Article 6FNFX Fleury soaks up potential last game in Montreal: 'Definitely special'

Fleury soaks up potential last game in Montreal: 'Definitely special'

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Josh Wegman
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If this was Marc-Andre Fleury's last game in his home province, it couldn't have gone much better.

Fleury, who hails from Sorel-Tracy, Quebec (about an hour north of Montreal), made 27 saves in the Minnesota Wild's 5-2 victory over the Canadiens at the Bell Centre on Tuesday night.

It was a vintage performance by Fleury in his first appearance of the season. He even generated chants of his name from the Montreal crowd after going into a two-pad stack to rob Johnathan Kovacevic in the third period.

Marc-Andre Fleury makes a spectacular save pic.twitter.com/znKzvdw080

- TSN (@TSN_Sports) October 18, 2023

Fleury also received a standing ovation after being named the first star of the game.

Awesome moment for Marc-Andre Fleury in Montreal. #MNwild pic.twitter.com/cYRoStGO7o

- Bally Sports North (@BallySportsNOR) October 18, 2023

"Definitely special," Fleury said postgame. "I told myself before the season I want to enjoy every moment of it. I don't want to have any regrets if this is it. So I think I had a lot of fun tonight. My teammates played amazing in front of me. It was a fun win."

"I want to enjoy every moment of it. ... I had a lot of fun tonight."

Marc-Andre Fleury talks with @Gorgamatic21 in what could've been Fleury's last start in Montreal. #MNwild pic.twitter.com/TPtvVPDuHG

- Bally Sports North (@BallySportsNOR) October 18, 2023

The 38-year-old goaltender has yet to decide on his future beyond this season. After the Wild were eliminated from the 2023 playoffs, Fleury said he'd play in 2023-24 but added, "That might be it." He'll decide at the end of the campaign.

A three-time Stanley Cup champion and 2021 Vezina Trophy winner, Fleury is a surefire Hall of Famer. His 545 wins are the third-most all-time, just seven back of surpassing Patrick Roy for second behind Martin Brodeur's 691.

Fleury is still playing at a high level. He went 24-16-4 last season with a .908 save percentage and a 2.85 goals-against average.

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