So when it came time for the Penguins goaltender of the past 14 years, ever since he was taken by them with the No 1 pick in the 2003 NHL Draft, to choose someone to hand the Cup to, Fleury had no doubt who it would be.
It was the man who had taken his job: Matt Murray.
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"I think we did a good job together to win this Cup," Fleury said. "Matt is the goalie of the future for this team, I think it was important for him to celebrate tonight."
Murray, 23, was nearly moved to tears talking about Fleury's gesture, because Fleury had more-veteran players -- Phil Kessel or Patric Hornqvist or Trevor Daley -- to choose from.
But Fleury picked Murray, and he did it for a reason, and Murray fully understood what that reason was.
"He's been a really important mentor for me, just such a support person for me over the last couple of years," Murray said. "There's no way I'm able to play as freely as I do without it being [Fleury] there to support me. He's meant everything to me.
"The fact that he handed me the Cup there says a lot about who [Fleury] is. That meant so much to me, for him to do that. I don't know what made him do that, but I'm very thankful for having him around and to call him a friend and a mentor. He's a special human being."