- He is completely unlikely when he saves that way. He is acrobatic and never gives up a puck, coach Gerard Gallant tells the Las Vegas Review.

AP talks about the rescue as 34-year-old Fleurys is perhaps most spectacular in his 16-year NHL career. It was Fleury's 450th win in the NHL and he is three wins after Henrik Lundqvist in the best list as six.

Toronto pressed at 2-3 and Ilya Mikheyev got a wrist shot in the bar, a puck that went out to the right edge where Nic Petan pulled to the return with a backhand and the puck went toward the open goal.

Then Fleury threw himself with a tiger jump and caught the puck with the pick to the great delight of the audience. Mikheyev went behind the target and struck with his arms, not believing his eyes. The TV graphics also had to be changed to 3-3 before realizing that it had not become a goal.

"That rescue is inconceivable"

- The puck hit the bar and I didn't know if it had come in and then I turned around and got hold of it. I knew it was a lot of nets to put it in. It's nice when you get a second chance to save. It was a lot of fun, says Fleury.

- That rescue is inconceivable, says the commentator in Viasat's broadcast.

A goal was scored in the first 47 minutes of the match before it rattled in the final period. William Nylander had a great position to sign 2-2 for Toronto but Fleury came down with a leg guard at the post and prevented the Swedish puck.

In hockey-crazy Toronto, it is extremely sensitive to fall into this kind of weakness and more and more focus is directed at coach Mike Babcock, who is making his fifth season at the club after the successful ten years in Detroit.

Sundin: "Very exposed in Toronto"

- I've been around for a long time. It often happens that you end up in periods when you do not win for a while but it ends up having a good year anyway. It's all about rubbing, Toronto coach Mike Babcock tells the Toronto Sun.

Toronto icon Mats Sundin, 48, is in Toronto to play the traditional veteran match in connection with the upcoming Hall of Fame weekend.

- Toronto has a different situation to most other NHL teams - it's a lot of attention for the club leadership, for the players. All teams go through tough periods every season, but you get very exposed in a place like Toronto, says Mats Sundin to the NHL.