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The LA Kings will host a pregame ceremony tomorrow, March 17, to recognize goaltender Jonathan Quick for playing in his 700th regular-season game, which took place on Sunday, March 13 against the Florida Panthers. The game will be broadcast on
ESPN+/Hulu
at 7:00 p.m.
Fans attending the game are encouraged to arrive early and be in their seats for the on-ice ceremony. All fans in attendance will receive a commemorative Jonathan Quick poster upon exit.
Quick became just the 30th goaltender in NHL history to reach the 700-game plateau. He is also the fourth American to reach the mark and the only netminder to do so in a Kings uniform. A two-time Stanley Cup Champion and a Conn Smythe Trophy winner in 2012, Quick holds the Kings franchise record in almost every major category. He leads in wins (352), save percentage (.913) and shutouts (56), while also ranking second in goals-against average (min. 100 games, 2.42).

This season, Quick currently holds a 16-12-7 record with a 2.69 goals-against-average and .908 save percentage. In his 700th game on March 13, the Kings claimed a 3-2 shootout victory as Quick stopped 30 of 32 shots for his 352nd career NHL win, which ranks second among all active NHL goaltenders and first among all American-born netminders.
The Milford, Conn. native is one of the best American NHL goaltenders of all-time. He ranks first in shutouts, fourth in wins, second in goals-against average (min. 100 games) and tied for eighth in save percentage (min. 100 games). Along with the Stanley Cups (012, 2014 and the Conn Smythe Trophy (2012), Quick has won the William M. Jennings Trophy twice (2017-18 and 2013-14), was named a Second-Team All-Star in 2011-12 and was selected for the 2012 and 2016 NHL All-Star games.
Internationally, he has represented the U.S. in three events, including two Olympic Winter Games (2010 - Silver Medal and 2014) and one World Cup of Hockey (2016). In seven appearances, he has registered a 3-4-0 record, 2.55 goals-against-average and .907 save percentage.