Quick to Team USA?
In addition to the previous note, Jonathan Quick is also expected to join Team USA. He has a sore groin muscle that is expected to heal in time for the tournament.
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When did Quick injure his groin muscle? He started practically every game during the last month of the season.
Assuming the sore groin muscle was an issue during this time period, why didn't the Kings start Ersberg in more games, especially after they were out of playoff contention on March 28th?
I hope he is better soon. I am sure that all the Kings will do us proud. GO USA!
another great reason to watch this tourney and be happy on our future team...
he's a young kid, so hopefully jq will heal quickly...
more international wold-class experience for our...eh um...quick rising upstart/superstar....
Way to go Quickie!! He deserves it.
Four Kings on the Team USA roster, one with Team Canada...not bad. Way to go Quickie.....Take em to the gold, you deserve it!
Go Kings!
4 Kings. Thats a good hand. Plus former King Sully as your wild card. Thats a full house.