Vegas Golden Knights goaltender Marc-Andre Fleury just keeps on proving why he’s one of the NHL’s best personalities.

The 34-year-old unstrapped the leg pillows and decided to help backup goaltender Malcolm Subban with his puck-handling skills behind the net. Fleury appeared to fire a series of shots along the boards until all of the sudden, he decided to snipe one right between the pipes. We’ve gotta say that for a tendy, the guy’s shot isn’t half-bad!

 

 

Marc-Andre Fleury playing tricks on Malcolm Subban in practice 😂 🌸 . Via @vegasgoldenknights

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Got him! Hockey fans were loving what they saw on Twitter.

 

Okay, so this isn’t the first time we’ve seen Fleury show off his skill outside of the crease. He absolutely dangled a minor goaltender with a nasty leg-kick before going upstairs on a miniature net.

 

Andddd to top it all off, he dazzled his way around three kids before pulling off Peter Forsberg’s infamous shootout move. No wonder Malcolm wanted some lessons!

 

Fleury’s humourous side was also on full display this season when, he built a snow wall near his goal-line against the Winnipeg Jets after getting pulled for the extra attacker. He had a good laugh afterward when he was caught.

 

This is just another reason why Fleury is one of the more likeable players in hockey. We’ve gotta say, we’d feel pretty comfortable sticking him in a shootout!

(H/T Vegas Golden Knights)