lead. The Flyers won in Pittsburgh in Game 5, but Fleury saved another performance for the final period of Game 6. After initially letting in 3 goals, Fleury did not allow another as the Penguins rallied from a 3–0 deficit to win 5–3. The Penguins went the full distance in the second round against the Washington Capitals. In the deciding game seven, Fleury made a key breakaway glove save early in the contest against Capitals superstar Alexander Ovechkin, helping the Penguins eliminate Washington by a 6–2 score.[23]

Fleury and the Penguins then swept the Carolina Hurricanes in the Conference Finals to return to the Stanley Cup Finals against the Detroit Red Wings for the second consecutive year. After being pulled in game five after allowing 5 goals, Fleury made another momentous breakaway save in game six, this time with 1:39 minutes left in regulation against Dan Cleary to preserve a 2–1 lead and help the Penguins force a game seven.[24] Playing the series-deciding game in Detroit, Fleury played an integral role in the Penguins 2–1 victory to capture the franchise's third Stanley Cup, making two critical saves in the final seconds. After stopping an initial Henrik Zetterberg shot from the right faceoff circle, the rebound came loose to Nicklas Lidström at the left faceoff circle, forcing Fleury to make a diving stop with 1.5 seconds remaining to preserve the win and the Stanley Cup.[25][26]

2009–10

Fleury recorded a 37–21–6 record during the 2009–10 season, as the defending Stanley Cup champions Pittsburgh would again finish fourth in the Eastern Conference.[citation needed] After dispatching Ottawa in six games, the Penguins were upset by the eighth-seeded Montreal Canadiens in round two, ending their chance of a Stanley Cup repeat. Fleury recorded a 2.78 goals against average during the Playoffs.[citation needed]

2010–11

 
Fleury stretching during a 2011 game

With Sidney Crosby and Evgeni Malkin sidelined with injuries for much of the 2010–11 season, Fleury and the Penguins' defence were relied on to carry the team to the playoffs.[citation needed] Fleury finished with a 36–20–5 record and the Penguins finished fourth in the Eastern Conference.[citation needed] The Penguins squared off against the Tampa Bay Lightning in the first round of the playoffs, where they were defeated in seven games despite taking a 3–1 series lead early. Fleury posted a .899 save percentage in the series.[citation needed]

2011–12

Backup goalies Brent Johnson and Brad Thiessen struggled through much of the 2011–12 season, leaving Fleury as the only viable goaltending option.[citation needed] Fleury played 67 games in the season, starting 23 consecutive games at one point leading up to the All-Star break, and finished the season with 42 wins, second only to the Nashville Predators' Pekka Rinne.

 
Fleury looks on during the 2013 playoffs.

Despite the impressive regular season campaign, Fleury had a less-than-impressive playoff run, being eliminated by the Philadelphia Flyers in the first round and posting a .834 save percentage and 4.63 goals against average, as the Flyers advanced in six games.

2012–13

Fleury returned to the net after the lock-out season with a vengeance, putting some of the best marks of his career in the shortened season. He finished with a record of 23–8, tying him for fourth in the league, while his save percentage and goals against average continued to place him in the top half of starting goaltenders. His playoff troubles continued, however; after posting a shutout in his playoff game, he was less than impressive in following starts, leaving backup Tomáš Vokoun to start for the remainder of the 2013 playoffs. The Penguins promising 2012–13 season ended abruptly with a 4–0 loss to the Boston Bruins in the Eastern Conference Finals. After the season, however, Penguins officials confirmed that Fleury remained the team's starting goaltender.

2013–14

 
Fleury in December 2014

Fleury's performance during the regular season during 2013–14 was similar to his performance the year before. He finished with a record of 39–18–5 and posted a save percentage of .915 and a goals against average of 2.37.[citation needed] Despite a marked improvement in his playoff performance over the prior year, the Penguins lost in the second round to the New York Rangers despite taking an early 3–1 lead in the series.[citation needed]

2014–15

On November 5, 2014, the Penguins signed Fleury to a four-year extension with an average annual value of $5.75 million.[27] On November 18, 2014, he earned his first shutout against the Montreal Canadiens, making 27 saves for a league-leading fourth shutout of the season, with a final score of 4–0.[28] On November 24, 2014, Fleury recorded his 300th NHL win, becoming the third-youngest and third-fastest player to reach the milestone.[29] On April 11, Fleury recorded his league leading tenth shutout in a 2–0 victory against the Buffalo Sabres to secure the last wild card spot in the East.[citation needed]

 
Fleury after eliminating the Capitals in game 7 of their 2017 second-round series

2015–16

In the 2015–16 season the team struggled through the first half, resulting in the firing of head coach Mike Johnston and the hiring of new coach Mike Sullivan. Fleury played a great second half of the season before suffering a season ending concussion. He finished the season with an impressive 35 wins in 58 games played. The team made a final push with up-and-comer Matt Murray in goal and qualified for the playoffs. Despite the Penguins qualifying for the 2016 Stanley Cup playoffs, Fleury was unable to play due to post-concussion syndrome until Game 4 of the Eastern Conference Final against the Tampa Bay Lightning where he subbed in for Murray at the start of the third period.[30] Fleury then started Game 5, which the Penguins lost 4–3 in overtime.[31] Fleury was then benched in favour of Murray.[32] The Penguins would go on to win the Stanley Cup with Murray in goal, defeating the San Jose Sharks in six games.[32]

2016–17

In the 2016–17 season Fleury played 38 games and accumulated 18 wins.[33] When Matt Murray was injured during warm-ups of Game 1 of the playoffs versus the Columbus Blue Jackets, Fleury took the starting position and led the Penguins to a 3–1 win.[34] Fleury continued to lead the Penguins through the series, and his 49 saves on 51 shots in Game 5 helped the Penguins win the series against the Blue Jackets 4–1. With Murray out, Fleury continued to be the starter for the Penguins through the second round versus the Washington Capitals. The Penguins defeated the Capitals in seven games, with Fleury shutting them out in Game 7, and advanced to face the Ottawa Senators in the Eastern Conference Finals. Following a 5–1 loss in Game 3, the Penguins opted to go with a healthy Murray, who remained the team's starter en route to a Stanley Cup championship victory, defeating the Nashville Predators in six games. The win was the third Stanley Cup of Fleury's career.[citation needed]

 
Fleury with the Stanley Cup in 2017

Vegas Golden Knights (2017–2021)

2017–18

On June 21, 2017, with the emergence of Matt Murray, Fleury willingly waived his no trade and no movement clauses to be left exposed by the Penguins for the 2017 NHL Expansion Draft, where he was subsequently selected by the Vegas Golden Knights.[35] Pittsburgh also traded their second round pick in the 2020 Entry Draft as an incentive for Vegas to select Fleury, in order for the team to be relieved of his nearly $6 million cap hit.[36] He stopped 45 of 46 shots in the Golden Knights' first NHL game, a 2–1 victory over the Dallas Stars.[37] On October 15, 2017, Fleury was placed on Long Term Injury Reserve (LTIR) after taking a knee to the head from Anthony Mantha of the Detroit Red Wings on October 13.[38] He was activated off LTIR on December 10, 2017, after missing 25 games.[39] Fleury was chosen to represent Las Vegas during the 2018 NHL All-Star Game. During the NHL All-Star Weekend, he won the inaugural Save Streak competition where he saved 14 consecutive shootout attempts.[40] On March 12, 2018, against the Philadelphia Flyers, Fleury earned his 400th career win with a final score of 3–2.[41]

