The Wild Just SCREWED Over Fleury...
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- čas přidán 30. 05. 2024
- In a surprising twist, the Minnesota Wild throw a curveball in the hockey world by benching none other than Marc-Andre Fleury for the showdown against the Pittsburgh Penguins. Is this the final chapter for the legendary goalie in the city where he etched his name in history? Join us as we unravel the layers of this unexpected decision, exploring the strategies, emotions, and implications for Fleury's illustrious career.
As future Hall of Famer Fleury inches closer to the remarkable milestones of 1,000 career games and climbing the NHL's all-time wins list, the Wild's choice to start Filip Gustavsson in Pittsburgh raises questions. Will this be Fleury's last dance at the PPG Paints Arena, and what does it mean for his legacy?
Delve into the nostalgia as Fleury reflects on his time with the Penguins, acknowledging the rapid passage of his 20-year career. With sentiments echoing through his words, the decision not to start him in Pittsburgh becomes more than a tactical move-it becomes a poignant moment in hockey history.
As the hockey community buzzes with speculation, dive deep into the intricacies of the Wild's game plan, Gustavsson's stellar performance, and the potential impact on Fleury's decision-making about the future. Share your insights on this unforeseen twist in the comments below and stay tuned as we follow every emotion, every play, and every decision in the world of hockey drama. Subscribe for in-depth analysis, player spotlights, and all the twists and turns that make the NHL a riveting spectacle. Don't miss out on the unfolding saga of Marc-Andre Fleury's unexpected benching-hit that subscribe button now!
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Was listening to local Pittsburgh sports radio today, they mentioned something about fleury not liking to play against the pens and vice versa. Like they gave him the choice to play tonight or agains Boston and he chose Boston. Sounded more like a fact than a guess but who knows.
Alan Walsh will have something to say. Please Mr. Walsh ask for a trade to Edmonton. He’s exactly what the Oilers need right now.
Veronique - Laissez Marc aller a Edmonton. He has one more cup in him! The experience for the kids en l'ouest will be irreplaceable :)
I am an Oilers fan but I am from Minnesota. I would have liked the North Stars if they were still here, I do love those North Stars inspired alternate jerseys. I do wish they would use the 1988 design with the black stripe as well though
Love Wild North Star color jerseys #verybuyable 💛💚🎅🤶
Dick move,,, The Wilds are 7th in their division, makes no sense to not let him have this moment.
Agree! Downright cruelty.
Fleury didn't even want to play.
He didn't want the spot and he's not great against former teams. Besides we needed a vet for a tough team and he came through in Boston
Pens with the Win! Gus allows 4 on 29 shots, with a 86% save average. Was it worth it John Hynes?
Hynes and Montgomery need to coach a team with Mike Yeo
How do you feel now that the Bruins game is done 😂
@@changemymind06 I still feel we need an all bald coaching staff
Fleury start = easy move 😊
Hynes screwed him… there’s no other way to look at it. He had the power to change the rotation schedule, but didn’t. I hate him for it because it was downright cruel on multiple levels. Flower was a professional about it of course. But I’m certain it hurt him.
And I’m pissed at Guerin, too. Guerin had the power to make the change, but kept quiet.
They are benching this future HOFer way too much. They know it’s his last year and they are aware of the records in front of him. Cruel. That’s the only word that fits. I’m livid about it.
Fleury didn't even want to play the game. The coach did what was best fir MAF.
Yeah..... his numbers against former teams are pretty bad, too. Besides the Wild have a hole to dig out of and Boston is the better team. Seems like a great decision to put the vet against them... I thought we were gonna lose that one no matter what. Besides you can't make business decisions based on emotions lol
Gustavsson is the better goalie for the Wild. They’re trying to win games and get going towards a playoff spot. Fleury also has a pretty poor record against his former team. No time for sentimentality, and they didn’t screw him over in any sense. Good article about this on The Athletic today, by Rob Rossi.
People worry too much about this kind of crap now that social media has ruined your minds.
Wild coach, John Hynes is a piece of garbage for this decision. I've never cheered on Pittsburgh in my life, especially as a Minnesota resident. But as this game is played, I hope Gus gets lit up!
I felt the same way!!! I HATE Hynes and Guerin for this!
And if Gus had any balls-and respect for Marc-he would have told Hynes he wasn’t going in. Gus is arrogant. He’s high on himself. He makes many comments that are self-praising. And in watching his interaction and body language around Marc, I don’t think he cares much about him. He never shows much excitement for Marc on the ice after Marc wins. He gives Marc a lackluster congrats, barely even smiling. I don’t like him. Flower can skate circles around him!!!
Pens suck and Bruins are good…so it’s a compliment?
Hockey is the worst sport by far
Then why are you out here commenting on hockey vids? 🤡
@@IMAGE_NT_HEADERSI think he means cut throat sport, no pun intended
Says the anime fan.
@@s0upra536 enema fan too
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