Corey Perry And Brent Burns Carry The Torch For 2003 NHL Draft Class
The post Corey Perry And Brent Burns Carry The Torch For 2003 NHL Draft Class appeared on BitcoinEthereumNews.com. Now in their 40s, Brent Burns and Corey Perry will be continuing their NHL careers with new … More teams in 2025-26. (Photo by Andy Devlin/NHLI via Getty Images) NHLI via Getty Images Twenty-two years ago in Nashville, the 2003 NHL draft started off with a bang. With the first selection, the Pittsburgh Penguins made the rare move of selecting a goaltender, Marc-Andre Fleury. As it turns out, they weren’t wrong. Fleury helped bring three Stanley Cups to Pittsburgh in 2009, 2016 and 2017 and by the time he hung up his pads after playing out his 21st year with the Minnesota Wild in 2024-25, he was widely renowned as one of the best-loved characters in the game and a future Hall of Famer. The numbers don’t lie. Fleury sits second all-time among goaltenders in both games played (1,055) and wins (behind only Martin Brodeur). As an original ‘Golden Misfit’ with the Vegas Golden Knights, he reached the Stanley Cup final in 2017, then won the Vezina Trophy and shared the William Jennings Trophy with Robin Lehner in 2021. Marc-Andre Fleury acknowledges the crowd after his final playoff game in 2025. (Photo by Ellen … More Schmidt/Getty Images) Getty Images After a farewell tour around the league last season, Fleury officially announced his retirement on May 6, after the Wild’s first-round playoff loss to those same Golden Knights. And while defenseman Ryan Suter has reportedly not yet closed the door on a 21st season of his own after spending last season with the St. Louis Blues, two other stars from the 2003 draft class have signed one-year contracts to chase a championship in new locales. Corey Perry reached the Stanley Cup final with the Edmonton Oilers in 2024 and 2025. (Photo by Steph … More Chambers/Getty Images) Getty Images On July…

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Now in their 40s, Brent Burns and Corey Perry will be continuing their NHL careers with new … More teams in 2025-26. (Photo by Andy Devlin/NHLI via Getty Images) NHLI via Getty Images Twenty-two years ago in Nashville, the 2003 NHL draft started off with a bang. With the first selection, the Pittsburgh Penguins made the rare move of selecting a goaltender, Marc-Andre Fleury. As it turns out, they weren’t wrong. Fleury helped bring three Stanley Cups to Pittsburgh in 2009, 2016 and 2017 and by the time he hung up his pads after playing out his 21st year with the Minnesota Wild in 2024-25, he was widely renowned as one of the best-loved characters in the game and a future Hall of Famer. The numbers don’t lie. Fleury sits second all-time among goaltenders in both games played (1,055) and wins (behind only Martin Brodeur). As an original ‘Golden Misfit’ with the Vegas Golden Knights, he reached the Stanley Cup final in 2017, then won the Vezina Trophy and shared the William Jennings Trophy with Robin Lehner in 2021. Marc-Andre Fleury acknowledges the crowd after his final playoff game in 2025. (Photo by Ellen … More Schmidt/Getty Images) Getty Images After a farewell tour around the league last season, Fleury officially announced his retirement on May 6, after the Wild’s first-round playoff loss to those same Golden Knights. And while defenseman Ryan Suter has reportedly not yet closed the door on a 21st season of his own after spending last season with the St. Louis Blues, two other stars from the 2003 draft class have signed one-year contracts to chase a championship in new locales. Corey Perry reached the Stanley Cup final with the Edmonton Oilers in 2024 and 2025. (Photo by Steph … More Chambers/Getty Images) Getty Images On July…
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