`Absolutely not’ a change in goal for Kings

Terry Murray discussed his thoughts on the line-combination changes — more on that later — and the benefit that can come from change, but Murray was quite forceful when asked if he would consider a change in goal. Jonathan Quick has played every minute of this series and has now allowed six goals in each of his last two starts, but Quick was the first goalie off the ice after practice today, and Murray left no doubt that he intends to stay with Quick, rather than even thinking about giving the Game 5 start to Jonathan Bernier…

MURRAY: “No change in goal. Absolutely not. Jonathan Quick’s our goaltender. He’s our number-one guy, period. Those goals that we’re seeing coming against us right now are a result of team play. Everybody is involved in it. He has played good. In fact, in the first period, I thought they would not score a goal on him (in the game). He was that sharp, in my opinion.”

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