Yesterday, Minnesota Wild head coach Dean Evason pulled goaltender Marc-Andre Fleury after he allowed four goals on 14 shots against the Los Angeles Kings.
Unfortunately, Flower is off to a very slow start this season.
On Thursday against the Rangers, the goaltender allowed seven goals on 35 shots, leaving the Wild winless in two games this season.
Fleury has a disastrous goals-against-average of 8.37 and a .776 save percentage. Ouch!
The 37-year-old signed a two-season contract this summer that will pay him an average of $3.5 million per year.
Credit: RDS
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Is it time for Fleury to retire?
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