Graney: Motivation could be the cure Jonathan Quick needs [Las Vegas Review-Journal]
“It is never too late to be what you might have been,” the motivational quote goes.
Or, in the case of
That’s the hope, at least. That a goalie such as Quick can rediscover a level of play that has escaped him for years now. That the Golden Knights might actually have a decision to make in regards to him when others regain their health.
Quick started his first game for the Knights on Sunday and turned in a 4-3 win against Montreal before 18,049 at
Look. Competition is never a bad thing when handled correctly. It should make everyone better.
The Knights might have landed Quick as merely an insurance policy and backup to Adin Hill as
But never discount the power of motivation. Quick should have an arena’s worth right now.
Something to prove
He led the Knights onto the ice Sunday in a different jersey than over his first 16 seasons as an NHL player, no longer sporting the colors and logo of the Kings.
He led them — no doubt — still stinging a bit from being moved by the only franchise he ever knew. Doesn’t matter how long you’ve been around. There is always something to prove.
He has that challenge now, even at age 37. His numbers are among the worst in the NHL, and long gone is his elite play of two Stanley Cup championships.
And, yes, perhaps the Knights fixing what has led to such a reality over the next 20 or so games seems unlikely. But athletes, especially those who have won championships and reached the individual pinnacles of their sport, often have a way of proving others wrong.
What an advantage it might be should Quick find such a truth.
Having viable options is always a positive.
“I felt pretty comfortable from the get-go,” he said. “Just needed to get out there … I’m a goalie. Stop the puck.”
He did so quite well in the first two periods, turning away all 16 shots aimed by the Canadiens. He was also protected well by those defensemen in front.
I mean, Quick was cruising.
But even bad teams — see Montreal — can push things. The three goals allowed weren’t all the fault of Quick. Maybe only when he was beaten by
“I thought (Quick) played well,” Knights coach
The arena was dark, and the music was blaring and the starting lineup for the Knights was being introduced to the frenzied Sunday afternoon gathering. And when it came time for the goalie’s spot and Quick’s name was broadcast over the loudspeaker, a robust cheer rose to the rafters.
“A fun building to play in,” Quick said. “These fans are great. We’ve known that since the team came in. Definitely, a warm reception.”
Crazy things
It has to still
Crazier things have happened in sports.
But maybe he’s just in
Until then, let’s see what sort of play motivation can deliver.
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