Canada will receive a prominent confirmation of its goals in the World Cup.
Marc-André Fleury can end his career by making a reel history. Aop
The Canadian men’s hockey team puts a terrible team in the World Cup starting on Friday.
Monday night came quite a bit as the goalkeeper icon Marc-André Fleury dresses up a maple leaf shirt in the World Cup.
The 40s legend ends his career this season, so Fleury plays the last matches of his career in the Canadian national team shirt.
To the club?
At the same time, the World Cup is special in many other ways. Fleury has never played in the World Cup, so the debut will be at the age of 40.
Fleury won the Olympic gold with Canada in Vancouver in 2010. He didn’t play a game at the time. This tournament is Fleury’s only national team race at adult level.
In addition to the Olympic gold, Molar has three Stanley Cup championships. If there is a World Championship gold this spring, Fleury is the first goalkeeper in history to reach the coveted three gold club.
Superstars
On Sunday and Monday night it was reported that another disc legend Sidney Crosby and in February 4 Nations Superstar received by the MVP Prize Nathan MacKinnon They also go to represent Canada for the Games.
Canada won 4 Nations face-offs and is now leaving for the World Cup, which is played in Sweden and Denmark. Canada plays with Finland in Stockholm in Group A.
Fleury has represented Minnesota Wild for the last three seasons. In the long and successful career, other clubs have been Pittsburgh Penguins, Vegas Golden Knights and Chicago Blackhawks.

