Ranking the Los Angeles Kings' best goalies after Jonathan Quick

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3. Jamie Storr (1995-2003)

The next goalie on the Los Angeles Kings was the bridge between Hrudey and Fiset after being selected seventh overall in the 1994 Entry Draft. While he did first appear in the NHL in the 1994-1995 season, it wasn't until the 1997-1998 season that he saw extended time at that level.

In his first season, he appeared in 17 games and went 9-5-1 with a save percentage of .929 and a goals against of only 2.22. He would be named to the first-team All-Rookie team and followed that season up with another first-team All-Rookie nomination when he had a goals against of only 2.40 and a save percentage of .908.

For his career with the Kings, he would play in 205 games and won 85 of them with a career save percentage of .910 and a goals against of 2.53. He also has the third most career shutouts in franchise history at 16.