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Updated · NHL.com · Apr 14
Jonathan Quick Retires After 19 Seasons and Three Stanley Cups
Updated
Updated · NHL.com · Apr 14

Jonathan Quick Retires After 19 Seasons and Three Stanley Cups

52 articles · Updated · NHL.com · Apr 14
  • Jonathan Quick has announced his retirement from the NHL after a 19-season career, playing his final game for the New York Rangers.
  • The 40-year-old, a three-time Stanley Cup champion and the winningest U.S.-born goalie, made 14 saves in a 3-2 loss to the Florida Panthers.
  • Quick, who also played for the Kings and Golden Knights, is widely regarded as one of the top goaltenders of his generation.
Who will now carry the torch for Team USA goaltending after its most decorated netminder has retired?
Is Jonathan Quick's career as America's winningest goalie enough for a first-ballot Hall of Fame induction?
Will the Los Angeles Kings retire number 32, cementing Quick's legacy as their greatest goalie ever?
Did Quick's final seasons on a non-playoff team tarnish the legacy of his dominant championship years?
What does Quick's journey from superstar to mentor reveal about the final chapter for elite athletes?
With Quick and Kopitar retiring, how will the LA Kings redefine their identity without their championship core?