It has been a turbulent year for Marc-André Fleury.
This summer, he got traded to the Chicago Blackhawks. The Golden Knights wanted to give the number one spot to Robin Lehner, and with their cap situation, they had to make a choice between Lehner and Fleury.
They chose Lehner. It didn't turn out very well for them...
Fleury's adventure in Chicago didn't last long as he was traded for the 2nd time in under a year, this time to the Minnesota Wild. The first overall pick in 2003 is playing great so far with his new team, registering 4 wins in 5 games, a 2.44 goals-against average and a .926 save percentage.
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However, the veteran could once again change teams this summer. Elliotte Friedman made a big prediction by saying that Fleury could come back in Pittsburgh if he doesn't want to stay in Minnesota.
As a reminder, Fleury has 31 wins in 58 games against the Flyers in his career. It's the second team against which Fleury has the most wins in his career, behind the New York Rangers.