Agent says NHL threatened Marc-Andre Fleury, Minnesota Wild with ‘significant fine’ over Indigenous mask

In honor of the Minnesota Wild’s Native American Heritage Night, taking place on Friday as the Wild host the Colorado Avalanche, goaltender Marc-Andrew Fleury planned on wearing a custon-designed mask made by Indigenous artist Cole Redhorse Taylor. This was in part due to Fleury wanting to honor his wife Veronique, who is Indigenous.
But according to Fleury’s agent Allan Walsh, the league threatened to hit the goaltender and the Wild organization with a “significant fine” if he wore the mask.
“Marc-Andre Fleury indicated he was planning to wear the mask anyway and pay the fine,” said Walsh on social media. “The NHL then threatened the Wild organization with an additional significant fine.”
Marc-Andre Fleury indicated he was planning to wear the mask anyway and pay the fine. The NHL then threatened the Wild organization with an additional significant fine.
As part of Native American Heritage Night and to honor his wife, who is native, Marc-Andre Fleury had a custom-designed mask created by Cole Redhorse Taylor. Mask quotes his dad on back, has names of his kids. He’s bummed the NHL has informed him he can’t even wear in warmups
Fleury is 3-4-2 with an .875 save percentage in nine appearances in 2023-24. Fleury is in his third season with the Wild and his 20th season in the NHL. In 994 career games, Fleury has a record 547-319-93 record with a .912 save percentage.
The NHL has dealt with a number of controversies in the last year regarding causes. The league announced in the summer that it had banned themed-warmup jerseys in reaction to several players refusing to wear Pride-themed sweaters during the 2022-23 season.
Last October, the league sent a memo to all 32 teams saying that, while teams were allowed to celebrate causes, it put a ban on players putting Pride tape on their sticks in warmups, games and practices.
The league rescinded their decision just two weeks later after Arizona Coyotes’ defenseman Travis Dermott defied the ban and taped his stick with Pride tape.
“You don’t really want to go against rules that are put in place by your employer, but there’s some people who took some positive things from it,” Dermott told gophnx.com’s Craig Morgan.
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