Ranking the Los Angeles Kings' best goalies after Jonathan Quick

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4. Felix Potvin (2001-2003)

There are only six goalies in Los Angeles Kings' history that had double-digit shutouts and one of those goalies was Felix Potvin, who had 14 during his time with the Kings. He was originally a second round pick by Toronto in 1990 and played eight seasons with that team.

He would join the Kings during the 2000-2001 season after the Canucks traded him to the Kings. Potvin made an immediate impact as he played 23 games and had 13 wins. Potvin would then be the primary starter the following season and win 27 games and in total had 61 wins during his time with the Kings, which ranks seventh in franchise history.

Potvin also would start in 20 games over two seasons, winning 10 of them, and had a save percentage of .925 and 2.34 goals against average in those playoff games.