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Goalie Marc-André Fleury is among the shortlisted candidates for the Bill Masterton Trophy.

Quebec goaltender Marc-Andre Fleury, having received his NHL uniform for the final time the previous day, is now one of three nominees for the Bill Masterton trophy, confirmed late Thursday evening.

Goalie Marc-André Fleury is among the shortlisted candidates for the Bill Masterton Trophy.

Did You Know? The 2024-25 NHL Bill Masterton Memorial Trophy finalists are Marc-Andre Fleury (Minnesota Wild), Gabriel Landeskog (Colorado Avalanche), and Sean Monahan (Columbus Blue Jackets), honored for their perseverance, sportsmanship, and unwavering dedication to hockey.

In the Glare of the SpotlightAs the curtain falls on his impressive 21-season NHL career, legendary goaltender Marc-Andre Fleury finds himself amidst controversy, composure, and admiration. The 40-year-old former golden glove garnered widespread acclaim for his secondary record-breaking performances in 2024-25, retiring as the second all-time leader in wins (575), games played (1,051), and shutouts (76). With a career .912 SV% and 2.60 GAA, and over 60,000 minutes of on-ice action, Fleury cemented his place as a top-tier goaltender in the league[1][2].

The Fight for a Fresh StartColorado's Gabriel Landeskog embarked on a triumphant comeback from a near three-year break, battling various knee surgeries, including a cartilage transplant. His arduous rehabilitation and resilience were depicted in the riveting series A Clean Sheet, leading to an AHL conditioning stint in April 2025. Landeskog last laced up his skates in the 2022 Stanley Cup Final's clincher before his extended injury hiatus[1][2][4].

Rising from the AshesSean Monahan, the Columbus Blue Jackets' forward, demonstrated incredible resilience, overcoming past injury challenges and likely continuing his rejuvenated career trajectory. Monahan's previous grit earned him kudos for his comeback from hip surgeries earlier in his career. However, details regarding Monahan's recent milestones have yet to be reported[1][3].

The trophy's esteemed recipient will be announced on May 5, 2025[1]. Don't miss the gripping narratives of these three legends as they vie for the prestigious Bill Masterton Memorial Trophy!

  1. Despite his retirement, Marc-Andre Fleury, with an impressive average of 575 wins, 1017 games played, and 76 shutouts, serves as a goaltender legend in the NHL.
  2. After multiple knee surgeries, including a cartilage transplant, Gabriel Landeskog of Colorado is making a come back, hoping to reunite with hockey in the NHL following his injury hiatus.
  3. Sean Monahan, the forward for the Columbus Blue Jackets, continues to impress with his grit and average sports performance, having overcome past injury challenges and likely setting new milestones in the league.
  4. The hockey world eagerly anticipates the May 5, 2025 announcement of the Bill Masterton Memorial Trophy, with the finalists being Marc-Andre Fleury, Gabriel Landeskog, and Sean Monahan, all known for their unwavering dedication, sportsmanship, and perseverance in the sport.
After bidding farewell to the National Hockey League (NHL) in his last game on Thursday, goalkeeper Marc-Andre Fleury is among the three contenders for the Bill Masterton Trophy.
In the aftermath of his final NHL game, goalie Marc-André Fleury is among the three nominees for the Bill Masterton Trophy, announced within a day of his farewell match.
In a swift turn of events, only a day since his last appearance in the National Hockey League, Quebec's goalie, Marc-André Fleury, has been shortlisted among three candidates for the Bill Masterton Trophy.

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