Quick Deserves Praise After Robbery! What A Save To Preserve Shutout Win
Jonathan Quick is statistically, the best goaltender in the league. He's played over 145 minutes. He has stopped 56, of 57 shots, for a save percentage of .982.
He's allowed only one goal in two full games starting, and almost half of another, with his goals allowed average of 0.42.
Only Ivan Prosvetov has better statistics, but he's only played a fraction of the time as Quick, and he's only faced five shots.
Quick is immortalizing himself in New York, this early in the season.
Check out this beautiful save from him that preserved the shut out win.
What a beauty.
Seems like he's a modest man, doesn't even want to give himself any props when he deserves it.
If this keeps up, we will have not one, but two incredible goalies that we can rely on to get our team a win on a nightly basis.
Igor Shesterkin has to be smiling in his home now about this goalie tadum for the Rangers.
POLL |
OCTOBRE 27 | 65 ANSWERS Quick Deserves Praise After Robbery! What A Save To Preserve Shutout Win Will Jonathan Quick continue this incredible pace? |
Yes | 39 | 60 % |
No | 26 | 40 % |
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