For Marc-Andre Fleury, he admitted Sunday felt a bit different. After 13 years…
The logo was new.
The colors were new.
The teammates were new, the system was new, the team he was representing was new.
Ever since the day he was drafted No. 1 overall in the 2003 NHL Draft, Marc-Andre Fleury has been a Pittsburgh Penguin. Starting as an 18-year-old rookie, blossoming into one of the NHL's best goalies, winning three Stanley Cups and capturing the hearts of an entire city, it's been that way.
Marc-Andre Fleury has ALWAYS been a Pittsburgh Penguin. He officially became a Vegas Golden Knight when his former club left the soon-to-be 33-year-old available - choosing to keep 23-year-old goalie Matt Murray -in June's Expansion Draft.
For Fleury, Golden Knights Debut A Bit Out Of The Ordinary
The goalie spent his entire 13-year career with the Pittsburgh Penguins before joining Vegas in June