TAMPA, Fla. — Marc-Andre Fleury’s first two trips to the NHL All-Star Game didn’t go so well. And that’s probably being kind.
In his first appearance in 2011, Fleury allowed four goals on nine shots.
In 2015, he set a dubious record by allowing seven goals during the second period, the most ever by a goalie in the midseason showcase.
This year went much smoother for the Golden Knights goaltender.
Fleury allowed two goals in two games and helped the Pacific Division All-Stars win the 3-on-3 tournament Sunday at Amalie Arena.
The Pacific Division defeated the Atlantic 5-2 in the title game after topping the Central squad 5-2 in the semifinals.