The Welland Tribune

Kings goalie Quick is out indefinite­ly

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EL SEGUNDO, CALIF. — Los Angeles Kings goalie Jonathan Quick is out indefinite­ly after undergoing surgery on a torn meniscus in his knee, the club announced Wednesday.

Quick has appeared in just four games this season for the Kings, going 0-3-1 with a 4.55 goalsagain­st average. He missed five games with a lower-body injury after playing in the season opener, but has allowed 14 goals in three games since returning.

He didn’t play in the Kings’ two most recent games while nursing a different lower body injury. Coach John Stevens had said he didn’t think the current problem would sideline Quick for a lengthy amount of time.

Jack Campbell has been the Kings’ primary goalie during Quick’s absences this season, going 3-4-0 with a 2.72 GAA and a .912 save percentage. The 26-yearold former first-round pick had two games of National Hockey League experience before this season. The disappoint­ing Kings are in last place in the Western Conference at 3-7-1 heading into their home game against Philadelph­ia on Thursday night.

Quick is the winningest goalie in Kings history, a two-time Stanley Cup champion and the winner of the Conn Smythe Trophy as the NHL post-season MVP in 2012. The former U.S. Olympian won the Jennings Trophy for the second time last season as the goalie for the NHL team with the fewest goals allowed.

Quick is in his 11th season as Los Angeles’ starting goalie, but his unorthodox, highly athletic playing style has been affected by injuries before. He missed 59 games with a groin injury during the 2016-17 season, and he missed 24 games during the 2013-14 season with a similar groin injury.

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