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Jonathan Quick | Goalie

Team: Los Angeles Kings
Age / DOB:  (27) / 1/21/1986
Ht / Wt:  6'1' / 223
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Jonathan Quick of the Los Angeles Kings turned aside every shot the San Jose Sharks directed at him Thursday night en route to a 3-0 shutout.
The victory gave the defending-champion Kings a 3-2 lead in their best-of-seven playoff series against San Jose. The Sharks took 24 shots on goal but Quick was sharp and the Kings never were in danger of losing this game on their home ice, where they now have won 13 consecutive games, dating back to March. May 24 - 1:26 AM

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Jonathan Quick allowed two goals on 23 shots, as the Kings dropped Game 4 to the Sharks by a score of 2-1.

Quick was tested early and often, stopping 14 of 15 shots in the first period, as the Sharks sent a slew of pucks at him throughout the frame. He faced just eight shots the rest of the way, but a San Jose power play goal in the second proved the difference, as L.A. was unable to generate successful scoring chances. Quick has been pretty impressive this series, despite dropping back-to-back 2-1 contests in San Jose. Hopefully the shift back to L.A. for Game 5 will change the Kings’ fortune and give Quick some offensive help.
May 22 - 1:06 AM

Jonathan Quick needs to control his temper a little better according to coach Darryl Sutter.

Quick picked up a game misconduct for abuse of officials at the end of Game 3 when he thought the referees gave the Kings the short end of the stick by calling two penalties in the last minute of the third. "I think he's got to handle that," Sutter said. "He can't be frustrated. That's a byproduct of being a great goaltender. It's very simple," Sutter said. "That's part of being on a good team and looked on as the best player and looked on as a top goalie That's exactly what they're doing [with contact] and we saw it the last series with two or three of their players."
May 20 - 8:36 AM

Jonathan Quick received a game misconduct for ranting at an official in Game 3, but it will stop at that.

Quick won't receive supplementary discipline for whatever he said to a referee. It's not surprising that it stayed at that, but considering the $100K fine the San Jose Sharks received recently, you never know.
May 19 - 4:47 PM

Jonathan Quick was given a game misconduct at the end of Game 2 Saturday.

The mild-mannered Quick was not at all happy that the Sharks won at the 1:29 mark of overtime after Los Angeles was given a pair of penalties in last minute of regulation and was given the penalty for abuse of officials. While the Kings killed off the first penalty, they gave up a goal to Logan Couture with Trevor Lewis still in the box. Quick and the Kings will now look to bounce back Tuesday in Game 4 as they lead the best-of-seven series 2-1.
May 19 - 7:42 AM

Jonathan Quick stopped 38 of 40 shots in a 2-1 overtime loss Saturday night.

Los Angeles was outshot in every period of Saturday's contest. Quick held his own, but surrendered both goals when the Sharks had the man advantage. He now has a 1.60 GAA and .947 save percentage in nine postseason starts. Los Angeles still has a 2-1 series lead heading into Game 4 on Tuesday.
May 19 - 12:25 AM

Jonathan Quick stopped 28 shots as the Los Angeles Kings defeated the San Jose Sharks 4-3 to take a 2-0 series lead.

Quick was up 2-0 before giving up three straight goals to the Sharks but a great comeback by the Kings with less than two minutes remaining gave Quick his sixth win in the 2013 Stanley Cup playoffs. Quick is now 6-2 this postseason with a 1.56 GAA and a .947 save percentage, both good enough for third spot among goaltenders in the playoffs.
May 17 - 1:16 AM

Jonathan Quick set a franchise record with his sixth career playoff shutout.

Quick turned aside 35 Sharks shots in the Kings' 2-0 victory on Tuesday. He's having another phenomenal postseason with a 1.36 GAA and .953 save percentage in seven starts.
May 15 - 10:46 AM

Jonathan Quick stood tall, stopping every shot he faced in the Kings’ 2-0 Game 1 win over the Sharks on Tuesday.

After a rocky regular season, Quick looks to be dialed in, playing up to his Conn Smythe performance last postseason. He stalled the Sharks on a number of quality offensive chances, and shut down their powerplay. If he continues to outplay Antti Niemi, the defending champs look likely to return to the Western Conference finals.
May 15 - 12:50 AM

Jonathan Quick saved 21 of 22 shots as the Los Angeles Kings eliminated the St. Louis Blues with a 2-1 victory Friday night.

