Three-time Stanley Cup champion and New York Rangers goaltender Jonathan Quick has retired from the NHL, he announced Monday.
The veteran goaltender has opened up about retirement, leaving fans wondering if the end of an era is near.
The Rangers are honoring one of their players for a legendary career, as Jonathan Quick prepares to make the final start of ...
New York Rangers veteran goalie Jonathan Quick announced that he will retire at the end of this season, and Monday night's ...
Jonathan Quick, a three-time Stanley Cup champion and Conn Smyth Award winner during the Kings' 2012 title run, says he is ...
Jonathan Quick will retire from the NHL after 19 seasons. The three-time Stanley Cup winner, who has the most wins (410) and ...
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Jonathan Quick is calling it a career. The Rangers goalie said Monday morning that his start Monday night against the ...
Jonathan Quick, a goaltender for the UMass hockey team from 2005-07, announced his retirement from the NHL after a 19-year career on Monday. Quick suited up for the last time in the New York Rangers’ ...
New York Rangers goaltender Jonathan Quick reflected on his career after playing in the final NHL game of his career.