Tortorella: Quick has 'inside track' on USA's starting job

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Aaron Doster / USA TODAY Sports

USA head coach John Tortorella appears to have a starting goalie pegged for the World Cup of Hockey.

Following practice Tuesday, Tortorella told reporters that Jonathan Quick has the inside track on the gig.

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This came after the Los Angeles Kings netminder left the ice first, meaning he's likely in line to start the final pre-tournament game against Finland.

Quick, a two-time Stanley Cup champion, appeared in five games for USA at the 2014 Sochi Olympics, posting a save percentage of .923 on the way to a fourth-place finish for his team.

If this holds, Quick will have beaten out Ben Bishop and Cory Schneider for the starting job.

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