Marc-Andre Fleury never played a Canadians game, but Montreal always said au Revoir in its own special way.
Fleury, Sorel-Tracy, a retired NHL goal tender from Quebec, won Habs 4-0, and was treated specially in his hometown in his Montreal Swan song.
Fleury stopped 19 shots with the 76th NHL shutout, and was hit by his teammates when the last horn rang, and was applauded by the Montreal crowd.
In addition, the whole Canadian lineup was waiting for him at the center ice. Each player shook hands before skating to the coaching staff of the bench team.
When Flue led the wild waiting for him, he was sticking from outside the ice.
He was the first Minnesota to go down the visitor's tunnel.
Before the game began, Bell Center cheered him out when he was shown on the video board on the ice while playing the Canadian national anthem.
The second act was performed during the 3rd TV timeout, and the videoboard gave him another compliment, the crowd made a noise, and said his surname over and over again.
The first draft pick in 2003 was in the middle of his last season, the 21st place on NHL, and a memorable career of Netminder.
Flue won three stun -lake cups, won the VEZINA trophy in 2021 playoffs, and became the second largest winner of the goalkeeper (571) in history.
He gets another cup opportunity before his career ends.
