Quebec goaltender Marc-Andre Fleury announced last night, after his team was eliminated in six games by the Dallas Stars, that he plans to play one more season in the NHL before retiring. <q>Fleury made it clear that he plans to play one more year, then 'it could be over after that'. - Via reporter Michael Russo</q> This statement is significant because Fleury is a legendary NHL player, and his retirement will be a great loss to the league. While his decision is sad for fans, they will still be able to enjoy one last season to see Fleury in action. Last night, he replaced Filip Gustavsson in net for the third period, allowing three goals on 26 shots. Fleury played 988 career NHL games with 73 shutouts, a 2.59 GAA, 544 wins and 316 losses, and a .913 save percentage, making him a definite candidate for the Hockey Hall of Fame. <div align='center'><blockquote class='twitter-tweet' data-lang='en'><a href='https://twitter.com/RussoHockey/status/1652172824868421636'> </a></blockquote></div>