Quick, 23, has started nine of Los Angeles' first 10 games this season and is entering his third NHL season. Quick is tied for second in the NHL with 6 victories and is third in minutes played at 538:53 and is seventh in saves with 225. He has a 3.01 goals-against average and .893 save percentage.
Drewiske, 24, is in his second NHL season and has played in all 10 Kings' games to date, scoring 1 goal and 2 assists and a team leading plus-6.
Drewiske made his NHL debut with the Kings last season and appeared in 17 games, picking up 3 assists and 18 penalty minutes. He also played in 61 games with the AHL's Manchester Monarchs last season, scoring 1 goal and 13 assists.
Last season, Quick ranked third among NHL rookie goaltenders with 21 wins, a 2.48 goals-against average, a .914 save percentage, four shutouts, 44 appearances and 1,097 saves. His 21 wins were the third most ever recorded by a Kings’ rookie goaltender (Mario Lessard had 23 in 1978-79 and Bob Janecyk had 22 in 1984-85). Quick also went 4-1 in shootouts (he stopped 10 of 14 shots, 71 percent) and 3-0 in shootouts on the road last season. He started 41 of the final 50 Kings’ games in 2008-09 after being recalled from Manchester on Dec 16, 2008.
Quick was originally selected by the Kings in the third-round (72nd overall) in the 2005 Entry Draft. Drewiske signed with the Kings as an unrestricted free agent on April 1, 2008.