Marc-Andre Fleury is simply in his zone these days. In addition to winning his last seven starts, he came close to his first career fight last week against Jordan Binnington. It hasn't always been easy for Marc-Andre in the last few seasons with the changes and the low blows he has been the victim of, but he has always risen and one statistic proves it. Indeed, his win on Sunday was his 20th of the campaign, which gives him now 15 seasons of 20 or more wins in the NHL. <div align='center'><blockquote class='twitter-tweet' data-lang='en'><a href='https://twitter.com/walsha/status/1637558140089819136?t=kRp1cRt6cW_mhOg6BnYs2A&s=19'> </a></blockquote></div> The Quebec native now has 543 career wins in the league, good for third all-time in goaltending wins. He is only eight wins away from tying Patrick Roy for second all-time. When Fleury retires, it's safe to say he'll have a one-way ticket to the Hall of Fame.