Following the Vegas Golden Knights' victory, Marc-André Fleury admits that he's happy for his former teammates, but that there's a certain nostalgia. He would have loved to have been with them to win that Stanley Cup. <q>I was happy for the players, happy for the guys I played with, especially the guys at the beginning. Our Quebecers too; [Nicolas] Roy, [William] Carrier and [Jonathan] Marchessault. But on the other hand, it's also disappointing to have missed that moment... To have started with the team and that, two years after I left, they won, it's a shame.</q> Now with the Wild, Fleury is happy in Minnesota. He has a chance to win every night, and he's part of a good group of players. However, there's only one year left on his contract, and being nearly 39, his career is drawing to a close. <q>This could also be my last year. I'll try to make the most of it. - Marc-André Fleury</q> <blockquote class=twitter-tweet><p lang=fr dir=ltr>Will next season be Marc-André Fleury's last?<a href=https://t.co/GiwEAoaNfz>https://t.co/GiwEAoaNfz</a>- RDS (@RDSca) <a href=https://twitter.com/RDSca/status/1669832221543354368?ref_src=twsrc%5Etfw>June 16, 2023</a></blockquote> <script async src=https://platform.twitter.com/widgets.js charset=utf-8> It's really sad to hear that Marc-André is thinking about retirement. hockey will be different without the Quebec goaltender, who should surpass Patrick Roy in regular-season wins this season.