Marc-Andre Fleury Addresses Retirement Rumors, Takes on $250,000 Challenge
The legendary goaltender contemplates retirement while accepting Pat McAfee's challenge to score a goal, with a charity donation as the prize.
- Marc-Andre Fleury, the second-winningest goaltender in NHL history, addressed retirement rumors on the Pat McAfee Show, stating he will make a decision at the end of the season.
- Pat McAfee has challenged Fleury to score a goal this season, offering a $250,000 donation to a charity of Fleury's choice if he succeeds.
- Fleury recently surpassed Patrick Roy to become the NHL's second-best goalie in terms of wins, with a total of 552 victories.
- Fleury has never scored a goal before; if he completes McAfee's challenge, he will become only the 15th goalie in NHL history to do so.
- Fleury's career includes three Stanley Cups and a Vezina Trophy for being the best goaltender in the league in 2021.