Marc-André Fleury

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Marc-André Fleury is a Canadian professional ice hockey goaltender and multiple Stanley Cup champion widely regarded as one of the NHL’s most accomplished and durable netminders.

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instanceOf National Hockey League player
goaltender
human
ice hockey player
awardReceived Vezina Trophy
William M. Jennings Trophy
competitionClass men's ice hockey
countryOfCitizenship Canada
currentTeam Minnesota Wild
dateOfBirth 1984-11-28
draftedBy Pittsburgh Penguins
draftLeague NHL Entry Draft
draftPickNumber 1
draftRound 1
draftYear 2003
ethnicGroup French Quebecer
familyName Fleury
formerTeam Chicago Blackhawks
Pittsburgh Penguins
Vegas Golden Knights
fullName Marc-André Fleury self-link
givenName Marc-André
height 188 cm
6 ft 2 in
languageSpoken English
French
league National Hockey League
nationalTeam Canada
notableFor durability as an NHL goaltender
multiple Stanley Cup championships with the Pittsburgh Penguins
OlympicGames 2010 Winter Olympics
surface form: Vancouver 2010
OlympicMedal gold medal
participatedIn 2010 Winter Olympics
IIHF World Junior Championship
surface form: World Junior Ice Hockey Championships
placeOfBirth Sorel-Tracy, Quebec, Canada
playedFor Chicago Blackhawks
Minnesota Wild
Pittsburgh Penguins
Vegas Golden Knights
playsIn goaltender position
positionPlayed goaltender
sexOrGender male
shootsOrCatches catches left
sport ice hockey
StanleyCupChampion 2009
2016
2017
VezinaTrophyWinnerSeason 2020–21
wearsNumber 29
weight 185 lb
WorldJuniorMedal gold medal
silver medal

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Marc-André Fleury fullName Marc-André Fleury self-link
Pittsburgh Penguins notableGoaltender Marc-André Fleury