Fleury started for the Knights during the first round of the 2018 Stanley Cup playoffs. On April 17, 2018, the Golden Knights were able to secure a 4–0 record over the Los Angeles Kings to sweep the first round of playoffs.[42] On May 6, after Fleury posted a shutout, the Golden Knights were able to move on to the Western Conference finals by beating the San Jose Sharks in Game 6 of their playoff series.[43] On May 20, 2018, Fleury led the Golden Knights to a victory over the Winnipeg Jets in the Western Conference Finals, which allowed Fleury to earn a shot at a fourth Stanley Cup.[44] During the playoffs a Vegas casino created a chocolate sculpture showing him doing a butterfly.[45] Fleury was in goal for each game of the Knights' five game loss to the Washington Capitals in the 2018 Stanley Cup Finals.[citation needed]

In the off-season, Fleury re-signed with the Knights on a three-year, $21 million contract.[46]

2018–19

Nearly halfway through the season, Fleury played 45 games and led the NHL in wins (27) and shutouts (6). Because of his stellar play, he was again selected to represent the Golden Knights in the 2019 NHL All-Star Game for the second straight year.[citation needed]

In Game 7 of Las Vegas's first round playoff series against the San Jose Sharks, Fleury and the Golden Knights gave up 4 goals in 4 minutes after a controversial 5-minute major penalty was assessed to the Golden Knights because of Cody Eakin cross-checking Joe Pavelski. The Golden Knights ultimately lost Game 7 and the series to the Sharks.[47]

2019–20

With Vegas unable to find a stable backup, Fleury was frequently overplayed during the 2019–20 season, posting a 2.77 goals against average and .905 save percentage.[citation needed] Vegas would eventually trade for Robin Lehner during the season, allowing Fleury to share the net as a tandem with Lehner.[48] Fleury played sparingly during the 2020 playoffs, largely serving as Lehner's backup as the Golden Knights returned to the conference finals, losing to the Dallas Stars in five games.[citation needed]

2020–21

The 2020–21 season saw Fleury have a bounce back from a mediocre 2019–20 campaign. At the age of 36, Fleury recorded a career-best 1.98 goals against average and a .928 save percentage, helping the Golden Knights to their third final four appearance in four seasons. In Game 3 of the semifinals against the Montreal Canadiens, Fleury misplayed the puck behind his net, coughing up the puck to Josh Anderson who tied the game with 1:55 left in the third period. Anderson would then score the overtime winner to give the Canadiens a 2-1 series lead.[49] As a result, Lehner started in net for the Golden Knights in Game 4, which they won in overtime to even the series at 2.[50] Fleury returned in Game 5, but the Golden Knights lost 4-1 and the Canadiens took a 3-2 series lead,[51] so Lehner played in Game 6 which the Canadiens won in overtime to eliminate the Golden Knights and advance to the 2021 Stanley Cup Finals.[52] At the end of the season, Fleury was named to the Second All-Star Team, and awarded his first Vezina Trophy and first William M. Jennings Trophy.[53]

Chicago Blackhawks (2021–2022)

On July 27, 2021, with the Golden Knights in need of salary cap space, Fleury was traded to the Chicago Blackhawks in exchange for minor league forward Mikael Hakkarainen, making Fleury the first goaltender since Dominik Hašek to be traded as the defending Vezina Trophy winner.[54] According to both Fleury and his agent Allan Walsh, Fleury was not notified by the Golden Knights about the trade, and the two learned about it on Twitter.[55][56] After being traded, Fleury reportedly contemplated retirement. However, on August 1, Fleury announced that he intended to play for the Blackhawks in the 2021–22 season.[57]

After the team began the season with a historically poor 0–7–2 start that would ultimately lead to the sacking of coach Jeremy Colliton, Fleury recorded his first win as a Blackhawk on November 1, 2021, in a 5–1 win against the Ottawa Senators.[58] On December 9, Fleury reached his 500th win in a shutout against the Montreal Canadiens, becoming the third goaltender in NHL history to reach the mark (after Patrick Roy and Martin Brodeur).[1] On January 8, 2022, Fleury became the first goaltender in NHL history to beat all 32 teams in a win against the Vegas Golden Knights.[59]

With the Blackhawks struggling and pivoting into a team rebuild, the possibility of trading Fleury became a subject of intense speculation in the leadup to the 2022 trade deadline, given his elite reputation and the impending expiration of his contract. Any such trade was complicated by a gentlemen's agreement that former Blackhawks general manager Stan Bowman had made with Fleury in convincing him not to retire, wherein he would not be traded without his consent. New general manager Kyle Davidson stated that he intended to honour that arrangement.[60] For his part, Fleury said "If I move, I would love a chance to win. That's what I play for, and that's what I love. But it's still a big 'if' at this point."[61]

Minnesota Wild (2022–present)

On March 21, 2022, Fleury was traded to the Minnesota Wild in exchange for a conditional 2022 second-round pick, which would become a first-round pick if the Wild reached the 2022 Western Conference Final with Fleury winning four games in the process. Bill Guerin, the general manager of the Wild, was formerly a teammate of Fleury's on the Penguins.[62] He made his debut with the team in a March 26 game against the Columbus Blue Jackets, backstopping them to a 3–2 overtime victory. After the game a fan threw a bouquet of flowers on the ice. Fleury stated that was the first time that has ever happened.[63]

Fleury recorded a 9–2–0 record with a .910 save percentage in 11 regular season games with the Wild. The team's other goaltender, Cam Talbot, had gone 8–0–3 with a .925 save percentage since Fleury's arrival, as a result of which there was debate as to who the team would choose to start the first round of the Stanley Cup playoffs against the St. Louis Blues. Ultimately, the nod was given to Fleury.[64] With Fleury in net the Wild initially took a 2–1 series lead, before losing the fourth and fifth games to face elimination in Game 6. Fleury was replaced by Talbot, but the Wild were eliminated by the Blues 4 games to 2.[65]

On July 7, 2022, Fleury opted to forgo free agency and signed a two-year, $7 million contract extension to remain with the Wild.[66] The Wild's decision to extend Fleury caused conflict with Talbot, who was subsequently traded to the Ottawa Senators in exchange for Filip Gustavsson.[67] On October 30, Fleury earned his 62nd shootout win and became the leader in NHL career shootout wins when the Wild defeated the Blackhawks.[68] Gustavsson would outperform Fleury for much of the middle of the season, leading to some speculation as to who would serve as the team's starter.[69] Fleury himself acknowledged his difficulties, assessing that he "been in my head probably too much."[70] His play improved as the Wild headed into March, embarking on a lengthy points streak.[71]

