Marc-Andre Fleury was stone cold to potential scorers when he won the 2018 GEICO NHL Save Streak on Saturday.
And he froze out the skaters with a little "Frozen."

The Vegas Golden Knights goalie selected the song "Let It Go" performed by Idina Menzel] from the Disney flick to play at Amalie Arena while he made save after save during a
[14-stop streak that won the event for him

.
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Why a song from the Disney classic?
"I thought the title, 'Let it Go,' was very soothing for goalies at the All-Star Game. I thought I was going to get lit up so I just had to let it go," Fleury said.
While that is a fine message for a fun event where a goalie stares down some of the best skaters in the world, Fleury had two other reasons to pick Queen Elsa's ballad: his daughters Estelle, 4, and Scarlett, 2, who were watching at home.
How many times has ol' dad seen the popular animated movie with his girls?
"I don't have a number for you," Fleury said. "But it's a lot."

While the goalie says he doesn't know all the words to the ballad [and we decide if we believe him or not] he does admit he hums it to himself quite a bit.
And, much like Elsa in the movie, Fleury showed he had a little magic in him. The Pacific Division all-star was blessed by the posts on consecutive attempts and went so far to give both sides a little pat after they saved him.
Could we now hear "Let It Go" playing during Golden Knights home games at T-Mobile Arena?
"I'm going to ask Vegas to put it on when we go to shootouts," Fleury said. "Helps me relax."