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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 stopped 31 of 35 shots in a 4-3 double-overtime defeat on Saturday.
With that, the Los Angeles Kings have been eliminated by the Chicago Blackhawks in five games. Quick wasn't perfect in the Western Conference finals, but he did play well enough beat Chicago. The blame lies more with the Kings' offense, which was subpar for most of the playoffs. Taking a step back and looking at the playoffs as a whole, Quick was phenomenal and that will give us more confidence to recommend taking him early on in 2013-14 fantasy drafts despite his mediocre numbers in the regular season. Jun 9 - 12:10 AM

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The Los Angeles Kings lost for the first time in 16 home games Thursday night, dropping a 3-2 decision to the Chicago Blackhawks in the Western Conference final series.

The Kings now trail the Hawks 3-1 in the best-of-seven series. Goaltender Jonathan Quick stopped 25 of the 28 shots he faced in the loss. Los Angeles hadn't lost a playoff game at home since Game 4 of the Stanley Cup final last season, winning nine straight overall, but the Blackhawks figured out how to end the NHL's longest home postseason winning run since 2009. The Kings had been outstanding when playing with a lead in front of Quick but Los Angeles uncharacteristically surrendered a 2-1 lead late in the second period. The Kings played their third straight game without center Mike Richards, who has an apparent concussion after a big hit from Chicago's Dave Bolland in the series opener. Richards was the Kings' leading postseason scorer with 10 points when he got hurt. Los Angeles' unbeaten stretch at home ended in unusual fashion with the blown lead, and the low-scoring Kings' title defense could be over in two days.
Jun 7 - 12:06 AM

Jonathan Quick, Tuukka Rask and Corey Crawford are all ranked very close together among the top save percentage leaders in the 2013 playoffs.

Not counting Jonathan Bernier's cup of coffee, Quick's .941 mark barely edges Rask (.940) and Crawford (.938). Could the eventual winner also take this year's Conn Smythe?
Jun 6 - 2:39 AM

Jonathan Quick bounced back in Game 3, saving 19 shots en route to a 3-1 victory over Chicago on Tuesday night.

Quick had a rough outing in Game 2, allowing four goals on 17 shots before being pulled in the second period. However, the 2012 Conn Smythe winner returned to form on Tuesday, as he won his 14th straight game at the Staples Center. With the Kings failing to generate a consistent amount of offense, Quick will need to build on this momentum and continue to outduel Corey Crawford if Los Angeles wishes to return back to the Stanley Cup finals.
Jun 5 - 12:03 AM

Pittsburgh Penguins goaltender Marc-Andre Fleury is sure Jonathan Quick will be okay after getting yanked from Game 2 against Chicago.

"(Quick) has had a terrific playoffs," Fleury said. "Chicago’s a tough team, dangerous team. They have so much offensive power, power up front. It happens, but I’m sure he’ll be fine next game." Fleury was eventually replaced by Tomas Vokoun in the Penguins' postseason run and Pittsburgh hasn't looked back. That's not likely to happen to Quick though. Quick has been one of the best goaltenders in the playoffs and it would take a lot for then to start Jonathan Bernier ahead of him.
Jun 3 - 2:27 PM

Los Angeles Kings coach Darryl Sutter said he pulled Jonathan Quick in Sunday's Game 2 loss because of the team's upcoming schedule.

The Kings had gone down 4-0 after Michal Handzus' goal midway through the second period when Jonathan Bernier replaced Quick. Sutter said it wasn't a "mercy hook," but instead about the fact that Chicago could play up to five times in the next 10 days after Games 1 and 2 were on back-to-back days. Quick's teammates were staunch in their defense of the netminder and we're expecting he'll be back in top form for Tuesday's Game 3.
Jun 3 - 9:26 AM

Jonathan Quick was forced out of Sunday's 4-2 loss against the Blackhawks midway through the second period after allowing four goals on 17 shots.

