Here's why Jonathan Quick deserves to be in the Hockey Hall of Fame
Jonathan Quick is one of a kind.The Milford, Conn., native, who reached his greatest heights in 2012, when he backstopped the bottom-seeded Los Angeles Kings on their remarkable run to the Stanley Cup, played the final game of his long, storied NHL career Monday night in Florida.Quick will retire with more NHL wins than any American goalie in history. He won three Stanley Cup championships, two William M. Jennings Trophies and a Conn Smythe Trophy. He did it all playing a hyper-aggressive, athletic, crouching style that looked like no one before him, and that hasn’t been replicated since.The only question left is whether Quick is headed to the Hockey Hall of Fame.Advertisementالمصدر: The Athletic | Source: The Athletic
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