"He deserves to be starting this game," Vegas coach Peter DeBoer said.
Fleury will lead the Golden Knights onto the ice for the Bridgestone NHL Outdoors Saturday against the Colorado Avalanche at Edgewood Tahoe Resort in Stateline, Nevada (3 p.m. ET; NBC, SN1, SN, TVAS). It's the first outdoor game for the Golden Knights, and the goalie who started their first regular-season, Stanley Cup Playoff and Stanley Cup Final games will be in the net.
Fleury has started 164 of the Golden Knights' 249 regular-season games and has 98 of their 143 wins since they began play in the 2017-18 season, when they reached the Final.
"His impact to this franchise from the day that they had the [2017 NHL] Expansion Draft has been immeasurable," DeBoer said of the 36-year-old, who is in his 17th NHL season and won the Stanley Cup three times with the Pittsburgh Penguins (2009, 2016, 2017). "I think he has the perspective. A lot of guys don't realize they're in the twilight of their career or tend to ignore it, and maybe don't look back and appreciate moments as much, but in talking to him I think he has that recognition and appreciation in the moment that this is a special game and a special day."
Fleury (7-2-0) has a 1.56 goals-against average and .937 save percentage this season, ranking first and second in the NHL among goalies with five or more starts. He has started five straight games with Robin Lehner sidelined because of an upper-body injury and is 3-2-0 with one shutout, a 1.81 GAA and .931 save percentage. Fleury allowed three goals on 55 shots (.945 save percentage) in back-to-back games against Colorado on Sunday and Tuesday.
"This is a steppingstone for our organization, and I think we're starting to be known around the League as a destination place," Golden Knights captain Mark Stone said. "Everybody wants to play for Vegas. He was part of the reasoning and one of the main reasons of creating that culture. He's excited to play. … He's played incredible."
Fleury has played two NHL outdoor games, both for the Penguins: the 2011 NHL Winter Classic, a 3-1 loss to the Washington Capitals at Heinz Field in Pittsburgh; and the 2014 NHL Stadium Series, a 5-1 loss to the Chicago Blackhawks at Soldier Field in Chicago.
This game is not solely about Fleury or his start in Vegas' first signature regular-season game.
It's more about the scene, the picturesque setting, the first time the NHL will play a game on a golf course with Mother Nature's beauty taking the place of fans because of the coronavirus pandemic. The previous 30 NHL outdoor games had a combined 1,622,081 fans in attendance.