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Fleury dépasse Patrick Roy pour la victoire #552 en STYLE avec un SHUTOUT!



Marc-André Fleury, qui avait besoin d’une victoire pour dépasser la légende de la LNH Patrick Roy, a décroché la victoire numéro 552 dans le plus pur style Flower : un SHUOUT des Islanders !

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  1. Kind of a tainted record for any past nhl goalies that started well before 2005-06 since there used to be ties, Patrick Roy has 131 ties on his record Brodeur also has a bunch of ties. fleury has only 2 because hes started late 2003. STILL THOUGH, IMPRESSIVE AS EVER. MANY MORE WINS THAN LOSSES. Won over half his game, out standing acheivement and an outstanding tenure as a top NHL Goaltender

  2. Congratulations👏👍🎊🎉🥳💐🍾🥂🎆🎇Marc Andre Fleury Reaching 552rd Career NHL Shutout Win He Deserves It.

  3. So happy for MAF! We miss you in Vegas. I’ll wear my Fleury sweater forever!

  4. FLOWER! I still remember the days of the sport gold RBK pads. Its been a long and great career.

  5. One of my favorite goalies to watch play, he deserves this win and all the good things about him. Sincerely a Patrick Roy fanboy.

  6. Congrats, so happy for the man!! I like him so much, he is so spectacular and athletic! What a legend and a blast to watch!

  7. This Penguin fan could not be any more happy for the legend that is MAF. You have had one amazing career Marc and you are an even more amazing person off the ice. Congratulations 🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉

  8. cant compare as Roy played his entire career where there was ties, how many shootout wins did Fleury won?

  9. It feels like yesterday Brodeur took the record. People were wondering if, when, and how long it would be before another goalie would reach that level. An absolutely amazing accomplishment.

    Wonder if the next goaltender is playing in the league right now.

  10. One of my favorite goalies ever, and that despite the fact I was never a Penguins fan – Fleury made me cheer for them anyway. Bring back the yellow pads!

  11. I fell in love with him in the world jrs when he was 18 and haven't stopped loving his style, personality and love for the game since. Thanks for a great 20+ years of hockey!

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