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Golden Knights’ Marc-Andre Fleury laughs with ref over snow wall

Updated January 17, 2019 - 11:50 pm

Marc-Andre Fleury threw his glove in front of his face on the bench Tuesday, but he couldn’t hide his sheepish grin.

The goaltender knew scraping snow in front of his net against the Winnipeg Jets wasn’t allowed, but he wanted to try something once he was pulled with his team trailing 2-1 with 2:23 to go.

“I didn’t want to laugh because we were down, obviously. We still had a lot of time,” Fleury said. “(I’ve) never done that. I don’t know why. I was going to the bench and it was a close game.”

Fleury dragged his stick near the crease to put up a tiny snow wall before heading to the bench, thinking maybe he could cause a deflection if the Jets threw a slow shot on the empty net. The action was against the rules, and the referees technically could have given the Knights a penalty or awarded the Jets a goal for it, but Tuesday’s officiating crew had a sense of humor about it.

Referee Gord Dwyer, who has officiated more than 900 NHL games, skated to the Knights bench after inspecting the net and chuckled alongside coach Gerard Gallant and Fleury.

“The ref came and said he had to go clean up the snow and he’d never done that in his career,” Fleury said. “He did laugh, so it made me laugh, too.”

Fleury’s actions were in vain anyway as the Jets scored two empty-net goals to win 4-1.

“We sort of chuckled at it, and the referee chuckled, too. No big deal,” Gallant said. “Fleury likes to have fun, as we all know.”

Fundraiser

Defenseman Deryk Engelland and wife Melissa are teaming up with Orangetheory Fitness to raise money for the Goodie Two Shoes Foundation, a charity that provides new shoes and socks to local children in need.

The fundraiser runs through Jan. 30, and for every $10 given, donors will receive a raffle ticket for a chance to win prizes such as two lower-bowl tickets to a Knights game or a signed team jersey.

The money can be dropped off at Orangetheory Fitness’ Spring Valley or Henderson location.

Odds and ends

— Forwards William Karlsson and Max Pacioretty were given maintenance days Thursday and didn’t practice. Gallant said he expects both to play Saturday against the Pittsburgh Penguins.

— Defenseman Colin Miller, who is on injured reserve with an upper-body injury, skated with the team.

— Forward Reilly Smith (IR, undisclosed), forward William Carrier (IR, illness) and goaltender Malcolm Subban (undisclosed) didn’t practice.

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Contact Ben Gotz at bgotz@reviewjournal.com. Follow @BenSGotz on Twitter.

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