Jonathan Quick spent the first 16 seasons of his NHL career with the Los Angeles Kings, where he won two Stanley Cup championships. After earning the Conn Smythe Trophy during the Kings' historic 2012 Stanley Cup run, Quick delivered another remarkable performance during their 2014 championship quest. Facing the San Jose Sharks in the Western Conference First Round, the Kings fell behind three games to none in the best-of-seven series. Defying the odds, they battled back to force a decisive Game 7. With the score tied in the second period and the Sharks on a power play, Quick made an incredible glove save on Patrick Marleau at the doorstep, preserving the tie. Later that period, the Kings took the lead and held on to complete the series comeback. The dramatic victory over the Sharks was a pivotal moment on the Kings’ journey to their second Stanley Cup in three years.