BREAKING: NHL Insider Says Fleury is Leaning Towards Staying In Chicago
Marc-Andre Fleury has been respected every where he has played for, but he has also been mistreated. Finding out through twitter and NOT Vegas's management that he had been traded to the Chicago Blackhawk's.
Fleury has brought his flashy play with him to Chicago, and easily being one of the most loved players throughout the current Blackhawks franchise.
Fleury previously submitted a 10-team no trade list, Chicago still has the right to move Fleury, but it was clearly understood that when Fleury was shockingly moved to Chicago, they would not do him wrong as the Vegas Golden Knights did.
Chris Johnston, one of the more popular names out of the NHL insiders throughout the community has confirmed a statement on insider trading saying Marc-Andre Fleury is leaning towards staying put, in the red uniforms of Chicago.
Blackhawks senior writer also released some of Fleury's words last month:
Previously on HawksInsider
POLL |
MARS 1 | 308 ANSWERS BREAKING: NHL Insider Says Fleury is Leaning Towards Staying In Chicago Do you want Fleury to stay in Chicago? |
Yes | 221 | 71.8 % |
No | 37 | 12 % |
If we can get good value, why not trade him? | 50 | 16.2 % |
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