Fleury was 29-13-4 with a 2.24 GAA, a .927 save percentage and four shutouts with the Golden Knights last season. The 33-year-old, selected by Vegas from the Pittsburgh Penguins in the NHL Expansion Draft, was 13-7 to help the Golden Knights reach the Stanley Cup Final and ranked first in shutouts (four) and second in GAA (2.24) and save percentage (.927) among goaltenders who played at least five postseason games. The three-time Cup winner with the Penguins (2009, 2016, 2017) ranks third among active NHL goalies in wins (404) and fifth in shutouts (48), and he leads in playoff wins (75) and playoff shutouts (14).
"He went from being the backup [in 2016-17] in Pittsburgh to being the face of the franchise when he was drafted in the expansion draft," Tanguay said. "We all know about the tools that he has, the reflexes, the competitive nature, the glove that's extremely good, same thing on the blockers, he's extremely good. But the fact that he loves the game was so contagious and so crucial for the Vegas Golden Knights in their inaugural season.
"The success that they had had a lot to do not only with the player Marc-Andre Fleury is, but with the type of person that he is. It really showed in this team and this community."