New York Rangers goalkeeper Jonathan Quick is calling it a career after 19 NHL seasons and three Stanley Cup championships — with 16 of those seasons and two championships as a member of the Kings.
New York Rangers goaltender and three-time Stanley Cup champion Jonathan Quick has retired from the NHL after 19 seasons. Quick, 40, announced his retirement on Monday, hours before the Rangers’ ...
SUNRISE, Fla. -- In his final game after nearly two decades in the NHL, Jonathan Quick made 14 saves in the New York Rangers' 3-2 loss to the Florida Panthers on Monday night. The 40-year-old ...
New York Rangers goaltender Jonathan Quick announced that Monday night's game in Florida will be his last. That puts a wrap on a 19-year career that could very well likely land the ultra-competitive ...
New York Rangers goaltender Jonathan Quick will retire at the end of the 2025-26 season. New York is not going to the Stanley Cup Playoffs, and are in fact last place in the Eastern Conference. As a ...
Jonathan Quick has announced his retirement from the NHL, a decision the New York Rangers will lament, but also makes their ...
Connecticut's Jonathan Quick took the ice for the final time as an NHL player tonight. The entire New York Rangers team donned Quick's #32 jersey in warm-ups for their game against the Panthers. Quick ...
One of the best goaltenders in National Hockey League history that was born in the United States has decided to officially hang up the pads once this season comes to a close. Quick and the Rangers ...
Jonathan Quick and Martin Brodeur hugged and exchanged a few private words in the Stanley Cup finals handshake line. Brodeur was welcoming Quick to the club. The Los Angeles Kings' quiet goalie is an ...
In his final game after nearly two decades in the NHL, goaltender Jonathan Quick, 40, who won the Stanley Cup three times in a decorated career, made 14 saves in the New York Rangers' 3-2 loss to the ...
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