Jonathan Quick said his start for the New York Rangers at the Florida Panthers is his last game. It’s his 921st appearance, counting playoffs.
FORT LAUDERDALE, Fla. -- Jonathan Quick is retiring from the NHL after 19 seasons.
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.
After originally starting his career with the Los Angeles Kings and becoming the greatest American goaltender of all-time, goalie Jonathan Quick will enter into retirement after playing his last game ...
After playing three seasons with the Rangers, Jonathan Quick officially retired from the NHL, leaving Chris Drury with a ...
The Rangers goalie said Monday morning that his start Monday night against the Panthers will be his final NHL game, capping ...
The Rangers goaltender turned away every chance on four Red Wings power plays, including a 6-on-4 stretch late in the third ...
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Jonathan Quick has earned a place in Rangers fans' hearts
Jonathan Quick played the final game of his surefire Hall of Fame career on Monday, recording a 3-2 loss against the Florida ...
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 which ...
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