How old is Jonathan Bernier?

A first-round pick (No. 11) of the Los Angeles Kings in the 2006 NHL Draft, Bernier, at 19 years old, became the second-youngest goaltender — and 11th-youngest player — to suit up for the Kings when he started their season-opener in London on Sept. 29, 2007.

When was Jonathan Bernier called up to the Kings?

Returned to Lewiston of the Quebec Major Junior Hockey League after four games, Bernier didn’t get another call-up until March 12, 2010, when he made 29 saves to help the Kings to a 2-1 shootout win against the Dallas Stars.

What happened to Bernier in 2014-15?

A 36-save effort at Nashville eight days later gave Bernier his first shutout with his new team. Bernier finished 26-19-7 in 55 games (49 starts) in 2013-14 but slipped to 21-28-7 in 58 games (55 starts) in 2014-15.

How many games did Jonathan Bernier play as a rookie?

Still a rookie, he played 25 games (22 starts) as Jonathan Quick’s backup. Among first-year goalies, Bernier finished tied for third with three shutouts, and his 2.48 goals-against average ranked seventh among rookies who played at least 10 games.

What happened to Bernier in the NHL?

Bernier finished 26-19-7 in 55 games (49 starts) in 2013-14 but slipped to 21-28-7 in 58 games (55 starts) in 2014-15. A difficult 2015-16 season saw Bernier lose his grip on the starting job, although he still led Toronto with 12 wins and three shutouts.

Did Jonathan Bernier win a Stanley Cup with Kings?

Bernier won the Stanley Cup with the Kings in 2012, though he did not play during the Stanley Cup Playoffs. He saw his first postseason action the following spring with a nine-save performance in relief of Quick in Game 2 of the 2013 Western Conference Final against the Chicago Blackhawks.