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Wild’s Fleury plays ‘game I love’ one more time

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ST. PAUL, Minn. — Minnesota coach John Hynes sent retiring goaltender Marc-Andre Fleury out for overtime in what could well be the final game of his storied career, and the Wild outlasted the Anaheim Ducks 3-2 on Tuesday night in the home team’s regular-season finale.

Fleury, 40, made five saves, fending off a 4-on-3 power play, in the victory. The home crowd erupted when Hynes sent out Fleury, and he was right in the middle of the celebratory mob on the ice after the win.

“It was fun just to go one more time out there, and play the game I love,” an emotional Fleury said after the win. “It was cool.”

By forcing overtime against the Ducks, the Wild officially clinched their playoff spot and will take on the Vegas Golden Knights in Round 1. Filip Gustavsson, who started the Anaheim game in net, will likely start all games of that first-round series, with Fleury on the bench.

Though the Wild could certainly go on a deep run this postseason, it is likely that Fleury will end his career having won three Stanley Cups, a Vezina Trophy and a William Jennings Trophy. The former No. 1 pick has also played for the Pittsburgh Penguins, Chicago Blackhawks and Golden Knights.

“I had been sitting there for a few hours,” Fleury said of his preparation to enter the game if called upon. “And Hynsey let me go in, and I’m happy I got to play a bit more.”

The Wild needed some late drama just to get Fleury his overtime opportunity. Joel Eriksson Ek scored the tying goal with 20.9 seconds left in regulation, and Matt Boldy notched the winner with 17.9 seconds remaining.

With an empty net for the extra attacker, Boldy’s pass across the slot set up Eriksson Ek at the edge of the crease. Ducks goaltender Lukas Dostal stopped the first try with his stick, but a second whack at the puck got it across the line for Eriksson Ek’s 14th goal of the season.

Rookie Sam Colangelo had the go-ahead goal for Anaheim midway through the third period. Alex Killorn also scored and Dostal stopped 37 shots for the Ducks (35-37-9), who were eliminated 11 days ago from postseason contention.

The Associated Press contributed to this report.

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