Home » World » Marc-André Fleury stays with the Minnesota Wild Marc-André Fleury stays with the Minnesota Wild July 8, 2022 by world today news Goaltender Marc-André Fleury has signed a new two-year deal with the Minnesota Wild. Posted yesterday at 7:07 p.m. – – Nicholas Richard The Press – The Quebecer will pocket an amount of 3.5 million dollars per season. His contract also includes a no-move clause. Fleury was acquired from the Chicago Blackhawks midway through last season. In 56 games last season, he earned 28 wins and had a 2.90 goals-against-average and 0908 save percentage. The 37-year-old goalkeeper will begin his 20e season in the National Hockey League. With 520 wins, he is the third most successful goalkeeper in history. Fleury, three-time Stanley Cup champion, also won the Vézina Trophy during the 2021 season. First overall pick in the 2003 NHL Draft, Fleury had agreed to be traded to Minnesota this winter so as not to be too far away from his family, then located in Chicago. – Related posts:Ukrainian Armed Forces Recapture Blagodatne Village in Southeastern Ukraine from Russian TroopsTurkish Lira Falls to New All-Time Low After Central Bank Rate HikeFGJEZ confirms 8 dead after clashes in ValparaísoChina Removes Israel from Online Maps Amid Gaza Conflict Nico (30): – Do not understand that I live ② Spotify Premium Family — TV, Hi-fi & Video Other — 2ememain Leave a Comment Cancel replyCommentName Email Website Save my name, email, and website in this browser for the next time I comment. Δ This site uses Akismet to reduce spam. Learn how your comment data is processed. Search for:
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Nicholas Richard
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The Quebecer will pocket an amount of 3.5 million dollars per season. His contract also includes a no-move clause.
Fleury was acquired from the Chicago Blackhawks midway through last season. In 56 games last season, he earned 28 wins and had a 2.90 goals-against-average and 0908 save percentage.
The 37-year-old goalkeeper will begin his 20e season in the National Hockey League. With 520 wins, he is the third most successful goalkeeper in history.
Fleury, three-time Stanley Cup champion, also won the Vézina Trophy during the 2021 season.
First overall pick in the 2003 NHL Draft, Fleury had agreed to be traded to Minnesota this winter so as not to be too far away from his family, then located in Chicago.
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