On December 31, 2023, Fleury played his 1,000th NHL game, becoming just the fourth goaltender to reach the mark.[2] On January 15, 2024, Fleury became the second-winningest goaltender in NHL history after earning his 552nd win in the Wild's 5–0 victory against the New York Islanders.[72]

International play

Fleury won two silver medals with Team Canada at the IIHF World Junior Championships. He made his first appearance in 2003 in Halifax. Although Canada was defeated by Russia 3–2 in the gold medal game, Fleury posted a 1.57 GAA and was named the Top Goaltender and tournament MVP.[12]

Although Fleury was playing in the NHL the next year leading up to the tournament, the Pittsburgh Penguins lent him to Team Canada. Fleury expressed a desire to remain with his NHL club, but Penguins management decided the high-profile tournament would be good for his development.[12] He led Team Canada to the gold medal game for the second consecutive year, but made a costly mistake that lost his team the championship. With the game tied 3–3 with less than five minutes remaining in regulation, Fleury left his net to play the puck and avert a breakaway opportunity for Patrick O'Sullivan of Team USA. Fleury's clearing attempt, however, hit his own defenceman, Braydon Coburn, and trickled into the net.[73] This proved to be the difference, as the Americans held on for a 4–3 win.[74]

On December 30, 2009, Fleury was named to Team Canada for the 2010 Winter Olympics in Vancouver.[75] He did not play in the tournament, however, as the goaltending duties were split between Martin Brodeur and Roberto Luongo, but still received a gold medal as Canada defeated the United States 3–2 in the final.[75]

Personal life

 
Fleury with his daughter Estelle after the Penguins' 2017 Stanley Cup win in Nashville

Fleury was born to André and France Fleury in Sorel-Tracy, Quebec, a town near Montreal. He has one sibling, his younger sister Marylène.[76][77]

When he was first drafted, he lived with Mario Lemieux for a brief period of time as he searched for more permanent living arrangements.[78]

Fleury married his longtime girlfriend Véronique Larose in 2012, and the couple have two daughters[79] and a son.[80] She is of Abenaki and Mi'kmaq descent.[81] In November 2023 the NHL forbade Fleury from wearing a custom mask he had had made in honor of his wife's native heritage on his team's Native American Heritage Night. In spite of the threat of fines for himself and the team, he wore the helmet during warm-ups, though he did not start the game.[82]

Fleury is known by the nickname "Flower",[75][83] derived from the English translation of his last name (fleuri is "in bloom", or "in flower", in French).[84] His goaltender masks always feature a fleur-de-lis on the backplate (in addition to the initials EFGT, honouring his four grandparents in memoriam),[85] and have frequently featured some sort of flower on the front artwork as well.[citation needed]

Career statistics

Regular season and playoffs

Regular season Playoffs
Season Team League GP W L T OTL MIN GA SO GAA SV% GP W L MIN GA SO GAA SV%
1999–00 Charles–Lemoyne Riverains QMAAA 15 4 9 0 780 36 1 2.77 .896
2000–01 Cape Breton Screaming Eagles QMJHL 35 12 13 2 1,705 115 0 4.05 .886 2 0 1 32 4 0 3.15 .905
2001–02 Cape Breton Screaming Eagles QMJHL 55 26 14 8 3,043 141 2 2.78 .915 16 9 7 1,003 55 0 3.29 .900
2002–03 Cape Breton Screaming Eagles QMJHL 51 17 24 6 2,889 162 2 3.36 .910 4 0 4 228 17 0 4.47 .894
2003–04 Pittsburgh Penguins NHL 21 4 14 2 1,154 70 1 3.64 .896
2003–04 Cape Breton Screaming Eagles QMJHL 10 8 1 1 606 20 0 1.98 .933 4 1 3 251 13 0 3.10 .886
2003–04 Wilkes-Barre/Scranton Penguins AHL 2 0 1 92 6 0 3.90 .800
2004–05 Wilkes-Barre/Scranton Penguins AHL 54 26 19 4 3,029 127 5 2.52 .901 4 0 2 151 11 0 4.36 .843
2005–06 Wilkes-Barre/Scranton Penguins AHL 12 10 2 0 727 19 0 1.57 .939 5 2 3 311 18 0 3.48 .883
2005–06 Pittsburgh Penguins NHL 50 13 27 6 2,809 152 1 3.25 .898
2006–07 Pittsburgh Penguins NHL 67 40 16 9 3,905 184 5 2.83 .906 5 1 4 287 18 0 3.76 .880
2007–08 Pittsburgh Penguins NHL 35 19 10 2 1,857 72 4 2.33 .921 20 14 6 1,251 41 3 1.97 .933
2007–08 Wilkes-Barre/Scranton Penguins AHL 5 3 2 0 297 7 0 1.42 .950
2008–09 Pittsburgh Penguins NHL 62 35 18 7 3,641 162 4 2.67 .912 24 16 8 1,447 63 0 2.61 .908
2009–10 Pittsburgh Penguins NHL 67 37 21 6 3,798 168 1 2.65 .905 13 7 6 798 37 1 2.78 .891
2010–11 Pittsburgh Penguins NHL 65 36 20 5 3,695 143 3 2.32 .918 7 3 4 405 17 1 2.52 .899
2011–12 Pittsburgh Penguins NHL 67 42 17 4 3,896 153 3 2.36 .913 6 2 4 337 26 0 4.63 .834
2012–13 Pittsburgh Penguins NHL 33 23 8 0 1,858 74 1 2.39 .916 5 2 2 290 17 1 3.52 .883
2013–14 Pittsburgh Penguins NHL 64 39 18 5 3,792 150 5 2.37 .915 13 7 6 800 32 2 2.40 .915
2014–15 Pittsburgh Penguins NHL 64 34 20 9 3,776 146 10 2.32 .920 5 1 4 312 11 0 2.12 .927
2015–16 Pittsburgh Penguins NHL 58 35 17 6 3,463 132 5 2.29 .921 2 0 1 79 4 0 3.04 .875
2016–17 Pittsburgh Penguins NHL 38 18 10 7 2,126 107 1 3.02 .909 15 9 6 867 37 2 2.56 .924
2017–18 Vegas Golden Knights NHL 46 29 13 4 2,674 100 4 2.24 .927 20 13 7 1,259 47 4 2.24 .927
2018–19 Vegas Golden Knights NHL 61 35 21 5 3,636 152 8 2.51 .913 7 3 4 467 21 1 2.70 .909
2019–20 Vegas Golden Knights NHL 49 27 16 5 2,881 133 5 2.77 .905 4 3 1 238 9 0 2.27 .910
2020–21 Vegas Golden Knights NHL 36 26 10 0 2,147 71 6 1.98 .928 16 9 7 973 33 1 2.04 .918
2021–22 Chicago Blackhawks NHL 45 19 21 5 2,627 129 4 2.95 .908
2021–22 Minnesota Wild NHL 11 9 2 0 658 30 0 2.74 .910 5 2 3 297 15 0 3.04 .906
2022–23 Minnesota Wild NHL 46 24 16 4 2,655 126 2 2.85 .908 2 0 1 77 7 0 5.48 .811
NHL totals 985 544 315 2 89 57,047 2,454 73 2.58 .913 169 92 74 10,183 435 16 2.56 .911

