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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 ...
With Marc-Andre Fleury officially retiring from the NHL after 21 seasons, there has been a lot of reflection and celebration ...
ST. PAUL, Minn. (AP) — Marc-Andre Fleury has exited the NHL after 21 seasons in the net, eager for more family time and an end to the on-ice tributes while fully accepting at age 40 that he's no ...
Marc-André Fleury has 21 seasons under his belt, the second-most wins in NHL history, and a lifetime of stories about Sidney Crosby and Evgeni Malkin. Skip to main content STYLE ...
Marc-Andre Fleury’s NHL career officially ended following the Minnesota Wild’s elimination in Game 6 against the Vegas Golden Knights. Fleury played 21 seasons in the league, beginning as the ...
Marc-Andre Fleury's NHL career is over, but he isn't done with hockey yet. The former Penguins goalie will reunite with Sidney Crosby to play for Canada at the world championships.
Marc-Andre Fleury announced his retirement this season, and even after playing well for Team Canada, he has confirmed that he's officially done. When the Minnesota Wild lost in the first round to ...
Fleury leaves his mark on the next generation of NHL stars.
Minnesota Wild goaltender Marc-Andre Fleury celebrates his team’s overtime win against the Anaheim Ducks after an NHL hockey game Tuesday, April 15, 2025, in St. Paul, Minn.
Marc-Andre Fleury’s 1,051 games played are the second-most of any goalie in NHL history, behind only Martin Brodeur (1,266), who also stands as the only goalie with more wins (691) in his career ...