Jonathan Bernier replaced Quick and stopped all nine shots he faced after the Kings' starter hit the showers. The series turns to Southern California for Games Three and Four where the defending Stanley Cup champs have yet to be defeated during the postseason.
Jun 2 - 11:29 PM

Jonathan Quick stopped 34 of 36 shots in a 2-1 defeat Saturday.

Quick helped keep Los Angeles in this contest when they were outshot 17-2 in the first period. He can't be faulted for this loss, but he'll have to stay strong in this series for the Kings to have a shot of beating the Chicago Blackhawks. It might be to their advantage that they won't have time to dwell on this loss before playing in Game 2 on Sunday.
Jun 1 - 7:55 PM

After the first two rounds of the 2013 playoffs, Los Angeles Kings goalie Jonathan Quick is the MVP of the NHL's postseason.

Quick convincingly carried the day in a vote among a panel of nine NHL.com writers at the halfway point of the postseason. Quick received eight first-place votes and earned 24 of a possible 27 points. Boston Bruins forward David Krejci, who received the other first-place vote, finished a distant second with nine points. His teammate, defenseman Zdeno Chara, finished third with seven points.
Source: nhl.com
Jun 1 - 10:21 AM

Los Angeles Kings center Anze Kopitar has high praise for his teammate, goalie Jonathan Quick.

"It doesn't matter if it's Game 7 of the conference semis or game three of the season," Kopitar said. "He's going to make that save or one of those saves. I've just seen it too many times to say I'm shocked about it. I think he's spoiling us."
Jun 1 - 4:31 AM

To little surprise, Jonathan Quick, Tomas Vokoun, Tuukka Rask and Corey Crawford are putting up fantastic numbers.

Three of them (in order: Quick, Vokoun and Crawford) make up the top three in playoff save percentage while Rask's still-excellent .928 mark comes in at seventh.
May 30 - 1:30 AM

So far Jonathan Quick has matched his 2012 Conn Smythe Trophy-winning efforts this year.

Quick has a 1.50 GAA and .948 save percentage in 13 contests, which is nearly identical to the numbers he put up when the Kings won the Stanley Cup last year. The defending champions will play in the Western Conference finals and as long as Quick keeps this up, they have a real shot of winning it all for the second consecutive season.
May 29 - 10:31 AM

Jonathan Quick set the tone for the Kings in Game 7, stopping 25 of 26 shots, as the defending Stanley Cup champions advanced to the Western Conference finals for the second straight year after defeating San Jose 2-1 on Tuesday.

Quick was almost unbeatable this series, as the Sharks scored just 10 goals against the reigning Conn Smythe winner. Quick stalled any momentum the Sharks had down the stretch, no more so than with just five minutes left, when he made a highlight reel glove save robbing Joe Pavelski from tying the game. Quick has now won 13 straight games at home, and has all but silenced any doubters who criticized his regular season play. The Kings await the winner of tomorrow's Game 7 between Chicago and Detroit.
May 29 - 12:11 AM

Jonathan Quick stopped 24 of 26 shots in a 2-1 loss to the Sharks Sunday and the two teams will face off in a seventh game to determine the winner of their second round playoff series.

As was the case during last year's playoff run, Quick has been excellent since the beginning of the postseason and has been especially solid against San Jose. The Kings goaltender has allowed just nine goals over six games this round and will be right at home at Staples Center for Game Seven.
May 26 - 11:04 PM

Jonathan Quick was credited with a shutout in the Los Angeles Kings' 3-0 victory over the Sharks Thursday but San Jose coach Todd McClellan wasn't impressed with the goaltender's performance.

The shutout gave the Kings a 3-2 lead in this best-of-seven, second-round playoff series. "I didn't think we tested him a lot (in Game 5)," McLellan said. "There were a number of goalies in the league that could have performed that way tonight." The San Jose Mercury News interpreted that as McLellan’s way of saying his own team didn’t muster a great effort on offense, but it sounded as if McLellan was downplaying Quick’s effort. Quick’s teammates came to his defense. "He’s awesome. He’s our MVP. He’s our best player," forward Trevor Lewis said of Quick. "He probably makes it look easy out there, but he does a lot for us and he’s been awesome."
May 25 - 10:18 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