Marc-Andre Fleury never played a game for the Canadiens, but Montreal made sure to say au revoir in its own special way.
The NHL announced that Marc-Andre Fleury was named to the Pittsburgh Penguins Quarter-Century First Team. Here's a look back ...
Minnesota Wild netminder Marc-Andre Fleury is set to play his possible last game against the Calgary Flames on Saturday night ...
The Canadiens sent Wild goalie Marc-Andre Fleury off in style with a classy gesture after their game on Thursday.
Fleury, who grew up an hour outside town, made 19 saves and waited out a lengthy standing ovation late in the game.
Fleury turned aside 32 of 34 shots in Tuesday's 3-0 loss to the Bruins, with Boston's final goal getting scored into an empty net. The veteran netminder kept the Bruins off the board in the first ...
Today, we want to examine Marc-Andre Fleury's tenure with the club and his ... When Fleury left the Penguins in the 2017 Expansion Draft, he departed the greatest statistical netminder in team ...
Fleury will protect the road cage against the Bruins on Tuesday, according to Joe Smith of The Athletic. In his final regular-season game in Montreal on Thursday, Fleury recorded a 19-save shutout ...
He went first overall in the 2003 NHL Draft to the Pittsburgh Penguins ... Hall of Fame once he's eligible for induction. Marc-Andre Fleury spoke after the game on Thursday night.
MONTREAL — During one of the most emotional moments of his career, Marc-Andre Fleury struggled to hold it together. First came the goose bumps. Then came some tears. “I’m getting old,” he ...