Marc-Andre Fleury, Gabriel Landeskog, Sean Monahan Finalists for Masterton

Minnesota Goaltender Marc-Andre Fleury, Colorado forward Gabriel Landeskog and Columbus Advanced Sean Monahan, on Friday, 2024-25 Bill Masteron Monument Cup finalists.
The award is given to the NHL player, which best samples the qualifications of commitment, sportsmanism and loyalty to hociety.
Fleury was 14-9-1 with an average of 2.93 goals, a percentage of savings and Wild. In his 21st and last season, he signed Filip Gustavsson at the age of 40 to be a reserve.
All-Star four times, 2.60 GAA, .912 savings percentage and 76 closure from 2003-25 is 575-339-97 in 1,051 career matches. Fleury is in the second place in the league history win, games, starts (1.017) and minutes (60,669: 03). Vegas Golden Knights and the Vezina Trophy champion in 2021 were the three Stanley Cup championship team in Pittsburgh (2009, 2016, 2017).
Landeskog has not played since the 6th match of the Stanley Cup Final on June 26, 2022, and after the knee surgery, the entire 2022-23 and 2023-24 season and 2024-25 cartilage transplant surgery missed the 2024-25 normal season.
On April 11, the 32 -year -old avalanche captain made a moral exit with Colorado Eagle in a conditioning task. Colorado played four of the first tour playoff games against Dallas Stars, and has a goal, three assists and plus 4 points.
Monahan signed with blue jackets last July and reunited with his teammate Johnny Gaudreau in Calgary nine seasons. Gaudreau and his brother Matthew died last summer after hitting a car while riding a bike in New Jersey.
The 30 -year -old child inspired his team in very difficult conditions. He finished 19 goals, 38 assists and plus 19 points in 54 games. 1.06 points per game was the highest for the first year Columbus player, and a total of 57 points were fifth in this category.
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