Marc-Andre Fleury's day with the Stanley Cup was Saturday, and the Pittsburgh Penguins goalie shared the trophy with his family and those at The Montreal Children's Hospital.

Tweet from @keeperofthecup: Marc-Andr�� Fleury starts his day with his daughters (Boucherville, QC) #stanleycup @penguins @NHL @HockeyHallFame pic.twitter.com/xfuXB8OJ1e

Tweet from @keeperofthecup: Brotherly love! Making sure his sister gets a drink from the #stanleycup @penguins @NHL @HockeyHallFame pic.twitter.com/ShVLTvN05H

After allowing his daughters Estelle and Scarlett to eat cereal out of the trophy, and letting his sister Marylene to drink from the Cup, Fleury and his wife, Veronique, took the Cup to Montreal to brighten the day of some children.

Tweet from @penguins: Great to see our friend Marc-Andre Fleury visiting kids at @HopitalChildren with the Stanley Cup! �� pic.twitter.com/wmtJledkpZ

Fleury, who also won the Cup with the Penguins in 2009, closed the day with a public gathering with the Cup in his home of Sorel-Tracy, Quebec.