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ED11 Posted - 03/08/2007 : 19:56:02
I am very curious with what people think about Marc-Andre Fleury. The 1st overall draft pick in the 2003 draft seems to finally be getting into the groove of being a serious talent in the NHL. At least I think so. What does everyone else think?

His Stats this year as of now: 54GP 31W 14L 7OT 2.92GAA .903SV%
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oil fan97 Posted - 03/26/2007 : 16:44:08
Most that I have known love his yellow pads and i like them to they are crazy!

Oilers Rule!!!
Saku Steen Posted - 03/26/2007 : 16:35:14
Fleury's pads are his trademark. Hes had those pads since his jr. days.
semin-rules Posted - 03/26/2007 : 14:42:56
quote:
Originally posted by -oil-country-

I like his pads close up, when you can actually see the silver stripes but from far away they look plain ugly he should make the stripes wider

[img]http://i.a.cnn.net/si/2006/scorecard/09/29/truth.rumors.nhl/tx.fleury.jpg[/img]



They aren't bad but they are just hard to look at...

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manninm Posted - 03/26/2007 : 14:01:20
Goalies typically mature at a much slower rate than skaters do, so I think Fleury will be just fine. Only time will tell how well he lives up to his expectations, but I think it's safe to say he's an NHL caliber goalie right now.
Ddeathblade Posted - 03/25/2007 : 22:10:05
I think that Fleury is pretty good. He's pretty solid, but nowhere near where the Penguins need him to be if they want to be a serious contender in the playoffs. He's still developing, but he will be an elite goaltender before long.
leigh Posted - 03/24/2007 : 16:45:40
Fleury is a pretty good tender and he is developing quite well. He is very young still. Typically goalies don't peak until later (29-34) So at 23 has a ton of time yet!

I actually think he should have spent more time in the minors. He was thrown to the wolves too early and his confidence was shaken quite badly at a very young age. But he is recovering well now because he has a talented young team in front of him now who also are inconsistent (so he doesn't get the blame all the time)

In my estimation, give him 5 years and he'll be ripping up the league. Until then I think he'll be on a fairly steady increase in performance.

As for Brodeur. He definitely is incredible and I have enjoyed watching him represent Canada over the years. But he turns 35 in a month so will he still be our top guy in 3 years? With all due respect to him, I don't think so. If he is indeed representing Canada in 2010 I think he'll be backing up Luongo.
Mikhailova Posted - 03/24/2007 : 16:26:58
I didn't even know they had silver stripes. I like the US's goalie pads in the Olympics...stars and stripes on them. Pretty cool.

To get back on topic, I think Fleury will get better in a few years. Right now he's inconsistent, and sometimes that costs the Pens the game. I wouldn't say the whole team is inconsistent, Crosby and Malkin and Staal are always on it, and usually do well. Yeah Crosby kind of slumped off lately, but everyone slumps sooner or later, and that's different from being inconsistent and unpredictable with each game.
1 Crosby fan Posted - 03/24/2007 : 14:40:30
i like them
-oil-country- Posted - 03/24/2007 : 14:37:16
I like his pads close up, when you can actually see the silver stripes but from far away they look plain ugly he should make the stripes wider

[img]http://i.a.cnn.net/si/2006/scorecard/09/29/truth.rumors.nhl/tx.fleury.jpg[/img]
semin-rules Posted - 03/24/2007 : 14:34:47
I like Fleury....but I can't stand his padsSo yellow


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1 Crosby fan Posted - 03/24/2007 : 13:41:56
I think he is
Saku Steen Posted - 03/24/2007 : 09:38:51
quote:
Originally posted by Novie

quote:
Originally posted by T-RAV17

I have mixed toughts. He's alright or even superb in some games but totally useless in some.

Go Sens!


Agreed, very inconsistent

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I dont think that Fleury is inconsistent, the team is.
Novie Posted - 03/24/2007 : 09:12:27
quote:
Originally posted by T-RAV17

I have mixed toughts. He's alright or even superb in some games but totally useless in some.

Go Sens!


Agreed, very inconsistent

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Tucker is a douche
T-RAV17 Posted - 03/24/2007 : 07:38:42
I have mixed toughts. He's alright or even superb in some games but totally useless in some.

