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Theoren and Fleury
* June 29 – Theoren Fleury, Canadian hockey player
Mark Messier had returned to New York, Theoren Fleury joined the Rangers after spending most of his career with the Calgary Flames, and Eric Lindros was traded to the Rangers from the Philadelphia Flyers.
With the game tied 3 – 3 in the first overtime, goaltender Kirk McLean made what became known thereafter as " The Save ", sliding across the crease feet-first and stacking his pads on the goal line to stop Robert Reichel on a one-timer pass from Theoren Fleury.
* June 29 – Theoren Fleury, ice hockey player
Arnason, Phil Housley and Theoren Fleury were leaving the Pure Platinum strip club in Columbus, Ohio when Fleury punched the club's manager in the face.
Theoren Fleury has come the closest to matching this feat with a + 9 on Feb 10, 1993 during a 13-1 victory by the Calgary Flames over the San Jose Sharks.
He scored 160 points ( 78 goals, 82 assists ), tying him with Theoren Fleury of the Moose Jaw Warriors for the WHL scoring title.
In his first NHL game, Iginla assisted on a Theoren Fleury goal to record his first point ; he scored his first goal in his second game.
* Theoren Fleury ( born 1968 ), Former Canadian hockey player
After Pavel Kostichkin took a two handed slash at Theoren Fleury, the Soviet Union's Evgeny Davydov came off the bench, eventually leading to both benches clearing.
Nieuwendyk played alongside Brendan Shanahan and Theoren Fleury on Canada's checking line at the 2002 Olympic tournament.
Late in that season, the Calgary Flames dealt all-star forward Theoren Fleury, along with Chris Dingman, to the Avalanche for Rene Corbet, Wade Belak, a draft pick and their choice of a prospect from a list provided by Colorado.
On February 28, 1999, the Avalanche traded Belak, Rene Corbet, Robyn Regehr, and the Avalanche's second round draft pick at the 2000 NHL Entry Draft to the Calgary Flames for Theoren Fleury and Chris Dingman.
* Theoren Fleury
Reichel had one-timed a pass from Theoren Fleury on a 3-on-1 when McLean threw out both his pads to make the stop and preserve the series.
No Flames player has worn # 14 in Calgary since Theoren Fleury.
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Theoren and NHL
* Theoren Fleury-Retired NHL hockey player

Theoren and hockey
In the semis, they defeated Russia 5-2, while Canada beat Sweden 3-2 on Theoren Fleury's goal at 19: 47 of the second overtime period, ending the longest game in international hockey history.

Fleury and retired
* Michael Rennie as Hilary Carson, a retired war hero, who is assumed to be having an affair with Sylvia Fleury.
He retired from professional hockey thereafter, his last known organized hockey coming in 2005, when he played on the Horse Lake Thunder team featuring several hired ringers, including ex-NHLers Theo Fleury, Sasha Lakovic and Dody Wood, which made it to the semi-finals of the 2005 Allan Cup.

Fleury and NHL
In the 2003 NHL Entry Draft, the Penguins picked with their first-overall selection goaltender Marc-Andre Fleury.
* Sergei Gonchar, another NHL defenceman, not only deflected his own un-pressured outlet pass off the back of Olaf Kölzig's skate on November 14, 2003 while a member of the Washington Capitals, but redirected an opposition player's cross-ice pass five-hole on Marc-André Fleury on November 13, 2006 as a Pittsburgh Penguin.
Marc-André Fleury ( born November 28, 1984 ) is a French Canadian professional ice hockey goaltender playing for the Pittsburgh Penguins of the National Hockey League ( NHL ).
Drafted out of the Quebec Major Junior Hockey League ( QMJHL ) first overall by the Penguins in the 2003 NHL Entry Draft, Fleury played major junior for four seasons with the Cape Breton Screaming Eagles, earning both the Mike Bossy Trophy as the league's top prospect and the Telus Cup as the top defensive player in 2003.
Fleury immediately made his NHL debut in 2003 – 04 as the youngest goaltender in the league at 18 years old ( three months less than the second-youngest, Rick DiPietro of the New York Islanders ).
Fleury recorded his first NHL win in his very next start, on October 18, with 31 saves in a 4 – 3 win over the Detroit Red Wings.
As NHL play was postponed on account of the labour dispute, Fleury continued to play with Wilkes-Barre / Scranton in 2004 – 05, where he posted a 26 – 19 – 4 record, a 2. 52 GAA and a. 901 save percentage.
When NHL play resumed in 2005 – 06, Fleury started the season once more in the minors, but was quickly called up by Pittsburgh for a game against the Buffalo Sabres on October 10 to replace an injured Jocelyn Thibault.
In 2005, The Giants unveiled NHL All-Star and Olympic Gold Medal winner, Theo Fleury who made his debut against the Edinburgh Capitals.
Besides Fleury, several other players who previously played in the NHL have played for the Giants ; Paul Kruse, Jason Ruff, Paxton Schulte, and Jason Bowen, Bowen and Kruse having played almost 600 games between them.
Marc-Andre Fleury was selected first overall by the Pittsburgh Penguins, only the third goalie in NHL history selected as the first overall draft choice ( Michel Plasse being the first and Rick DiPietro the second ).
Fleury, Staal, Horton, and Nikolay Zherdev all played significant time in the NHL immediately after they were drafted.
Staal was selected second overall in the 2003 NHL Entry Draft by the Carolina Hurricanes, behind number 1 pick Marc-André Fleury.
* 2003 NHL Entry Draft-Marc-André Fleury # 1 Overall ( Pittsburgh Penguins )
* Marc-Andre Fleury, goaltender for the NHL Pittsburgh Penguins

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