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’ ...
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 ...
This wasn’t the storybook ending Jonathan Quick nor his New York Rangers teammates and coaches wanted for the 40-year-old goaltender. But playing his final NHL game after a brilliant 18-year career, ...
Jonathan Quick is calling it a career. The Rangers goalie said Monday morning that his start Monday night against the Panthers will be his final NHL game, capping an illustrious 19-year career. The 40 ...
A game between two teams eliminated from the postseason, which was the case when the New York Rangers took the ice against the Florida Panthers, normally wouldn’t drum up much attention. However, this ...
New York Rangers veteran goalie Jonathan Quick announced that he will retire at the end of this season, and Monday night's game against the Florida Panthers was final NHL appearance. A three-time ...
The NHL world could soon be saying goodbye to one of its most iconic goaltenders. Jonathan Quick recently addressed his future, and his comments suggest that retirement is no longer a distant ...
SUNRISE, Fla. (AP) — Connecticut native Jonathan Quick says he is retiring at age 40 after nearly two decades in the NHL, a stretch during which he was one of the best goaltenders of his generation.
SUNRISE, Fla. (AP) — Cole Reinhardt scored his second goal of the game with 1:50 remaining and spoiled New York goaltender Jonathan Quick’s final NHL game as the Florida Panthers beat the Rangers 3-2 ...
Jonathan Quick, the winningest U.S.-born goaltender in NHL history, retired after 19 seasons following his final start for the New York Rangers against the Florida Panthers. The 40-year-old three-time ...