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By Thomas Williams –
We won’t be seeing Flower make a quick return to the NHL.
Marc-Andre Fleury, the legendary netminder who is destined for the Hockey Hall of Fame in the coming years, hung up his skates at the end of last season. It was an emotional rollercoaster to see teams say their goodbyes to the 40-year-old netminder.
But, apparently on July 1, when free agency opened, there were at least five teams wondering if Fleury would forego his decision and actually come back to play next season.
While the Minnesota Wild were likely not one of them, as they try out the Filip Gustavsson-Jesper Wallstedt tandem heading into next season, it is interesting to see just how desperate some teams are for stable goaltending.
Off the trail…
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By Tony Abbott
By Thomas Williams
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As I see it, the only way MAF comes back from retirement is if Goose or The Wall get injured and they need a goalie for a short period of time. I’m looking at MAF becoming part of the staff.
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