From players arriving at Xcel Energy Center wearing boutonnieres to a pregame ceremony headlined by an emotional video homage, the Wild honored goaltender Marc-Andre Fleury for his accomplishments with subtle salutes and grand gestures.
But their most important tribute came on the ice.
During the final minute of the third period as the Wild clung to a one-goal lead, Brandon Duhaime, Brock Faber, Frederick Gaudreau and Jake Middleton looked like Fleury clones the way they impeded shot attempts by the Penguins, who were on a power play and pulled their goalie for a 6-on-4 manpower advantage.
“It was fun to watch them sliding,” Fleury said. “Two-pad stack there. Two-pad stack there.”
Their five combined blocks plus Fleury’s three saves against Evgeni Malkin and Sidney Crosby sealed a 3-2 victory for the Wild, a fitting ending for an evening dedicated to Fleury for becoming the second-winningest goaltender in NHL history and just the fourth ever to play 1,000 games.
“I think Brandon would have blocked that with his face if he needed to,” Matt Boldy said of Duhaime. “Obviously, a lot of respect there. We weren’t losing that one.”
The motivation to not spoil Fleury’s celebration, which culminated in his 553rd victory in his 1,009th game, might have been unique to the occasion, but what it elicited from the Wild shouldn’t be.
After slumping into the All-Star break and dilly-dallying out of it, they finally showed the desperation expected of a team trailing a playoff spot.