PITTSBURGH (AP) — Of all the things that happened during a tumultuous offseason for the Pittsburgh Penguins, shoring up goaltender Marc-Andre Fleury for the long term was not one of them. The first overall pick in the 2003 NHL draft helped the Penguins reach the 2008 Stanley Cup final and win the trophy in 2009. Fleury also set franchise records for wins (288), shutouts (28) and playoff shutouts (eight). [...] Fleury became a target as Pittsburgh's postseason failures piled up. Since winning the Cup, the team has reached the Eastern Conference final just once, getting swept by Boston in 2013, and lost in the first round twice. Fleury finally escaped harsh criticism last spring when the Penguins' offense withered and the team blew a 3-1 series lead against the New York Rangers in the second round — a postseason disappointment that led to an overhaul of the Penguins' staff and roster. How he performs this season and in the 2015 playoffs could heavily influence what approach the Penguins take under will new coach Mike Johnston and new general manager Jim Rutherford.