International

Year Team Event GP W L T MIN GA SO GAA SV%
2003 Canada WJC 5 4 1 0 267 7 1 1.57 .928
2004 Canada WJC 5 4 1 0 299 9 1 1.81 .920
Junior totals 10 8 2 0 566 16 2 1.69 .924

Awards and honours

 
Fleury accepting the 2009–10 Aldege "Baz" Bastien Memorial Good Guy Award
Award Year Ref
QMJHL
Mike Bossy Trophy 2003
Telus Defensive Player of the Year 2003
Second All-Star Team 2003
CHL/NHL Top Prospects Game 2003
CHL Third All-Star Team 2003
NHL
Rookie of the month October 2003
Stanley Cup champion 2009, 2016, 2017
All-Star Game 2011, 2015, 2018, 2019, 2020 [86]
All-Decade First Team 2010s [87]
NHL Fan Choice Award (Save of the Year) 2019, 2020, 2021
William M. Jennings Trophy 2021
Vezina Trophy 2021
Second All-Star Team 2021
Pittsburgh Penguins
Aldege "Baz" Bastien Memorial Good Guy Award 2009–10, 2011–12
Team MVP 2011 [88]
IIHF
WJC Top Goaltender 2003
WJC MVP 2003

References

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External links

  • Biographical information and career statistics from NHL.com, or Eliteprospects.com, or Eurohockey.com, or Hockey-Reference.com, or The Internet Hockey Database
  • Marc-André Fleury at Team Canada
  • Marc-André Fleury at Olympics.com
  • at Olympic.org (archived)
  • Marc-André Fleury at Olympedia  
Awards and achievements
Preceded by Winner of the Mike Bossy Trophy
2002–03
Succeeded by
Preceded by NHL first overall draft pick
2003
Succeeded by
Preceded by Pittsburgh Penguins first round draft pick
2003
Succeeded by
Preceded by Winner of the Vezina Trophy
2021
Succeeded by
Preceded by Winner of the William M. Jennings Trophy
2021
With: Robin Lehner
Succeeded by

