​Marc Andre-Fleury has had an incredible postseason. He has helped carry the Golden Knights to the Stanley Cup Final. He has easily been the best goalie in the playoffs so far.





This has caused many hockey fans to forget that just two years ago, Fleury wasn't a stud for the Penguins. He was actually the guy holding them back in the playoffs due to his horribly inconsistent play.

Statistically, Marc-Andre Fleury is responsible for the best and worst playoff goalie performances of the past decade (minimum 10 games played).



(Credit /u/Midnightrollsaround) https://t.co/nUzKqTl95f pic.twitter.com/WCtwBphMEM — Ryan Hana (@RyanHanaWWP) May 22, 2018

​​The chart above shows Fleury has had the best and worst playoff performances of the last 10 years. In 2010 he struggled and was one of the main reasons the Penguins lost to the No. 8 seed Montreal Canadiens. On the flip side, this year has been the best display of goaltending we've seen since 2008.

Many thought Fleury's time as a top goalie in the NHL was over after last season. He was left exposed in the expansion draft and many thought he was going to Vegas as a veteran mentor. But he's surprised everyone by being one of the best goalies in the league while healthy.

Marc-Andre Fleury tells Deryk Engelland to touch the Clarence S. Campbell Bowl. Pittsburgh won Stanley Cup last three times they touched it. pic.twitter.com/uFj38lCs1p — Brady Trettenero (@BradyTrett) May 20, 2018

Fleury was a surprise, much like ​how everyone on the Golden Knights roster was. He exceeded expectations and revitalized what many thought was a career dead in the water.