Rangers’ Goalie Jonathan Quick Retires After Illustrious NHL Career

Rangers’ Goalie Jonathan Quick Retires After Illustrious NHL Career

Jonathan Quick announced Monday that his start that night against the Florida Panthers would be his final NHL game. The decision closes a 19-year professional career.

He is 40 years old. Quick is a two-time Stanley Cup champion with the Los Angeles Kings and won the 2012 Conn Smythe Trophy.

Rangers’ goalie Jonathan Quick will retire after Monday’s game. The move brings an end to an illustrious NHL career.

Career rankings and milestones

Quick ranks 12th all-time in goalie wins, 15th in games played, and 17th in shutouts. He will be seeking the 411th win in his final start against Florida.

  • 19-year NHL tenure
  • Two Stanley Cups with the Kings
  • 2012 Conn Smythe Trophy winner
  • 12th in career wins, 15th in games played, 17th in shutouts
  • Final start scheduled against the Florida Panthers

Final chapter with the Rangers

Quick spent his last three seasons in New York as Igor Shesterkin’s backup. He served as a veteran presence for the team.

Quick is a Connecticut native. Filmogaz.com will provide updates as this developing story evolves.