"Fleury's personality, he just always gives his all," Belleville said. "He's just such a team player. Pretty much, that's what it's all about."
The turnout didn't surprise Belleville or other fans in attendance. Fleury, on the other hand, was taken aback.
"It's been a little crazy," Fleury said. "I think, wherever I go, people have been great to me. They say hi, take a picture or something. They all have very kind words. Sometimes it's a little emotional, but it's very flattering."
Fleury, who won the Stanley Cup three times with Pittsburgh, including this season, holds Penguins goalie records for games played (691), minutes played (39,769), wins (375) and shutouts (44).
The fans on hand Tuesday touted those accomplishments but mostly focused on Fleury's demeanor.
"Fleury was one of the first Penguins that I actually enjoyed," said Sarah Evans, 20. "The first game I went to, he was the goalie. But I just like the way he loves the game. When he makes a save, you can tell he's really proud of himself."
Her 15-year-old sister, Abby Evans, agreed.
"For me, it was his personality," Abby said. "Just his excitement on the rink. The way he acts on and off the ice is really great."