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Marc-Andre Fleury may be retired from the NHL ... including cheering on their dad in the crowd during games, and another of them climbing over him while skating together on the ice.
Fleury and Crosby are together again in Sweden, making the most of a serendipitous reunion as Fleury finishes his playing ...
Marc-Andre Fleury heads to the 2025 IIHF World Championship to suit up for Team Canada, and he'll be joined by former Penguins teammate Sidney Crosby. The legendary duo, who used to lead the ...
After Marc-Andre Fleury’s emotional farewell from the NHL. The attention has shifted to his family. Especially his wife, Veronique Larosee Fleury, is known for her quiet support throughout his ...
After a standout performance in his IIHF World Championship debut Sunday, speculation around a possible NHL return gained traction when Fleury’s agent replied cryptically to insider Pierre LeBrun's ...
Goaltender Marc-Andre Fleury isn't hanging up the skates quite yet. Fleury, who recently put the finishing touches on a 21-year NHL career, announced on Monday that he would join former teammate ...
Marc Andre-Fleury is officially finished with his 21-year NHL career, after announcing his retirement and meeting with media for his Minnesota Wild 2024-25 exit interview early Monday afternoon.
Marc-Andre Fleury’s final NHL season ended with a Minnesota Wild playoff elimination at the hands of the Vegas Golden Knights, and his retirement becoming official—sort of. Less than a week ...
The National Hockey League announced Sunday that former Pittsburgh Penguins goaltender Marc-Andre Fleury has been named to the NHL Quarter-Century Team.
Veteran goalie Marc-Andre Fleury led the Wild to the ice for the third period, taking the place of starting goalie Filip Gustavsson, who left the game due to illness. The moment Fleury hit the ice ...
When the Minnesota Wild saw their season come to an end at the hands of the Vegas Golden Knights, it also meant the end of veteran goalie Marc-Andre Fleury’s NHL career. Before the start of the ...
It also was the end of the career of future Hall of Fame goaltender Marc-Andre Fleury, who backed up on Thursday after getting into part of Game 5 because of Filip Gustavsson's illness.