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A Wayzata home has been sold for $8.9 million to a company managed by recently retired Minnesota Wild goalie Marc-Andre Fleury.

The 2020-built, 5,223 sq.ft. mansion on 1.62 acres of land near Lake Minnetonka sold to MAFVLF, LLC, of which the NHL legend is listed as the manager, according to state business records.

The sale was first reported by the Minneapolis-St. Paul Business Journals, which says it's the biggest Twin Cities residential real estate deal since 2023.

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Fleury retired following the Wild's playoffs exit at the start of May, ending a glittering 22-year pro hockey career that started when he was drafted by the Pittsburgh Penguin's No. 1 overall in the 2023 NHL Draft.

A native of Quebec, Canada, Fleury won three Stanley Cups with the Penguins, in 2009, 2016 and 2017.

After stints at the Las Vegas Golden Knights and Chicago Blackhawks, Fleury spend the last four seasons of his career at the Minnesota Wild.

It was reported last year that Fleury was building a home in Vegas before deciding to stay another year in Minnesota.  The Athletic reported in January that his plans may have changed and he was potentially debating whether to retire in Minnesota or return to his "full-time home" outside of Montreal, Quebec.

The Wayzata house sale is the largest in the Twin Cities since former Vikings tight end Kyle Rudolph sold his Minnesota home for $13.5 million.

This article first appeared on Bring Me The News and was syndicated with permission.

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