It only seemed as though Fleury had attained superhero status after the first five games of the Stanley Cup Playoffs.
In those games, Fleury gave up three goals and had eye-popping numbers: a 0.54 goals-against average and .982 save percentage.
In the next three, Fleury allowed 11 goals. In eight games in the playoffs, he has a 1.53 GAA and a .951 save percentage.
"We had chances in the last two games to take it up in front, but Fleury, I think has been exceptional especially early in games in order to keep us off the board," Sharks coach Peter DeBoer said. "It's nice that we've stuck with it, and hopefully we see some cracks."
Fleury played well in a 4-3 double-overtime loss in Game 2. In a 4-3 overtime win in Game 3, his glove save against Logan Couture 3:10 into OT is one of the highlights of the playoffs.
That's the Fleury the Golden Knights fully expect to see when the series returns to Las Vegas for Game 5 on Friday (10 p.m. ET; NBCSN, CBC, TVAS). He is capable of giving them a chance to win even when they are not playing their very best.
"He's our backbone," defenseman Brayden McNabb said. "He has been all year. Amazing goalie, amazing person. We're very fortunate to have him. Maybe we rely on him too much, but he's our backbone, and we're 100 percent confident in him back there."