Published 6/5/2008
at Yahoo! Sports - NHL News
Goalie Marc-Andre Fleury arguably was the Pittsburgh Penguins' MVP during the Stanley Cup finals. One of his few misplays in the series brought back bad memories of perhaps the worst moment of his career. The Detroit Red Wings' game-winning goal in their 3-2, Cup-clinching victory in Game 6 Wednesday night came when Henrik Zetterberg put a shot between Fleury's pads about 7 1/2 minutes into the...
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