Steve, Jesse and Adam discuss Jonathan Quick’s resurgence with Vegas and whether or not he can lead them through the playoffs.
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10 Comments
I watched Quick play for the Reading Royals back in the day, from the ECHL to his Cups I've been rooting for him the whole way, glad he's back!
Donāt worry about the West. Worry about the Leafs getting out of the first round.
You talk about how Quick played this season as a king, but yet you didn't talk about how terrible our defense was at the start of the season, nor the goal support he received.
Please play irresponsibly.
Vegas is a much better team then L.A that's why Quick is killing it.
That homosexual guy on the right seems to have a grudge against Quick for some reason. Is he a closet Kings fan or something?
If the knights can brush up their horrific power play then I say yes they can be a scary team.
I'm at the point whenever I bench a player in fantasy I just assume they're going to have a good game.
iām a kings fan and this all just confuses me. he has been terrible this year for the kings. at one point had lost 8 games in a row including a terrible loss to the crappy leafs
and now he is on fire
he has no plans on retiring
LMAO no. Quick has been a garbage goaltender for years now. He is done. A hot streak means little to nothing when you consider years of subpar play. Fantastic career and a real hero for the Kings, but that was then and this is now.