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Pens’ Fleury on seeing sports psychologist: ‘It’s another tool’

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NHL goalies must cope with failure in just about every game, but even the steeliest netminder would probably be a little flustered by the lows of Marc-Andre Fleury’s last season.

The position can feel like a lonely one, so it makes sense that the Pittsburgh Penguins have reportedly been asking the 28-year-old to see a sports psychologist. The Pittsburgh Tribune-Review reports that Fleury agreed to do so this summer.

Sports Illustrated passes along Fleury’s comments, which came in a French interview with RDS’ Antonin Besner on Thursday.

“It’s another tool,” Fleury said. “It’s something that can help you perform, so why not give it a try? I think it was an opportune time to meet with him.”

Penguins GM Ray Shero provided a simple explanation to the Tribune-Review.

“Goalie is a delicate position, no different than a golfer or a tennis player: You’re on your own a lot,” Shero said. “I think it’s a good step for him, which he’s really taken seriously since our year-end meeting. It’s kind of like the situation with Matt Cooke in that you can’t just hope you’re going to come back and things are going to be different.

“A lot of guys talk to somebody. It’s a confidence thing.”

(H/T to The Score.)

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