From the Wash Post:
The afternoon concluded with the sellout crowd chanting "Fleury!, Fleury!" as his teammates congratulated the 22-year-old former No. 1 overall draft pick for his 30-save performance and fourth shutout of the season.
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Fleury "didn't give up any goals and that was the difference," Kolzig said. "He was terrific. But if we keep playing that way, we're going to win more times than not."
Capitals Coach Glen Hanlon also praised Fleury, saying: "He played extremely well. I thought we had our chances, we just couldn't score. We must have had three or four real good flurries. We had three, maybe four, times where we had a third [rebound] opportunity to score and we just couldn't buy a goal."
Fleury was at his best when it mattered most -- in the third period while the Penguins protected a 1-0 lead. His most critical save came against Eric Fehr, whom he turned away on a rush from point-blank range. A split second later, he kicked out a pad to stop Fehr's rebound attempt.
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Although Crosby and rookie Evgeni Malkin may earn the majority of the accolades, it could be argued that Fleury has been the Penguins' MVP this season. The Penguins are 8-0-1 in their last nine games, and Fleury has been in net for seven of those victories :p