There's only one word for Quick's performance this series: fantastic. The defending Conn Smythe winner was strong in net yet again Friday night. The only goal Quick allowed was a deflected point shot that went off the leg of Chris Porter. After allowing a couple bad goals in Games 1 and 2, Quick has been as good as he was last year, which is a scary thought for the rest of the Western Conference.
May 11 - 12:52 AM

After two tough losses to begin the series, Jonathan Quick and the Los Angeles Kings are really heating up against the St. Louis Blues.

Quick stopped 34 out of 36 shots to help Los Angeles secure a 3-2 OT win and 3-2 series lead on Wednesday. Quick and the Kings have now won three games in a row, even if the Blues have given them an intense fight in the process.
May 9 - 12:47 AM

Goaltender Jonathan Quick grabbed his second consecutive playoff victory Monday night as the Los Angeles Kings turned in a 4-3 victory over the visiting St. Louis Blues.

The opening-round, best-of-seven series is now tied at 2-2. Quick, who recorded a 1-0 shutout victory over the Blues on Saturday night, wasn't tested nearly as much Monday as the Blues could muster up only 22 shots on net, 19 of which were turned aside by Quick. Quick has enjoyed a very good series, other than giving up the game-winning goal in overtime in Game 1 and letting in a seemingly harmless shot with less than a minute left in Game 2. With the series tied at 2-2 now, the series becomes a best-of-three and the defending Stanley Cup champions will need Quick to continue his hot goaltending.
May 7 - 1:05 AM

Jonathan Quick saved all 30 Blues shots in a 1-0 victory Saturday night.

Quick has been superb in this series. That said, the Kings have required nothing less than perfection from him in order to win and until now, Quick hasn't been able to deliver. The Kings do have offensive weapons, but it's looking more and more like Quick will have to be the hero in the first round if the Kings want to advance. St. Louis still has a 2-1 series edge.
May 5 - 12:50 AM

Goaltender Jonathan Quick of the Los Angeles Kings has blamed himself for both of his team's losses in their best-of-seven, opening-round playoff series against the St. Louis Blues.

But with the series moving to LA, and with the Kings trailing 2-0, most of the Kings are defending Quick. "Although he might feel a total sense of responsibility, we all share it as a group," said defenseman Rob Scuderi, who cited his own bad clearing pass that led to a goal in Game 1. "Mistakes happen." Quick gave away a puck that resulted in the Blues' game-winning overtime goal in Game 1. He allowed a weak shot to get past with about 50 seconds left in regulation in Game 2 to let the Blues take their 2-0 series lead. "We all know that's not his fault," Stoll said. "The scores could have been a lot worse if it wasn't for him. He's a first-class teammate and he'll say those things but we all know he's a great goalie and he's played really well in this series so far. We're going to need him. We're going to need everybody to win the next game."
May 4 - 11:47 AM

Goaltender Jonathan Quick allowed a seemingly harmless shot to get past him with 51 seconds left in regulation time Thursday night as the Los Angeles Kings fell 2-1 to the Blues in St. Louis.

The Kings trail the Blues 2-0 in this opening-round, best-of-seven series. The Blues lost the game Thursday when Quick was beaten on a long shot from St. Louis defenseman Barret Jackman. That goal, perhaps scored while Quick was screened by teammate Drew Doughty, gave the Blues their first lead of the game. Quick, the 2012 Conn Smythe Trophy winner as the top performer in the playoffs, was first-rate most of the evening but allowing the Jackman goal tarnishes Quick's work. He steered aside 23 of the 25 shots the Blues fired at him.
May 3 - 12:43 AM

Depth Charts

All Positions
PosRoleName
C1Anze Kopitar
2Mike Richards
3Jarret Stoll
4Colin Fraser
5Jordan Nolan
LW1Dwight King
2Dustin Penner
3Brad Richardson
4Kyle Clifford
5Tanner Pearson
RW1Dustin Brown
2Jeff Carter
3Justin Williams
4Trevor Lewis
5Anthony Stewart
6Tyler Toffoli
D1Drew Doughty
2Willie Mitchell
3Slava Voynov
4Alec Martinez
5Jacob Muzzin
6Robyn Regehr
7Robert Scuderi
8Keaton Ellerby
9Matt Greene
G1Jonathan Quick
2Jonathan Bernier
3Martin Jones
4Jean-Francois Berube