When talking about the most outstanding ice hockey players of the 21st century, one name that can't be left out is Marc-Andre Fleury. <div align='center' style='padding-top:20px;padding-bottom:20px;'><img src='https://i.marqueur.com/habsetlnh/i/photo/291238.webp' width='100%' border='0' alt='image' loading='lazy' defer /></div> His achievements are impressive, with an incredible 544 wins, 315 losses, and 91 overtime losses in a staggering 986 games. Playing for teams like the Penguins, Golden Knights, Blackhawks, and Wild has made him a prominent figure in the world of hockey. And let's not forget his three Stanley Cup victories and the coveted Vezina Trophy displayed proudly in his collection. Despite being 38 years old, Fleury remains in top form. He still has one more year left on his contract with the Minnesota Wild, but there are rumors that this might be his final season in the NHL. There's speculation that Fleury might want to end his career on a sentimental note by joining his hometown team, the Montreal Canadiens. <h3>Huge Trade Proposal</h3> Imagine this scenario: <q>Minnesota gets: Josh Anderson Cayden Primeau Montreal gets: Marc-Andre Fleury 2024 1st-round draft pick Caeden Bankier</q> Such a move would be a game-changer. The Canadiens would have to give up a promising, but currently underperforming, goalie prospect in Primeau, as well as Josh Anderson, who is highly sought-after in the NHL. In return, Montreal would get Marc-Andre Fleury for a year, a first-round draft pick in 2024, and the promising Caeden Bankier. The big question is: Would the Canadiens be willing to let go of Anderson for a one-year stint with Fleury, especially during their rebuilding process? It's worth considering that Fleury seems happy in Minnesota, but if he decides to continue his career beyond his current contract, Montreal could become a real option. As seen on Hockey Patrol - <a href='https://www.hockeypatrol.com/nhl-team/minnesota-wild/Major-Trade-Proposal-Sends-Marc-Andre-Fleury-Home' class='lien_marqueur' target='_blank' rel='noopener'>Major Trade Proposal Sends Fleury Home</a>