I always wanted to play goalie during street hockey. For the first maybe four or five years, the parks and recreation place in our town had goalie equipment. It was old, beat up equipment that they would let kids use, so I would go to the cages there and they would hand me a glove, blocker, pants, pads and other equipment. My hometown has a strong hockey tradition. Plus they had Mike Richter in net.
The first time I went to an NHL game was with my buddy and his parents. They had tickets to a Whalers-Detroit Red Wings game.
I was 13 when I went to my second game. In between periods we got to go out and have a shoot out during the intermission. So we were able to hang out and watch the game and meet a few of the players.
When I see the kids at an NHL game today go out there during intermission I kind of think back to that.
I was in their shoes years ago. I always liked to play travel hockey. I played for an organization growing up that was about 45 minutes away, so I would trek down there to practice. When we played the majority of our games were in New York and New Jersey. He's still as active as ever, flinging his body around the crease without abandon and sprawling out for shots at impossible angles. But it appears more calculated. His style will always be chaotic, but Quick has learned to once again control that chaos after years of letting it run wild.
He seems far more poised, too. Quick will always be keen to muck it up after the whistle whenever tested, but the tirades to officials and outward expressions of frustration that once derailed his focus during games have largely been absent this season. You know, he's a legend. He's had an unbelievable career, he's been an unbelievable teammate to me and to everybody that he plays with. Campbell is right. The Kings have certainly rallied around Quick as of late, with the team riding a five-game win streak at the moment of which he's been responsible for three.
Both goals he surrendered came from Vladimir Tarasenko. Quick is likely to continue splitting starts with Cal Petersen until one of the Kings ' goalies gets hot enough for head coach Todd McLellan to hand out consecutive starts.
If the alternating pattern continues, Petersen is due to start Thursday versus the Jets, while Quick would face the Canadiens on Saturday in the first half of a back-to-back. Quick was the first goalie to exit the ice at Monday's game-day skate, Zach Dooley of the Kings ' official website reports, indicating he'll defend the cage on the road against the Blues.
In his two appearances this year, Quick posted a record with a 2. The veteran netminder has been splitting the crease with Cal Petersen and will likely continue to do so unless one of the two goalies can separate himself from the other. Quick surrendered three goals on 23 shots in Friday's overtime loss to the Stars.
Quick was less busy than Braden Holtby at the other end of the rink, but the Stars' skaters did enough to get the win. The year-old Quick is through two starts, allowing six goals on 53 shots in those games. Cal Petersen will probably start Saturday in St.
Louis, and he'll likely see more of the workload than Quick as part of a changing of the guard in the Kings ' crease. Quick was the first goalie to exit the ice at Friday's game-day skate, indicating he'll tend the twine versus the Stars, Zach Dooley of the Kings ' official site reports. Heading into a back-to-back versus the Stars and Blues on Friday and Saturday, respectively, it appears the Kings will utilize Quick in the opening contest while Cal Petersen gets Game 2.
In his lone appearance this year, the year-old QUick allowed three goals on 30 shots in a losing effort and will look to bounce back against the Stars. Quick gave up three goals on 30 shots in Saturday's loss to the Wild. All three of the Wild's goals came in a span of in the second period, and that was enough to stick Quick with the loss. The year-old goalie also earned a secondary assist on Anze Kopitar's third-period tally.
Quick hasn't been at his best for a few years now, but he's still a decent No. How head coach Todd McLellan splits the starts between Quick and Cal Petersen will determine how much fantasy value the former carries this season. Quick was the first goalie off the ice at Saturday's morning skate, and he'll protect the home net versus the Wild. Quick will make his season debut in the Kings ' second game of the year after Cal Petersen defeated the Golden Knights on Thursday.
It's unclear what kind of workload Quick can expect, although the early split of the first two games suggests it could be a division until one goalie sets himself apart from the other. Quick went with a 2. Quick led the Kings onto the ice, indicating he'll start Saturday's home preseason contest versus the Ducks, Zach Dooley of the Kings' official site reports. Quick will get his third start of the preseason. The year-old seems to be headed for more of a "1B" role in , but he should still receive enough starts to be worth a look in deeper fantasy formats.
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