The Record (Troy, NY)

Golden Knights must play better for Fleury

- By Stephen Whyno

Gerard Gallant didn’t consider pulling MarcAndre Fleury as another game and perhaps the Vegas Golden Knights’ Stanley Cup hopes slipped away.

The struggles and another pile of Washington Capitals goals are on the entire team. Gallant couldn’t pull all his players at once.

“There was nothing that he could have done,” Gallant said.

As the face of the franchise and its backbone on the ice, Fleury did just about everything to lead the expansion Golden Knights to the Cup Final with a .947 save percentage that made him the playoff MVP front-runner. In four games against Washington, Fleury has allowed 16 goals on 103 shots, a pedestrian .845 save percentage that speaks as much to Vegas crashing back down to earth as a team.

There is plenty of blame to pass around for the Golden Knights as they face a 3-1 series deficit that no team since the 1942 Toronto Maple Leafs has overcome in the final. Vegas needs Fleury to be better and his teammates to improve in front of him in Game 5 on Thursday night or they will watch their opponent celebrate a championsh­ip their home ice.

“When you’re a goalie you don’t want to get scored on,” Fleury said. “There was a lot of that (in Game 4). It’s never a good feeling. It’s a team game. Everybody’s trying hard out there, trying to help me out. We’ll find a way to make it work.”

It’s not working right now. The Capitals’ strategy of making lateral passes to get Fleury moving side-to-side is proving effective at even strength and on a power play that’s scoring at a 26.7 percent clip.

Forward Alex Tuch said staying out of the penalty box is one necessary improvemen­t, but it goes be- yond that. Vegas has ridden Fleury to this point and now has to cut down on the high- danger scoring chances he’s facing and too often allowing to turn into goals.

“Play better defensivel­y,” Gallant said Tuesday. “There’s too many guys staring at the puck carrier, and we’re leaving the back side open too much. Make sure we’re paying attention to the guys behind the puck and away from the puck. Marc will make the save on the guy shooting the puck. We’ve just got to make sure we’re taking away the passes.”

Fleury didn’t make the save on Devante Smith-Pelly on the doorstep in Game 4 as the Golden Knights fell behind 3- 0 despite one of their best periods of the series that featured James Neal’s inexplicab­le shot off the post facing a wide-open net. As Gallant pointed out, Fleury had little chance on others as Washington put up six goals in a blowout .

Golden Knights players can’t help but feel like they’re letting “Flower” down.

 ?? ALEX BRANDON — THE ASSOCIATED PRESS ?? Vegas Golden Knights goaltender Marc-Andre Fleury warms up before Game 4of the NHL hockey Stanley Cup Final against the Washington Capitals, Monday in Washington.
ALEX BRANDON — THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Vegas Golden Knights goaltender Marc-Andre Fleury warms up before Game 4of the NHL hockey Stanley Cup Final against the Washington Capitals, Monday in Washington.

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