"I truly believe that good things happen to good people," Vincent said. "When you spend your energy on being positive and helping your teammates, at some point it comes back to you. Marc-Andre has been a great teammate his whole life. He was in major junior and he still is. Listen to his teammates now and his former teammates in Pittsburgh. This kind of attitude will pay off at some point. He's invested in being a positive person and he does it naturally.
"The energy that Marc-Andre brings to the rink is contagious. He loves being at the rink, he loves having fun. He understands the pressure, no doubt, as he did back in junior. He welcomes it but at the same time he finds a way to have fun with it because he loves the game so much."
The two men have stayed in touch. On Sunday, after Fleury helped the Golden Knights to a series-clinching victory against the Jets in Game 5 of the Western Conference Final, Vincent texted him to say congratulations.
Fleury replied quickly with a message of thanks.
"[Vincent] is one of the best coaches I've had, definitely," Fleury said. "I was 15 when I left home to go [to Cape Breton]. It was a big step for me. Pascal told me right away that I could stay or go back, or maybe come back next year. Then he was like, 'You can make the team, you can help us.'
"And since that first day, he's always helped me through his discipline, through his work ethic, through his professionalism. He made me care about my homework, my studies."
Vincent, who spent five years as an assistant with the Jets before coaching Manitoba for the past two seasons, considers the bond he has with Fleury, and the friendships he's made through the years with Vegas coach Gerard Gallant and assistant Mike Kelly, when he casts an eye toward the Cup Final.
"I wish we (the Jets) were still playing," Vincent said, "but Marc-Andre will always have a special place in my heart.
"Losing to Vegas is still fresh in my mind, and I'm Winnipeg Jets all the way. I'm not necessarily hoping that Vegas wins, but I'm wishing the best to those people. They're good people. Does that make me a fan of Vegas?"
And then he laughed.
"Let's just say that my human connection to Marc-Andre, Gerard and Mike makes me think, if we're not going to win, it might as well be those guys."
NHL.com staff writer Lisa Dillman contributed to this report.