Although it's been a long time since Fleury has played this deep in the postseason, he said he's willing to provide whatever advice he can to whoever asks, especially since chances like this don't come around often.
"It's fun to share stories," said Fleury, who is in his 14th NHL season. "It's what we've all played for."
It will be Golden Knights coach Gerard Gallant's first time in the Cup Final as a player or coach.
"The more experience you got, the better off you are, for sure," said Gallant, a forward in the NHL from 1984-95 who is in his seventh season as a coach in the League. "[Fleury and Neal] have been there, they've done that. It's important for our group. They help our young players out. It's all about team this time of the year, and it's really important for our guys."
Vegas forward William Karlsson said he expects Fleury and Neal to lead by example in the high-pressure environment.
"I think they're just, with their experience and presence, they stay calm," Karlsson said. "I don't really ask them too much. Just having them around has a calming feeling. That's enough for me."