It was announced Wednesday that Marc-Andre Fleury is expected to miss some time due to an upper-body injury and is being evaluated further today. The 37-year-old has been up and down this season, posting a 6-4-1 record with a 2.80 GAA and .906 SV%. The injury is enough for the Wild to recall a goalie from their AHL affiliate Iowa.
Fleury was perfect in his last start, stopping all 28 of 28 shots in a 1-0 win over Seattle. The 37-year-old's season has been very up and down as he has a 6-3-1 record along with a .905 SV% and 2.87 GAA. He draws a great matchup against the Nashville Predators who rank 29th in the NHL in goals per game (2.6) and 26th in shots per game (29.4).
Fleury stopped 29 of 30 shots (.967 SV%) in his previous start as he took a hard-luck loss 1-0 to the LA Kings. The 37-year-old has struggled this season with a .896 SV% and 3.17 GAA but has a decent record despite the numbers as he is 5-3-1 on the season. He faces off against a surging Seattle Kraken team that has won their last five games.
Fleury allowed four goals on 23 shots (.826 SV%) as he lost 4-0 to Seattle in his last start. The 37-year-old has put up a great 5-2-1 record even while struggling with a .888 SV% and 3.41 GAA. He will face the Los Angeles Kings who are coming off a 5-4 win over Florida on Saturday.
Fleury continued his impressive bounce-back last game as he stopped 34 of 35 shots (.971 SV%) to lead the Wild over Montreal for his fourth straight win. Fleury's early struggles have caused his stats to look much worse than they should as he sports a 5-1-1 record to go along with his .894 SV% and 3.33 GAA. He takes on the Seattle Kraken who have won three of their last four games and ranks tenth in the NHL in goals for per game with 3.45.
Fleury allowed three goals on 26 shots in a win over the Blackhawks on Sunday. Fleury has put his horrendous start to the season behind him, winning three in a row while posting a .927 SV%. Tonight he'll face the Canadiens for the second time in a week--he stopped 26 of 27 shots in a 3-1 win in Montreal last Tuesday.
Fleury will start his third straight content after standing strong in a 3-1 win over Montreal his last time outl where he stopped 26 of 27 shots (.963 SV%). It has been a rough start to 2022-23 as Fleury has been fighting the puck to a 4.30 GAA and a .869 SV%. He takes on an Ottawa Senators team that is heating up as of late, having won their last four games while averaging five goals for in each of the victories.
Fleury will start his third straight content after standing strong in a 3-1 win over Montreal his last time outl where he stopped 26 of 27 shots (.963 SV%). It has been a rough start to 2022-23 as Fleury has been fighting the puck to a 4.30 GAA and a .869 SV%. He takes on an Ottawa Senators team that is heating up as of late, having won their last four games while averaging five goals for in each of the victories.
Fleury is coming off his strongest showing of the year Saturday where he lost a 4-3 battle against Boston allowing four goals on 43 shots (.907 SV%) for his second losing effort of the season. It has been a nightmarish start to 2022-23 for both the WIld and Fluery as he has consistently fought the puck while posting an ugly .847 SV% and second league-worst 5.24 GAA through four starts. His 1-3-1 Wild will head on the road to Montreal to take on a Canadiens team that lost to Dallas 5-2 Saturday and has struggled to score this season ranking a lowly 26th in league GF/GP (.267).
Fleury takes the crease after being pulled in his previous start after allowing four goals on 14 shots in a 7-6 Wild loss to the LA Kings. He has had a disastrous start to 2022-23, dawning an 8.35 GAA to go along with his .776 SV% for the winless Wild. They will host the Vancouver Canucks, who have blown a record four straight double-digit leads on the way to their 0-3-1 record.
Fleury will likely draw the start Monday as Minnesota hosts the defending Stanley Cup Champions at home. It has been a nightmarish start to 2022-23 for Fleury. After allowing seven goals on 35 shots last Thursday, he followed it up by getting pulled on four goals on 14 shots Saturday. The timing could not be worse for the 37-year-old to draw one of the tougher matchups in the NHL as he looks to return to midseason form.
Fleury will look to bounce back after a horrendous opening effort against the New York Rangers on Thursday where he allowed seven goals on 35 shots (.800 SV%). The 37-year-old will draw what should be a much easier matchup as he takes on the Kings at home Saturday.
Fleury will draw the 1-0-0 New York Rangers at home Thursday as the Wild kick off their season. The 37-year-old is entering his 19th NHL season ranking third all-time in goaltender wins (520). After being acquired by the Wild at the trade deadline in 2021-22, Fleury won nine of 11 starts while posting a .910 SV%.