marc, andré, fleury, born, november, 1984, canadian, professional, hockey, goaltender, minnesota, wild, national, hockey, league, drafted, quebec, major, junior, hockey, league, qmjhl, first, overall, pittsburgh, penguins, 2003, entry, draft, fleury, played, m. Marc Andre Fleury born November 28 1984 is a Canadian professional ice hockey goaltender for the Minnesota Wild of the National Hockey League NHL Drafted out of the Quebec Major Junior Hockey League QMJHL first overall by the Pittsburgh Penguins in the 2003 NHL Entry Draft Fleury played major junior for four seasons with the Cape Breton Screaming Eagles earning both the Mike Bossy Trophy as the league s top prospect and the Telus Cup as the top defensive player in 2003 He joined the Penguins in 2003 04 and during his 13 seasons with the team won Stanley Cup championships in 2009 2016 and 2017 He received the William M Jennings Trophy and the Vezina Trophy in 2021 He is the third goaltender to ever reach the 500 victories mark in the NHL after Patrick Roy and Martin Brodeur 1 and the fourth goaltender to reach 1 000 games played after Roy Brodeur and Roberto Luongo 2 Marc Andre FleuryFleury with the Vegas Golden Knights in 2018Born 1984 11 28 November 28 1984 age 39 Sorel Tracy Quebec CanadaHeight6 ft 2 in 188 cm Weight180 lb 82 kg 12 st 12 lb PositionGoaltenderCatchesLeftNHL teamFormer teamsMinnesota WildPittsburgh PenguinsVegas Golden KnightsChicago BlackhawksNational team CanadaNHL Draft1st overall 2003Pittsburgh PenguinsPlaying career2003 presentInternationally Fleury has represented Canada twice as a junior winning back to back silver medals at the World Junior Championships in 2003 and 2004 He won a gold medal with Team Canada at the 2010 Winter Olympics in Vancouver Fleury is known by the nickname Flower derived from the English translation of his last name fleuri means in bloom or in flower in French Following the retirement of Craig Anderson in 2023 Fleury is the last active goaltender to have played in the NHL before the 2004 05 lockout and one of two active players overall alongside Brent Burns Contents 1 Playing career 1 1 Pittsburgh Penguins 2003 2017 1 1 1 2003 04 1 1 2 2005 06 1 1 3 2006 07 1 1 4 2007 08 1 1 5 2008 09 1 1 6 2009 10 1 1 7 2010 11 1 1 8 2011 12 1 1 9 2012 13 1 1 10 2013 14 1 1 11 2014 15 1 1 12 2015 16 1 1 13 2016 17 1 2 Vegas Golden Knights 2017 2021 1 2 1 2017 18 1 2 2 2018 19 1 2 3 2019 20 1 2 4 2020 21 1 3 Chicago Blackhawks 2021 2022 1 4 Minnesota Wild 2022 present 2 International play 3 Personal life 4 Career statistics 4 1 Regular season and playoffs 4 2 International 5 Awards and honours 6 References 7 External linksPlaying careerThis section of a biography of a living person needs additional citations for verification Please help by adding reliable sources Contentious material about living persons that is unsourced or poorly sourced must be removed immediately from the article and its talk page especially if potentially libelous Find sources Marc Andre Fleury news newspapers books scholar JSTOR August 2021 Learn how and when to remove this template message As a youth Fleury played in the 1998 Quebec International Pee Wee Hockey Tournament with the College Francais Rive Sud minor ice hockey team from South Shore Montreal 3 Fleury played junior ice hockey in the Quebec Major Junior Hockey League for the Cape Breton Screaming Eagles beginning in 2000 01 After a strong 2002 03 campaign that included a silver medal with Team Canada at the World Junior Championships and QMJHL Second Team All Star honours he was chosen first overall in the 2003 NHL Entry Draft by the Pittsburgh Penguins The Penguins acquired the first overall pick from the Florida Panthers in a trade that sent the first and 73rd overall picks to the Penguins in exchange for Mikael Samuelsson and the third and 55th picks 4 He is only the third goalie to be chosen first overall in the NHL draft after Michel Plasse and Rick DiPietro 5 Playing four seasons total with Cape Breton Fleury s jersey number 29 was later retired by the club in his fourth NHL season on January 25 2008 6 Pittsburgh Penguins 2003 2017 2003 04 Fleury immediately made his NHL debut in 2003 04 as the youngest goaltender in the league at 18 years old three years younger than the second youngest Rick DiPietro of the New York Islanders 7 He appeared in his first NHL game on October 10 2003 against the Los Angeles Kings recording an impressive 46 save performance which included a penalty shot save in a 3 0 loss 8 Fleury recorded his first NHL win in his very next start on October 18 with 31 saves in a 4 3 win over the Detroit Red Wings 9 His first NHL shutout came on October 30 in a 1 0 victory over the Chicago Blackhawks 9 Fleury shared time with goaltenders Jean Sebastien Aubin and Sebastien Caron 10 and lived up to first overall pick expectations early earning Rookie of the Month honours in October with a 2 2 2 record 1 96 goals against average GAA and 943 save percentage 7 As the season progressed however his performance began to sink mainly due to Pittsburgh s poor defence 9 10 The team regularly gave up over 30 shots per game and rarely managed to become an offensive threat 11 He was loaned to Team Canada for the 2004 World Junior Championships in December and upon returning with a second consecutive silver medal he was sent back to the QMJHL on January 29 2004 10 In light of financial difficulties for the franchise it is believed Fleury s 3 million contract bonus which he would have potentially received if he stayed and met several performance goals was a factor in the decision to return him to Cape Breton 10 To no avail Fleury offered to forfeit his bonus to remain with the club 12 Fleury finished the QMJHL season with Cape Breton in a first round elimination and was subsequently assigned to Pittsburgh s American Hockey League AHL affiliate the Wilkes Barre Scranton Penguins and appeared in two post season games citation needed 2005 06 nbsp Marc Andre Fleury in net in January 2006As NHL play was postponed due to the labour dispute Fleury continued to play with Wilkes Barre Scranton in 2004 05 where he posted a 26 19 4 record a 2 52 GAA and a 901 save percentage When NHL play resumed in 2005 06 Fleury started the season once more in the minors but was quickly called up by Pittsburgh for a game against the Buffalo Sabres on October 10 to replace an injured Jocelyn Thibault 13 He continued to play between Wilkes Barre Scranton and Pittsburgh until November 28 after which he remained with Pittsburgh With the Penguins finishing last in the Eastern Conference and allowing a league worst 316 goals 14 Fleury recorded a 3 25 GAA and a 898 save percentage Competing for time with Sebastien Caron and Jocelyn Thibault Fleury emerged as the Penguins starting goalie citation needed 2006 07 Despite playing behind a shaky defense Fleury was able to impress the team management with his technique and performance and signed a two year contract extension worth 2 59 million in the off season 15 In the proceeding campaign Fleury s stats improved significantly Playing behind a better Penguins team which featured rising superstars Sidney Crosby and Evgeni Malkin he recorded five shutouts and a 2 83 GAA He earned his 40th win in a 2 1 victory over the New York Rangers in the season finale joining Tom Barrasso as the only Penguins goaltenders to record 40 wins in a season 16 He also broke Johan Hedberg s single season franchise record for most games and minutes played Fleury made his NHL playoff debut against the Ottawa Senators the eventual Stanley Cup finalists in the first round and recorded his first playoff win in Game 2 recording 34 saves in a 4 3 win at Scotiabank Place 17 2007 08Fleury started the 2007 08 season slowly then won four straight games before suffering a high ankle sprain against the Calgary Flames on December 6 18 He returned as a starter on March 2 19 after a brief conditioning stint in the AHL with Wilkes Barre Scranton While sidelined he decided to change the colour of his goaltending equipment from the bright yellow that had become his signature to plain white to gain an optical advantage over shooters He was also influenced and challenged by the very strong play of Ty