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Power play: L.A. Kings goalie scores a quick offer for Manhattan Beach home

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Kings goalie Jonathan Quick had an offer for his Manhattan Beach home after just two days on the market but is accepting backup offers for the five-bedroom house listed for $3.999 million.

Found in the Gaslamp District, a neighborhood named for its streets lined with original gas-burning lamps, the two-story home has overhanging eaves and pedestals reminiscent of both the Craftsman and Cape Cod styles. A small covered porch sits off the Dutch door entry.

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Within more than 3,500 square feet of living space is an open public area consisting of a center-island kitchen, family room and dining nook. A pass-through with a sink and bar area connects the kitchen and the living and dining rooms.

French doors lead to a patio with a wall fireplace, a built-in barbecue and a kegerator. Lush landscaping completes the grounds.

Quick bought the house in 2013 for $2.83 million, records show. In April, based on 45 sales, the median sales price for single-family homes in Manhattan Beach was $2.3 million, down 4.2% year over year, according to CoreLogic.

June Emerson of Vista Sotheby’s Realty is the listing agent.

Quick, 31, has twice won the Stanley Cup as a member of the Kings. The 10-year veteran was limited to 17 games last season because of injury.

He is signed through the 2022-23 season as part of a 2012 contract extension worth a reported $58 million.

neal.leitereg@latimes.com

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