Jonathan Quick is a big reason the Kings are a win away from another championship.
The Los Angeles Kings know they are heading home after Game 4 of the Stanley Cup final. They don't want to bring the New York Rangers along for the ride.
One day before their first chance at their second Stanley Cup title in three years, the Kings harkened back to a pair of series - one this year when they rallied from a 3-0 hole to eliminate San Jose in the first round, and the 2012 finals when New Jersey won two straight to force Game 6.
Los Angeles took a 3-0 lead over the Rangers with a pair of overtime wins at home and then a 3-0 victory at Madison Square Garden on Monday behind Jonathan Quick's 32-save performance.
''It wasn't easy for us to come back from 3-0 in the first series,'' defenseman Drew Doughty said. ''We know how it can happen. All it takes is one game, one momentum shift. The team can run with it, the other team can be down in the dumps.
''That's why this next game is so important. We can't let them back into the series.''
Game 4 is Wednesday night in New York. Though Los Angeles has four chances to reclaim the Cup, notching the first final sweep since 1998 is just how the Kings hope to do it.
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