Conklin who took the team s starting job after being promoted from Wilkes Barre Scranton in Fleury s absence Upon his return from injury Fleury helped the Penguins win the Atlantic Division going 10 2 1 with a 1 45 GAA 19 en route to a 12 2 playoff run to the 2008 Stanley Cup Finals against the Detroit Red Wings In Game 5 of the Finals at Detroit he stopped 55 of 58 shots in a triple overtime win for the Penguins to stave off elimination 20 The Penguins lost the series in six games Fleury s attempt to cover an unseen loose puck by sitting on it in Game 6 resulted in him propelling the puck into the net the own goal turned out to be the Stanley Cup winner credited to Henrik Zetterberg At the start of the following season he said I m done with it I swore enough about it Nothing I can do anymore I don t think we lost the finals on one goal you know what I mean I feel bad because I kind of put it in but it was a best out of seven They had a good team and they beat us 21 Fleury completed the playoffs with three shutouts a new team record for one playoff season and a 14 6 record His 933 save percentage was also tops in the playoffs In the off season Fleury signed a seven year US 35 million contract with the Penguins on July 3 It included a no movement clause and a limited no trade clause that triggered in the 2010 11 season 22 nbsp Marc Andre Fleury with the Stanley Cup at the Pittsburgh Penguins Stanley Cup parade on June 15 20092008 09 Fleury compiled a 35 18 7 record in 2008 09 to help the Penguins to a fourth place finish in the Eastern Conference entering the 2009 playoffs as the defending Prince of Wales champions Fleury was a major factor in the first round against the Penguins intrastate rivals the Philadelphia Flyers In Game 2 at home with a 2 1 deficit late in the third Fleury made a key toe save against Flyers top goal scorer Jeff Carter which was eventually pivotal as the Penguins tied the game late in the 3rd and won late in overtime After the Flyers won Game 3 comfortably Fleury once again stole a game for the Penguins in Game 4 stopping 43 shots to keep a surging Flyers line up at bay and ensure a 3 1 lead The Flyers won in Pittsburgh in Game 5 but Fleury saved another performance for the final period of Game 6 After initially letting in 3 goals Fleury did not allow another as the Penguins rallied from a 3 0 deficit to win 5 3 The Penguins went the full distance in the second round against the Washington Capitals In the deciding game seven Fleury made a key breakaway glove save early in the contest against Capitals superstar Alexander Ovechkin helping the Penguins eliminate Washington by a 6 2 score 23 Fleury and the Penguins then swept the Carolina Hurricanes in the Conference Finals to return to the Stanley Cup Finals against the Detroit Red Wings for the second consecutive year After being pulled in game five after allowing 5 goals Fleury made another momentous breakaway save in game six this time with 1 39 minutes left in regulation against Dan Cleary to preserve a 2 1 lead and help the Penguins force a game seven 24 Playing the series deciding game in Detroit Fleury played an integral role in the Penguins 2 1 victory to capture the franchise s third Stanley Cup making two critical saves in the final seconds After stopping an initial Henrik Zetterberg shot from the right faceoff circle the rebound came loose to Nicklas Lidstrom at the left faceoff circle forcing Fleury to make a diving stop with 1 5 seconds remaining to preserve the win and the Stanley Cup 25 26 2009 10 Fleury recorded a 37 21 6 record during the 2009 10 season as the defending Stanley Cup champions Pittsburgh would again finish fourth in the Eastern Conference citation needed After dispatching Ottawa in six games the Penguins were upset by the eighth seeded Montreal Canadiens in round two ending their chance of a Stanley Cup repeat Fleury recorded a 2 78 goals against average during the Playoffs citation needed 2010 11 nbsp Fleury stretching during a 2011 gameWith Sidney Crosby and Evgeni Malkin sidelined with injuries for much of the 2010 11 season Fleury and the Penguins defence were relied on to carry the team to the playoffs citation needed Fleury finished with a 36 20 5 record and the Penguins finished fourth in the Eastern Conference citation needed The Penguins squared off against the Tampa Bay Lightning in the first round of the playoffs where they were defeated in seven games despite taking a 3 1 series lead early Fleury posted a 899 save percentage in the series citation needed 2011 12 Backup goalies Brent Johnson and Brad Thiessen struggled through much of the 2011 12 season leaving Fleury as the only viable goaltending option citation needed Fleury played 67 games in the season starting 23 consecutive games at one point leading up to the All Star break and finished the season with 42 wins second only to the Nashville Predators Pekka Rinne nbsp Fleury looks on during the 2013 playoffs Despite the impressive regular season campaign Fleury had a less than impressive playoff run being eliminated by the Philadelphia Flyers in the first round and posting a 834 save percentage and 4 63 goals against average as the Flyers advanced in six games 2012 13 Fleury returned to the net after the lock out season with a vengeance putting some of the best marks of his career in the shortened season He finished with a record of 23 8 tying him for fourth in the league while his save percentage and goals against average continued to place him in the top half of starting goaltenders His playoff troubles continued however after posting a shutout in his playoff game he was less than impressive in following starts leaving backup Tomas Vokoun to start for the remainder of the 2013 playoffs The Penguins promising 2012 13 season ended abruptly with a 4 0 loss to the Boston Bruins in the Eastern Conference Finals After the season however Penguins officials confirmed that Fleury remained the team s starting goaltender 2013 14 nbsp Fleury in December 2014Fleury s performance during the regular season during 2013 14 was similar to his performance the year before He finished with a record of 39 18 5 and posted a save percentage of 915 and a goals against average of 2 37 citation needed Despite a marked improvement in his playoff performance over the prior year the Penguins lost in the second round to the New York Rangers despite taking an early 3 1 lead in the series citation needed 2014 15 On November 5 2014 the Penguins signed Fleury to a four year extension with an average annual value of 5 75 million 27 On November 18 2014 he earned his first shutout against the Montreal Canadiens making 27 saves for a league leading fourth shutout of the season with a final score of 4 0 28 On November 24 2014 Fleury recorded his 300th NHL win becoming the third youngest and third fastest player to reach the milestone 29 On April 11 Fleury recorded his league leading tenth shutout in a 2 0 victory against the Buffalo Sabres to secure the last wild card spot in the East citation needed nbsp Fleury after eliminating the Capitals in game 7 of their 2017 second round series2015 16 In the 2015 16 season the team struggled through the first half resulting in the firing of head coach Mike Johnston and the hiring of new coach Mike Sullivan Fleury played a great second half of the season before suffering a season ending concussion He finished the season with an impressive 35 wins in 58 games played The team made a final push with up and comer Matt Murray in goal and qualified for the playoffs Despite the Penguins qualifying for the 2016 Stanley Cup playoffs Fleury was unable to play due to post concussion syndrome until Game 4 of the Eastern Conference Final against the Tampa Bay Lightning where he subbed in for Murray at the start of the third period 30 Fleury then started Game 5 which the Penguins lost 4 3 in overtime 31 Fleury was then benched in favour of Murray 32 The Penguins would go on to win the Stanley Cup with Murray in goal defeating the San Jose Sharks in six games 32 2016 17 In the 2016 17 season Fleury played 38 games and accumulated 18 wins 33 When Matt Murray was injured during warm ups of Game 1 of the playoffs versus the Columbus Blue