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NHL Teams Inquire About Marc-André Fleury’s Potential Return
UPDATE: NHL teams are actively reaching out to Marc-André Fleury‘s agent as speculation mounts regarding the goalie’s potential return to the ice. Pierre LeBrun reported earlier today that several teams have contacted Fleury’s representation, indicating that the demand for skilled goalies is high amid ongoing injuries and performance issues across the league.
Why does this matter now? The NHL is facing a significant goalie shortage, with teams like the Edmonton Oilers urgently seeking experienced players. After acquiring Tristan Jarry, who is currently sidelined due to an injury, the Oilers have joined other franchises in gauging Fleury’s interest in returning to professional play.
Maxime Truman, a colleague of LeBrun, confirmed that Fleury has expressed an eagerness to play again, stating, “He loves hockey to the point where he’s itching not to play.” This sentiment is echoed by the fact that Fleury recently participated in an alumni match, reigniting speculation about his future in the NHL.
Despite the interest, experts caution that wanting to return and actually doing so are two different matters. Fleury has previously cited personal reasons for his retirement, emphasizing family priorities and his physical well-being. However, the buzz around a possible comeback is palpable among fans and analysts alike, with many hoping to see the beloved player back on the ice.
“Will he dare to come out of retirement?” asked Truman, highlighting the uncertainty surrounding Fleury’s decision.
The Oilers are not alone in their pursuit; other teams are also rumored to have checked in on Fleury’s intentions. Speculation is rising about whether teams like the Montreal Canadiens might also be interested in adding the veteran goalie to their roster.
Fleury’s situation has prompted discussions about the broader implications for teams struggling with their goaltending options. As the NHL season progresses, teams are keen to bolster their lineups with reliable players. The urgency is heightened as teams navigate injuries and inconsistent performances.
In a light-hearted twist, fellow goalie Ryan Miller joked about his own potential comeback, asking if NHL teams were interested in him as well. “I think I’m still within the Philip Rivers range of a comeback,” he tweeted, adding a humorous touch to the ongoing goalie conversation.
As the situation develops, fans and analysts alike will be watching closely to see if Fleury decides to lace up his skates once again. The coming days may yield more answers as teams seek to solidify their rosters heading into the critical mid-season phase.
Stay tuned for updates as this story unfolds, and keep an eye on the NHL landscape for any significant announcements regarding Fleury’s future.
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