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Emotional Penguins Reunion for Marc-Andre Fleury: Sidney Crosby & Evgeni Malkin Strike Laughing Farewell

The Pittsburgh Penguins' game against the Minnesota Wild featured... Read More
The Pittsburgh Penguins-Minnesota Wild game on Sunday had extra emotional meaning for four former teammates-Sidney Crosby, Evgeni Malkin, Kris Letang, and legendary goaltender-with Marc-Andre Fleury probably the last one to play against the Penguins, who once nourished a Hall of Fame-warranting legacy with that franchise, as he retires at the end of the season. There was nostalgia, laughter, and even some teasing as it kicked off a night.

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Sidney Crosby & Evgeni Malkin Play Emotional Goodbye


Prior to the game, Crosby provided a glimpse into their relationship by speaking on the emotional chemistry they shared over winning throughout the years. The energy in Pittsburgh was electric with both fans and former teammates soaking in the last farewell moment.





But, as emotional as that was, it turned out to be a pretty nasty game: The Penguins managed to claim a 3-1 victory over Minnesota, with Crosby sneaking one past Fleury. This made things come full circle in poetic irony, given how Fleury had jokingly predicted before the game, “There’s no way these guys will score on me!” Crosby and Bryan Rust had already entertained the idea of their captain securing the game-winner, additional merriment, and irony on the occasion.

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For Crosby, it was again the milestone of his 20th goal for what is now a 17-year string of seasons, further proof of greatness among the numbers. But besides the statistics, this game involved more than that; it involved the players who once conquered the NHL together.

A Night Filled With Banter and Memories With Respect


After the final whistle, it was postgame that would define the night: Fleury, Crosby, Malkin, and Letang registered smiles, handshakes, and laughs in a reunion to remember from the years that were. The esprit de corps developed in the bonding over championship glory with numerous Stanley Cup trophies during their careers showed through, as they engaged in one-liners and emotional farewells.


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But with Fleury, the glory days come to an end. The legacy with the Penguins will remain unscathed, as fans at PPG Paints Arena granted him a standing ovation in recognition of his years of brilliance in goal. For Crosby, Malkin, and Letang, this would not be a typical victory-it was the closing chapter of their storied battles against their beloved former goaltender. For Fleury, it was a leave of absence filled with love, laughter, and fun that made him feel at home in Pittsburgh.


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