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Marc-Andre Fleury helped brighten the day of children during his day with the Stanley Cup, as he did a year ago.
The former Pittsburgh Penguins goaltender, selected by the Vegas Golden Knights in the NHL Expansion Draft, brought joy to the faces of children at the Ronald McDonald House in Montreal on Saturday.

Last year, Fleury began his day with the Cup at Montreal Children's Hospital, before he, his family and the famous trophy were given a parade in Fleury's hometown of Sorel-Tracy, Quebec.
Saturday was Fleury's third day with the Cup in his career; in addition to last season, he also won it with Pittsburgh in 2009 and 2016. The trophy, buckled in tightly, even helped him fill up the gas tank of his Jeep in Varennes, Quebec.

With a gassed-up vehicle, Fleury took the Cup to Sorel-Tracy, about 60 miles northeast of Montreal, to be the guest of honor at a celebration of his daughter Scarlett's second birthday.
Instagram from @vlarosee: I'd say this isn't a bad way to eat a birthday cake. Happy 2nd birthday to our sweet little menace! View on Instagram