Cologne (SID) – The three-time Stanley Cup winner Marc-Andre Fleury gets another chance to win the title in the professional ice hockey league NHL. On the last day of the transfer window, the Minnesota Wild brought the starting goaltender from the Chicago Blackhawks. Fleury (37) was already on the bench as a substitute on Monday (local time) and saw Cam Talbot shut out 3-0 once morest the Vegas Golden Knights.
Canadian Fleury, the 2003 draft pick, won the Stanley Cup with the Pittsburgh Penguins in 2009, 2016 and 2017. With Las Vegas, the 2010 Olympic champion failed four years ago in the final once morest the Washington Capitals.
The Blackhawks, second to bottom in the Central Division, no longer have a realistic chance of making the playoffs. Minnesota is the third best team in the west.