Marc-Andre Fleury will start for the Vegas Golden Knights when they play the Montreal Canadiens in Game 5 of the Stanley Cup Semifinals in Las Vegas on Tuesday.
Fleury mishandled the puck late in the third period of Game 3 on Friday, leading to the tying goal by Josh Anderson with 1:55 left. The Canadiens won 3-2 in overtime.
But Golden Knights coach Peter DeBoer said that had nothing to do with why Robin Lehner started Game 4 on Sunday, when he made 27 saves in a 2-1 overtime victory. It was to give Fleury a rest and take advantage of their goalie depth. Fleury has started 15 of 17 games in the Stanley Cup Playoffs and is 9-6 with a 1.97 goals-against average, .921 save percentage and one shutout.
"We're professional athletes, and we're all very, very competitive," Vegas defenseman Nick Holden said. "And so, whenever you're not in and you're coming back in, you want to make sure you're at the top of your game, and I can't expect him to be anything but that.
"Obviously, they gave him a night off the other night, and if he's in tonight, he's going to have a little more juice, a little more energy. I just expect him, just like [Lehner] would, to bring his A-game."
Teams that win Game 5 when a best-of-7 NHL semifinal is tied have a series record of 47-15 (.758).
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