Go Sens!
Patchy Posted - 03/18/2007 : 21:01:34
It's hard to tell right now who will play for team Canada in 2010, but Fleury definatly has a shot at it if he continues to improve his game.

~~Go Leafs Go~~
PainTrain Posted - 03/18/2007 : 20:11:23
quote:
Originally posted by ED11

I Back up to Brodeur in in Vancouver in 2010 maybe?



I would say Luongo would be the the back up to Brodeur. And in a couple of years i think Fleury will start playing good.
PENSFAN8771 Posted - 03/12/2007 : 18:24:52
Fleury is good, no doubt, but he may have competition soon. The Penguins have lots of young talent at the goaltending position. We'll see what happens when Dave Brown (Notre Dame), the best collegiate goaltender, comes up next year for rookie camp. It should be an interesting question that the Penguins face.
the hockey guy Posted - 03/12/2007 : 12:28:00
he is still young but a starter and maybe an elite goalie is in his future.
leafsfan_101 Posted - 03/10/2007 : 08:57:18
Fleury is a good goalie. "Great" would be an understatment as of now, but his skills are developing and playing on a young Pens team will only help his development.

I think Fleury will be an elite goalie in this league soon, next 5 years or so. But was he the best in his draft year...

Players that were chosen that year were Eric Staal, Dion Phaneuff, Ryan Getzlaf, Patrick Eaves and Corey Perry just to name a few. So was Fleury the best pick that year, mabye, but you can't say that as of now.

Long Live Leafs Nation!!
PuckNuts Posted - 03/09/2007 : 22:47:08
The way Brodeur is playing it will be hard to replace him as #1, but the competition is what makes all great players even better...Luongo and Fleury are the future, I hope they can keep it up...




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ED11 Posted - 03/09/2007 : 09:49:33
I think that elite status is definetly in his future. I think in 3 years he'll be ready to play for Canada behind Brodeur and Luongo.
wyntyre Posted - 03/09/2007 : 07:18:57
He great to watch when he stops the pucks....he does have relapses into that world junior goalie that lost the gold for Canada...puck off his defense man????

Anyways...he makes some great save but is a little inconsistant....He's still really young and will continue to get better

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PuckNuts Posted - 03/09/2007 : 06:13:27
quote:
Originally posted by Novie

He's still developing. I think the Pens wasted a pick on him, though...sending him down for sooooo many years. If a player is in the AHL, he will develop AHL talent. Just hope he can pull out of the tailspin he's been in lately


2003-2004 Penguins 21 1,154 4 14 2 - 70 675 1 3.64 .896
2003-2004 Cape Breton QMJHL 10 606 8 1 1 - 20 297 0 1.98 .933
2003-2004 Canada WJC-A 5 299 4 1 0 - 9 1 1.81
2003-2004 Wilkes-Barre AHL 0 -
2004-2005 Wilkes-Barre AHL 54 3,029 26 19 4 - 127 1,286 5 2.52 .901
2005-2006 Penguins 50 2,809 13 27 - 6 152 1,485 1 3.25 .898
2005-2006 Wilkes-Barre AHL 12 727 10 2 - 19 312 0 1.57 .939
2006-2007 Penguins 55 3,206 31 14 - 8 156 1,611 4 2.92 .903

NHL Totals: 126 7,169 48 55 2 14 378 3,771 6 3.16 .900

I fail to see where he played sooooo many years in the minors, in fact it was Two seasons and 12 games last year...The strike year he played in the minors, that would have been an advantage to him as few NHL goalies saw any action...

He is a serious tallent, although he may not see Olympic action in 2010...




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Novie Posted - 03/09/2007 : 05:00:17
He's still developing. I think the Pens wasted a pick on him, though...sending him down for sooooo many years. If a player is in the AHL, he will develop AHL talent. Just hope he can pull out of the tailspin he's been in lately

Go Sens
Crosby is God
Tucker is a douche
Saku Steen Posted - 03/09/2007 : 03:57:11
I think he is a great goalie but not an elite one.
ED11 Posted - 03/08/2007 : 22:17:23
I know that he is not the "real deal" right now...but based on his play thus far this season is he truly that 1st overall pick from '03? Back up to Brodeur in in Vancouver in 2010 maybe?
jbraiter Posted - 03/08/2007 : 20:14:13
hes alright hes not the "real deal" in my opinion

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