Fleury, Golden Knights look ahead to Game 4 after tough loss to Canadiens

The Vegas Golden Knights goalie said he needed to see the replay again, but late in the third period of Game 3 of the Stanley Cup Semifinals at Bell Centre in Montreal on Friday, he went behind the net to play the puck and help his defensemen like he does every game.

“I’ve been through this before,” said Fleury, whose NHL career win totals rank third in the regular season .

They trailed the Colorado Avalanche 2-0 in the second round, and at that point, the Avalanche had won 11 straight games dating to the regular season.

Coach Peter DeBoer referenced the experience of players like Fleury, who won the Stanley Cup with the Pittsburgh Penguins in 2009, 2016 and 2017; defenseman Alex Pietrangelo, who won the Cup with the St.

At some point on all those playoff trails, there’s adversity, and we’ve already dealt with our adversity and different points and responded.

But it’s not easy, and if it was easy, everyone would do it.

On the other, it was an improvement from the first two games in this series.

But I thought with our speed and our skill, I thought we still were able to generate some chances and zone time.

“The first couple games in Vegas, I thought the first periods, they were good.

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