Jackets Fleury took the starting position and led the Penguins to a 3 1 win 34 Fleury continued to lead the Penguins through the series and his 49 saves on 51 shots in Game 5 helped the Penguins win the series against the Blue Jackets 4 1 With Murray out Fleury continued to be the starter for the Penguins through the second round versus the Washington Capitals The Penguins defeated the Capitals in seven games with Fleury shutting them out in Game 7 and advanced to face the Ottawa Senators in the Eastern Conference Finals Following a 5 1 loss in Game 3 the Penguins opted to go with a healthy Murray who remained the team s starter en route to a Stanley Cup championship victory defeating the Nashville Predators in six games The win was the third Stanley Cup of Fleury s career citation needed nbsp Fleury with the Stanley Cup in 2017Vegas Golden Knights 2017 2021 2017 18 On June 21 2017 with the emergence of Matt Murray Fleury willingly waived his no trade and no movement clauses to be left exposed by the Penguins for the 2017 NHL Expansion Draft where he was subsequently selected by the Vegas Golden Knights 35 Pittsburgh also traded their second round pick in the 2020 Entry Draft as an incentive for Vegas to select Fleury in order for the team to be relieved of his nearly 6 million cap hit 36 He stopped 45 of 46 shots in the Golden Knights first NHL game a 2 1 victory over the Dallas Stars 37 On October 15 2017 Fleury was placed on Long Term Injury Reserve LTIR after taking a knee to the head from Anthony Mantha of the Detroit Red Wings on October 13 38 He was activated off LTIR on December 10 2017 after missing 25 games 39 Fleury was chosen to represent Las Vegas during the 2018 NHL All Star Game During the NHL All Star Weekend he won the inaugural Save Streak competition where he saved 14 consecutive shootout attempts 40 On March 12 2018 against the Philadelphia Flyers Fleury earned his 400th career win with a final score of 3 2 41 Fleury started for the Knights during the first round of the 2018 Stanley Cup playoffs On April 17 2018 the Golden Knights were able to secure a 4 0 record over the Los Angeles Kings to sweep the first round of playoffs 42 On May 6 after Fleury posted a shutout the Golden Knights were able to move on to the Western Conference finals by beating the San Jose Sharks in Game 6 of their playoff series 43 On May 20 2018 Fleury led the Golden Knights to a victory over the Winnipeg Jets in the Western Conference Finals which allowed Fleury to earn a shot at a fourth Stanley Cup 44 During the playoffs a Vegas casino created a chocolate sculpture showing him doing a butterfly 45 Fleury was in goal for each game of the Knights five game loss to the Washington Capitals in the 2018 Stanley Cup Finals citation needed In the off season Fleury re signed with the Knights on a three year 21 million contract 46 2018 19 Nearly halfway through the season Fleury played 45 games and led the NHL in wins 27 and shutouts 6 Because of his stellar play he was again selected to represent the Golden Knights in the 2019 NHL All Star Game for the second straight year citation needed In Game 7 of Las Vegas s first round playoff series against the San Jose Sharks Fleury and the Golden Knights gave up 4 goals in 4 minutes after a controversial 5 minute major penalty was assessed to the Golden Knights because of Cody Eakin cross checking Joe Pavelski The Golden Knights ultimately lost Game 7 and the series to the Sharks 47 2019 20 With Vegas unable to find a stable backup Fleury was frequently overplayed during the 2019 20 season posting a 2 77 goals against average and 905 save percentage citation needed Vegas would eventually trade for Robin Lehner during the season allowing Fleury to share the net as a tandem with Lehner 48 Fleury played sparingly during the 2020 playoffs largely serving as Lehner s backup as the Golden Knights returned to the conference finals losing to the Dallas Stars in five games citation needed 2020 21 The 2020 21 season saw Fleury have a bounce back from a mediocre 2019 20 campaign At the age of 36 Fleury recorded a career best 1 98 goals against average and a 928 save percentage helping the Golden Knights to their third final four appearance in four seasons In Game 3 of the semifinals against the Montreal Canadiens Fleury misplayed the puck behind his net coughing up the puck to Josh Anderson who tied the game with 1 55 left in the third period Anderson would then score the overtime winner to give the Canadiens a 2 1 series lead 49 As a result Lehner started in net for the Golden Knights in Game 4 which they won in overtime to even the series at 2 50 Fleury returned in Game 5 but the Golden Knights lost 4 1 and the Canadiens took a 3 2 series lead 51 so Lehner played in Game 6 which the Canadiens won in overtime to eliminate the Golden Knights and advance to the 2021 Stanley Cup Finals 52 At the end of the season Fleury was named to the Second All Star Team and awarded his first Vezina Trophy and first William M Jennings Trophy 53 Chicago Blackhawks 2021 2022 On July 27 2021 with the Golden Knights in need of salary cap space Fleury was traded to the Chicago Blackhawks in exchange for minor league forward Mikael Hakkarainen making Fleury the first goaltender since Dominik Hasek to be traded as the defending Vezina Trophy winner 54 According to both Fleury and his agent Allan Walsh Fleury was not notified by the Golden Knights about the trade and the two learned about it on Twitter 55 56 After being traded Fleury reportedly contemplated retirement However on August 1 Fleury announced that he intended to play for the Blackhawks in the 2021 22 season 57 After the team began the season with a historically poor 0 7 2 start that would ultimately lead to the sacking of coach Jeremy Colliton Fleury recorded his first win as a Blackhawk on November 1 2021 in a 5 1 win against the Ottawa Senators 58 On December 9 Fleury reached his 500th win in a shutout against the Montreal Canadiens becoming the third goaltender in NHL history to reach the mark after Patrick Roy and Martin Brodeur 1 On January 8 2022 Fleury became the first goaltender in NHL history to beat all 32 teams in a win against the Vegas Golden Knights 59 With the Blackhawks struggling and pivoting into a team rebuild the possibility of trading Fleury became a subject of intense speculation in the leadup to the 2022 trade deadline given his elite reputation and the impending expiration of his contract Any such trade was complicated by a gentlemen s agreement that former Blackhawks general manager Stan Bowman had made with Fleury in convincing him not to retire wherein he would not be traded without his consent New general manager Kyle Davidson stated that he intended to honour that arrangement 60 For his part Fleury said If I move I would love a chance to win That s what I play for and that s what I love But it s still a big if at this point 61 Minnesota Wild 2022 present On March 21 2022 Fleury was traded to the Minnesota Wild in exchange for a conditional 2022 second round pick which would become a first round pick if the Wild reached the 2022 Western Conference Final with Fleury winning four games in the process Bill Guerin the general manager of the Wild was formerly a teammate of Fleury s on the Penguins 62 He made his debut with the team in a March 26 game against the Columbus Blue Jackets backstopping them to a 3 2 overtime victory After the game a fan threw a bouquet of flowers on the ice Fleury stated that was the first time that has ever happened 63 Fleury recorded a 9 2 0 record with a 910 save percentage in 11 regular season games with the Wild The team s other goaltender Cam Talbot had gone 8 0 3 with a 925 save percentage since Fleury s arrival as a result of which there was debate as to who the team would choose to start the first round of the Stanley Cup playoffs against the St Louis Blues Ultimately the nod was given to Fleury 64 With Fleury in net the Wild initially took a 2 1 series lead before losing the fourth and fifth games to face elimination in Game 6 Fleury was replaced by Talbot but the Wild were eliminated by the Blues 4 games to 2 65 On July 7 2022 Fleury opted to forgo free agency and signed a two