FORT LAUDERDALE, Fla. -- Jonathan Quick is retiring from the NHL after 19 seasons.
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 ...
Jonathan Quick’s 800th career start quickly turned into a disaster. For the second time in three games, the Rangers’ backup goaltender — forced into the starting role with Igor Shesterkin on injured ...
With Igor Shesterkin placed on injured reserve and expected to miss at least the next week, the mantle of the New York Rangers' starting goaltending position falls onto Jonathan Quick’s shoulders.
Jonathan Quick has announced his retirement from the NHL, a decision the New York Rangers will lament, but also makes their ...
The New York Rangers’ 3-2 loss to the Florida Panthers on Monday night marked the last game of Jonathan Quick’s 19-year illustrious NHL career. On Monday, after the Rangers’ morning skate, Quick ...
SUNRISE, Fla. (AP) — Jonathan Quick says Monday night's game was his last in the NHL, meaning the 40-year-old is retiring to end a career that spanned nearly two decades and included a stretch in ...
Jonathan Quick says Monday's game will be his last. The goaltender was crucial to the Los Angeles Kings' Stanley Cup titles in 2012 and 2014.
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 ...
Join Post Sports+ for exciting subscriber-only features, including real-time texting with Mollie Walker about the inside buzz on the Rangers. Jonathan Quick’s 800th career start quickly turned into a ...
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