Ovechkin Pays Tribute to Marc-Andre Fleury in Emotional Farewell Amid Capitals’ Loss

Ovechkin Pays Tribute to Marc-Andre Fleury in Emotional Farewell Amid Capitals’ Loss
Ovechkin Pays Tribute to Marc-Andre Fleury in Emotional Farewell Amid Capitals’ Loss

Alex Ovechkin, the Washington Capitals’ star forward, remained goalless in their 4-2 loss against the Minnesota Wild, keeping his career tally at 889 goals. He remains just six goals away from surpassing Wayne Gretzky’s all-time record, a milestone that has kept him in the spotlight for months. While he didn’t score, Ovechkin still found a way to make headlines with a heartfelt gesture toward an opposing player.

Ovechkin Honors Fleury in a Heartfelt Farewell After Years of Intense Battles

Despite the loss, Ovechkin ensured a special moment on the ice when he gathered his teammates to shake hands with Wild goaltender Marc-Andre Fleury. This was Fleury’s final season in the NHL, marking the end of a distinguished 21-year career.

Although Fleury did not play that night, sitting on the bench while Filip Gustavsson guarded the net, Ovechkin was determined to honor him. He was the first to greet Fleury at center ice, sharing a hug and a laugh in a moment of mutual respect.

Ovechkin Pays Tribute to Marc-Andre Fleury in Emotional Farewell Amid Capitals’ Loss
Ovechkin Pays Tribute to Marc-Andre Fleury in Emotional Farewell Amid Capitals’ Loss

Ovechkin has a deep history with Fleury, having faced him frequently during Fleury’s 13 seasons with the Pittsburgh Penguins. The Capitals’ captain even reminded his team in the morning that this would be their last encounter with the veteran goaltender.

Over the years, Ovechkin managed to score 28 goals in 47 games against Fleury, making him the goalie he has scored on the most in his career. Washington’s head coach, Spencer Carbery, praised Ovechkin’s gesture, calling it a “classy” tribute to a legendary career.

Fleury’s Legacy A Respected Goalie Cherished by Teammates and Opponents Alike

Fleury’s impact extends beyond just his impressive statistics; he is widely respected across the league. Capitals center Dylan Strome, who played briefly with Fleury in Chicago, spoke highly of his character, noting that he is considered one of the best people in hockey.

Even the Wild players acknowledged the significance of the moment. Gustavsson, who replaced Fleury in the game, remarked that Fleury is beloved across the league, and no one would have a bad word to say about him.

As Fleury’s career winds down, the Wild will likely have their own way of honoring him in the near future. Players like Jonas Brodin expressed their appreciation for having played alongside him, recognizing the lasting impact of his career.

Fleury’s retirement marks the end of an era, but the admiration from both teammates and opponents alike highlights the legacy he leaves behind. Ovechkin’s gesture was not just a tribute but a reflection of the camaraderie and respect that define the sport of hockey.