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Marc-André Fleury makes everyone laugh again with his McLovin costume

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Greg Wilson
October 21, 2024  (3:10 PM)
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We all know Marc-André Fleury's incredible sense of humor, and he showed it once again with his Halloween costume this year.

He decided to dress up as the actor McLovin, a character from the movie Superbad. He played him very well, even with his little Hawaiian ID.

We can say that it was a very successful costume. Marc-André Fleury has always had a great sense of humor for this kind of thing, and Halloween is without a doubt one of his favorite times of the year.

Marc-André Fleury will be 40 in November and this is his last season in the Bettman circuit. He is going directly to the Hockey Hall of Fame, alone in 2nd place in history in terms of victories, ahead of Patrick Roy and behind Martin Brodeur.

Unfortunately, the latter is not achievable for Fleury, but 2nd should be enough. In my opinion, his #29 should also be retired in Pittsburgh, alongside the 87, 71 and 58 of Sidney Crosby, Evgeni Malkin and Kristopher Letang.

During an episode of the series on the Canadiens' reconstruction, we noted a passage from Kent Hughes where he raises the possibility of signing Marc-André Fleury to a one-year contract.

Imagine if he had finished his career with the Canadiens! Every time the Quebec goalie shows up in Montreal, he gets warm applause all evening at the Bell Centre as an opponent. The treatment he would have received with a CH jersey would have been phenomenal.

We are speaking in the conditional of course, because Marc-André Fleury made his choice and signed with the Wild to finish his career in Minnesota.

Regardless, Fleury will always be remembered as a lively and bon vivant. He will certainly be missed by the NHL once he officially announces his retirement.

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Will you miss Marc-André Fleury when he announces that his career is over?

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