When it comes to talking about the NHL's top netminder, there is one goaltender that seems to be overlooked time and time again.Jonathan Quick of the Los Angeles Kings may be on an up-and-down hockey club, but it certainly has not been his fault. In fact, Quick's play this season may be the only reason why the Kings currently hold down the seventh spot in the ever-competitive Western Conference.Quick, who played in his first NHL All-Star Game this past weekend, is among the league leaders at the goaltending position this season. In 42 games, Quick is 21-12-9 with a 1.93 goals-against average (fourth in the league), a .934 save percentage (fourth), and 6 shutouts (first).Time and time again, Quick has been the Kings' best player on the ice. While his 3-1-2 record over his last six games does not look overly pretty, it does show just how well Quick has been playing for his hockey club this season.In those six games, he has allowed just 11 goals and has stopped 161 of 172 s...
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Man, was that the craziest thing you've ever seen in a hockey game or what???
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