21 Facts About Jonathan Quick

1.

Jonathan Douglas Quick was born on January 21,1986 and is an American professional ice hockey goaltender for the Los Angeles Kings of the National Hockey League.

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2.

Jonathan Quick won his first Stanley Cup championship with the Kings on June 11,2012, and his second in 2014, again with the Kings.

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3.

Jonathan Quick later played for the Mid Fairfield youth hockey association out of Darien Ice Rink.

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4.

Jonathan Quick carried his team to win a national championship and he was single time during his midget major year.

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5.

Jonathan Quick's team featured forwards Sean Backman, John Mori and Augie DiMarzo, Joey Sides, Joe DeBello, Chris Davis, Cam Atkinson who all went on to play professional hockey.

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6.

Jonathan Quick played at Hamden High School in Hamden, Connecticut, before transferring to Avon Old Farms, where he was named to the 2002 New Haven Register All-Area Ice Hockey Team.

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7.

Jonathan Quick led Avon Old Farms to two-straight New England Prep Championships in his junior and senior seasons.

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8.

Jonathan Quick played collegiate hockey for the University of Massachusetts Amherst out of Hockey East.

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9.

Jonathan Quick scored his first goal January 6,2007, against Merrimack College.

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10.

Jonathan Quick earned his first career NHL shutout on December 23,2008, defeating the Columbus Blue Jackets in Columbus.

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11.

Jonathan Quick gained much attention during the 2012 Stanley Cup playoffs, as the eighth-seeded Kings defeated the top-seeded and Presidents' Trophy-winning Vancouver Canucks in five games, followed by the Kings' first-ever four-game playoff series sweep against the second-seeded St Louis Blues.

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12.

On May 30,2012, Jonathan Quick set a new Stanley Cup playoff record after winning his 11th consecutive road game dating back to the 2011 postseason, surpassing the old mark of ten set by Billy Smith of the New York Islanders, and continued adding to the record.

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13.

In November 2012, Jonathan Quick joined the AHL's Manchester Monarchs to continue rehabilitation from an off-season back surgery.

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14.

Jonathan Quick won his second career Stanley Cup on June 13,2014, after the Kings defeated the New York Rangers.

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15.

Jonathan Quick was invited to the 2018 NHL All-Star Game however he declined his invitation due to a nagging injury.

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16.

Jonathan Quick was required by the league to sit out the following regular season game, which was on January 30,2018.

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17.

Jonathan Quick was however impressive, allowing only 7 goals over the four games, posting a 1.

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18.

On January 1,2010, Jonathan Quick was named to Team USA for the 2010 Winter Olympics in Vancouver as the team's third goaltender.

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19.

Jonathan Quick would go on to start five out of the US ' six games.

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20.

Jonathan Quick is married to Jaclyn, and they have a daughter and son together.

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21.

Jonathan Quick was born in Milford but raised in Hamden, Connecticut, a major hockey town in the northeast and attended Hamden High School until eventually transferring to Avon Old Farms, a preparatory school known for its hockey program.

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