Hey, who does over the top better than Vegas? No one, of course, which is why Chocolate Fleury should be of no surprise to anyone.
Bellagio President and COO Randy Morton cooked up the idea of having a chocolate representation of Vegas Golden Knights goalie Marc-Andre Fleury constructed and erected in the iconic hotel's patisserie. Morton whispered his concept to Executive Pastry Chef Patrick Lassaque who then assembled his team of Yamilet Hiller (Assistant Executive Pastry Chef) and Jerome Jacob (Assistant Executive Pastry Chef) and fun/work began.
Ninety pounds of chocolate and five weeks later - Chocolate Fleury was unveiled.
"I have been a lifelong hockey fan so to witness all of the success the Vegas Golden Knights have achieved is truly remarkable," said Bellagio President and COO Randy Morton. "From Marc-Andre Fleury's 400+ wins to Karlsson's hat trick to many other team highlights, the players have had an amazing inaugural season. The Bellagio Patisserie chocolate sculpture pays tribute to all they have accomplished."
Morton added, "Las Vegas has been hungry for a professional sports team for quite some time. The anticipation for hockey was at an all-time high and already in their NHL debut, they have made a tremendous impact. From charitable efforts to community partnerships, the team is a first-class organization. It is an honor to have Bill Foley and the Vegas Golden Knights represent our fine city."
Marc-Andre Fleury and Chocolate, A Delectable Combination
Chocolate Marc-Andre Fleury was unveiled at the Bellagio on Monday