Wild's Fleury becomes 4th goalie in NHL history to play 1,000 regular-season games

39-year-old joins Brodeur, Luongo, Roy after earning start in loss to Jets

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Caption: Wild goaltender Marc-Andre Fleury (29) gestures to the home crowd while being recognized for his 1,000th career game during a 3-2 loss to the Jets on Sunday. (Matt Krohn-USA TODAY Sports via Reuters)

Marc-Andre Fleury became the fourth goalie in NHL history to play in 1,000 games on Sunday in the Minnesota Wild's game against the Winnipeg Jets.
Martin Brodeur (1,266 games), Roberto Luongo (1,044) and Patrick Roy (1,029) are the only goalies to have played in more games than the 39-year-old Fleury, who is in his third season with the Wild. He spent the bulk of his career in Pittsburgh, making 691 appearances in 13 seasons with the Penguins.
"Obviously very flattered by the reception from the crowd, from my teammates. It means a lot," Fleury said. "I feel very fortunate that I've played for so long and I got to do what I live for many years. I'm lucky for that."

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Fleury began the game third on the all-time victories list with 550, trailing Brodeur (691) and Roy (551). The Jets prevented him from tying Roy with a 3-2 victory.
"He's got 999 other ones he can probably celebrate," said Jets captain Adam Lowry, who beat Fleury for his 100th career goal on Sunday. "That's a tremendous accomplishment, an amazing career, and it was pretty cool to be able to share the ice with a guy like that."