year 7 million contract extension to remain with the Wild 66 The Wild s decision to extend Fleury caused conflict with Talbot who was subsequently traded to the Ottawa Senators in exchange for Filip Gustavsson 67 On October 30 Fleury earned his 62nd shootout win and became the leader in NHL career shootout wins when the Wild defeated the Blackhawks 68 Gustavsson would outperform Fleury for much of the middle of the season leading to some speculation as to who would serve as the team s starter 69 Fleury himself acknowledged his difficulties assessing that he been in my head probably too much 70 His play improved as the Wild headed into March embarking on a lengthy points streak 71 On December 31 2023 Fleury played his 1 000th NHL game becoming just the fourth goaltender to reach the mark 2 On January 15 2024 Fleury became the second winningest goaltender in NHL history after earning his 552nd win in the Wild s 5 0 victory against the New York Islanders 72 International playMedal recordRepresenting nbsp CanadaIce hockeyWinter Olympics nbsp 2010 VancouverWorld Junior Championships nbsp 2003 Canada nbsp 2004 FinlandFleury won two silver medals with Team Canada at the IIHF World Junior Championships He made his first appearance in 2003 in Halifax Although Canada was defeated by Russia 3 2 in the gold medal game Fleury posted a 1 57 GAA and was named the Top Goaltender and tournament MVP 12 Although Fleury was playing in the NHL the next year leading up to the tournament the Pittsburgh Penguins lent him to Team Canada Fleury expressed a desire to remain with his NHL club but Penguins management decided the high profile tournament would be good for his development 12 He led Team Canada to the gold medal game for the second consecutive year but made a costly mistake that lost his team the championship With the game tied 3 3 with less than five minutes remaining in regulation Fleury left his net to play the puck and avert a breakaway opportunity for Patrick O Sullivan of Team USA Fleury s clearing attempt however hit his own defenceman Braydon Coburn and trickled into the net 73 This proved to be the difference as the Americans held on for a 4 3 win 74 On December 30 2009 Fleury was named to Team Canada for the 2010 Winter Olympics in Vancouver 75 He did not play in the tournament however as the goaltending duties were split between Martin Brodeur and Roberto Luongo but still received a gold medal as Canada defeated the United States 3 2 in the final 75 Personal life nbsp Fleury with his daughter Estelle after the Penguins 2017 Stanley Cup win in NashvilleFleury was born to Andre and France Fleury in Sorel Tracy Quebec a town near Montreal He has one sibling his younger sister Marylene 76 77 When he was first drafted he lived with Mario Lemieux for a brief period of time as he searched for more permanent living arrangements 78 Fleury married his longtime girlfriend Veronique Larose in 2012 and the couple have two daughters 79 and a son 80 She is of Abenaki and Mi kmaq descent 81 In November 2023 the NHL forbade Fleury from wearing a custom mask he had had made in honor of his wife s native heritage on his team s Native American Heritage Night In spite of the threat of fines for himself and the team he wore the helmet during warm ups though he did not start the game 82 Fleury is known by the nickname Flower 75 83 derived from the English translation of his last name fleuri is in bloom or in flower in French 84 His goaltender masks always feature a fleur de lis on the backplate in addition to the initials EFGT honouring his four grandparents in memoriam 85 and have frequently featured some sort of flower on the front artwork as well citation needed Career statisticsRegular season and playoffs Regular season PlayoffsSeason Team League GP W L T OTL MIN GA SO GAA SV GP W L MIN GA SO GAA SV 1999 00 Charles Lemoyne Riverains QMAAA 15 4 9 0 780 36 1 2 77 896 2000 01 Cape Breton Screaming Eagles QMJHL 35 12 13 2 1 705 115 0 4 05 886 2 0 1 32 4 0 3 15 9052001 02 Cape Breton Screaming Eagles QMJHL 55 26 14 8 3 043 141 2 2 78 915 16 9 7 1 003 55 0 3 29 9002002 03 Cape Breton Screaming Eagles QMJHL 51 17 24 6 2 889 162 2 3 36 910 4 0 4 228 17 0 4 47 8942003 04 Pittsburgh Penguins NHL 21 4 14 2 1 154 70 1 3 64 896 2003 04 Cape Breton Screaming Eagles QMJHL 10 8 1 1 606 20 0 1 98 933 4 1 3 251 13 0 3 10 8862003 04 Wilkes Barre Scranton Penguins AHL 2 0 1 92 6 0 3 90 8002004 05 Wilkes Barre Scranton Penguins AHL 54 26 19 4 3 029 127 5 2 52 901 4 0 2 151 11 0 4 36 8432005 06 Wilkes Barre Scranton Penguins AHL 12 10 2 0 727 19 0 1 57 939 5 2 3 311 18 0 3 48 8832005 06 Pittsburgh Penguins NHL 50 13 27 6 2 809 152 1 3 25 898 2006 07 Pittsburgh Penguins NHL 67 40 16 9 3 905 184 5 2 83 906 5 1 4 287 18 0 3 76 8802007 08 Pittsburgh Penguins NHL 35 19 10 2 1 857 72 4 2 33 921 20 14 6 1 251 41 3 1 97 9332007 08 Wilkes Barre Scranton Penguins AHL 5 3 2 0 297 7 0 1 42 950 2008 09 Pittsburgh Penguins NHL 62 35 18 7 3 641 162 4 2 67 912 24 16 8 1 447 63 0 2 61 9082009 10 Pittsburgh Penguins NHL 67 37 21 6 3 798 168 1 2 65 905 13 7 6 798 37 1 2 78 8912010 11 Pittsburgh Penguins NHL 65 36 20 5 3 695 143 3 2 32 918 7 3 4 405 17 1 2 52 8992011 12 Pittsburgh Penguins NHL 67 42 17 4 3 896 153 3 2 36 913 6 2 4 337 26 0 4 63 8342012 13 Pittsburgh Penguins NHL 33 23 8 0 1 858 74 1 2 39 916 5 2 2 290 17 1 3 52 8832013 14 Pittsburgh Penguins NHL 64 39 18 5 3 792 150 5 2 37 915 13 7 6 800 32 2 2 40 9152014 15 Pittsburgh Penguins NHL 64 34 20 9 3 776 146 10 2 32 920 5 1 4 312 11 0 2 12 9272015 16 Pittsburgh Penguins NHL 58 35 17 6 3 463 132 5 2 29 921 2 0 1 79 4 0 3 04 8752016 17 Pittsburgh Penguins NHL 38 18 10 7 2 126 107 1 3 02 909 15 9 6 867 37 2 2 56 9242017 18 Vegas Golden Knights NHL 46 29 13 4 2 674 100 4 2 24 927 20 13 7 1 259 47 4 2 24 9272018 19 Vegas Golden Knights NHL 61 35 21 5 3 636 152 8 2 51 913 7 3 4 467 21 1 2 70 9092019 20 Vegas Golden Knights NHL 49 27 16 5 2 881 133 5 2 77 905 4 3 1 238 9 0 2 27 9102020 21 Vegas Golden Knights NHL 36 26 10 0 2 147 71 6 1 98 928 16 9 7 973 33 1 2 04 9182021 22 Chicago Blackhawks NHL 45 19 21 5 2 627 129 4 2 95 908 2021 22 Minnesota Wild NHL 11 9 2 0 658 30 0 2 74 910 5 2 3 297 15 0 3 04 9062022 23 Minnesota Wild NHL 46 24 16 4 2 655 126 2 2 85 908 2 0 1 77 7 0 5 48 811NHL totals 985 544 315 2 89 57 047 2 454 73 2 58 913 169 92 74 10 183 435 16 2 56 911International Year Team Event GP W L T MIN GA SO GAA SV 2003 Canada WJC 5 4 1 0 267 7 1 1 57 9282004 Canada WJC 5 4 1 0 299 9 1 1 81 920Junior totals 10 8 2 0 566 16 2 1 69 924Awards and honours nbsp Fleury accepting the 2009 10 Aldege Baz Bastien Memorial Good Guy AwardAward Year RefQMJHLMike Bossy Trophy 2003Telus Defensive Player of the Year 2003Second All Star Team 2003CHL NHL Top Prospects Game 2003CHL Third All Star Team 2003NHLRookie of the month October 2003Stanley Cup champion 2009 2016 2017All Star Game 2011 2015 2018 2019 2020 86 All Decade First Team 2010s 87 NHL Fan Choice Award Save of the Year 2019 2020 2021William M Jennings Trophy 2021Vezina Trophy 2021Second All Star Team 2021Pittsburgh PenguinsAldege Baz Bastien Memorial Good Guy Award 2009 10 2011 12Team MVP 2011 88 IIHFWJC Top Goaltender 2003WJC MVP 2003References a b Marc Andre Fleury earns 500th win as Blackhawks shut out Canadiens Sportsnet ca December 9 2021 Retrieved December 13 2021 a b Minnesota Wild goalie Marc Andre Fleury joins 1 000 game club Sportsnet ca December 31 2023 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Olympedia nbsp Awards and achievementsPreceded byPierre Marc Bouchard Winner of the Mike Bossy Trophy2002 03 Succeeded byAlexandre PicardPreceded byRick Nash NHL first overall draft pick2003 Succeeded byAlexander OvechkinPreceded byRyan Whitney Pittsburgh Penguins first round draft pick2003 Succeeded byEvgeni MalkinPreceded byConnor Hellebuyck Winner of the Vezina Trophy2021 Succeeded byIgor ShesterkinPreceded byTuukka Rask and Jaroslav Halak Winner of the William M Jennings Trophy2021 With Robin Lehner Succeeded byFrederik Andersen and Antti Raanta Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Marc Andre Fleury amp oldid 1206401300, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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