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With Minnesota's 1st-round loss, Marc-Andre Fleury's career comes to an end

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| Friday, May 2, 2025 1:23 a.m.
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Minnesota Wild goalie Marc-Andre Fleury salutes the fans at the end of Game 6 of a first-round series against the Vegas Golden Knights at the Xcel Energy Center in St. Paul, Minn., on Thursday.

When the Minnesota Wild lost 3-2 to the Vegas Golden Knights to end a Western Conference first-round series Thursday night, it was the end of an era in the NHL.

Goalie Marc-Andre Fleury’s career has come to an end.

Fans at the XCel Energy Center chanted Fleury’s name during the traditional post-series handshake line. Fleury then shook hands with the on-ice officials, gave a quick wave to the crowd and headed to the locker room.

Marc-Andre Fleury salutes the crowd and leaves the ice for the final time in his NHL career ???? pic.twitter.com/FVUjHwz7SI

— B/R Open Ice (@BR_OpenIce) May 2, 2025

Fleury’s final appearance came in Game 5 of the series Tuesday when he replaced ill starter Filip Gustavsson and stopped 6 of 7 shots in a third period of a 3-2 Vegas win.

Fleury’s first appearance came Oct. 10, 2003 when he made 46 saves in a spectacular performance in a 3-0 Penguins loss to the Los Angeles Kings.

His final game against the Penguins came March 9 of this season when he stopped 19 shots but gave up goals to longtime teammates Sidney Crosby and Evgeni Malkin during a 3-1 Wild loss.

His final game in Pittsburgh was Oct. 29 of this season when he made 26 saves in a 5-3 Wild win over the Penguins/

Fleury wraps up his career as the second-winningest goalie in NHL history with 575 career victories in the regular season, trailing only Martin Brodeur (691).

A three-time Stanley Cup champion, he is tied with Grant Fuhr for third all-time in postseason wins with 92, trailing Patrick Roy (151) and Brodeur (113).


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