MUST-SEE: LA Kings' Jonathan Quick gives up horrendous goal against the Anaheim Ducks
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Dorin Canaday
April 24, 2022 (11:40)
Jonathan Quick was easily one of the best goalies of the 2010s, winning the William M. Jennings twice, the Stanley Cup in 2012 and 2014, and the Conn Smythe for playoff MVP in 2014.
Quick has been a slow decline over the past few seasons with the Los Angeles Kings rebuilding and he himself getting older. At the age of 36, Quick is having a very underrated season with a 2.58 goals-against average and a .909 save percentage for a record of 22-13-9, propelling the Kings to a playoff spot when everyone had them missing before the season started.
Although he's having a very good season, he gave up a goal last night to the Anaheim Ducks that he will probably like a do-over on. When Ducks' forward Gerry Mayhew flipped a dump in on net from just outside the blueline, Quick took a swing at the puck and totally whiffed as the puck went through his legs into the net.
Luckily, it was the last goal that Quick would give up, as the Kings went on the win the game 4-2.
Check out the whiff here:
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