The outcome was just seconds old, and Marc-Andre Fleury was gone.
He made a beeline down the tunnel last Friday and hightailed it away from Vegas’ 7-2 waxing of the Wild.
“I was on my way before the end of the game,” the goalie said.
That barrage came from his former team, while fans cheered his name, and Fleury wanted to hide.
“I was embarrassed to give up so many goals going back to a place where I love to play, a place where I make such good friends,” he said. “And then obviously with the fans, yeah, it was a very frustrating night.”
Fortunately for Fleury, he won’t have to wrap his season or career with that loss.
He’s penciled in to start the Wild’s last game Thursday vs. Seattle at Xcel Energy Center and decided to delay retirement by returning to the team on a one-year contract for $2.5 million.
But Fleury made it clear next season, his 21st, will be his last.