
""Tonight will be my last game in the league, and I am looking forward to it. My wife flew down with the kids, my parents will be here. I am looking forward to this last one, try to get one more win here.""
""It just felt right. Felt like the right time. I put some thought into it.""
"Quick became a fixture in front of the net for L.A. during the 2008-09 season. He was a key member of the Kings' Stanley Cup champion teams in 2012 and 2014, earning the Conn Smythe Trophy as the most valuable player of the 2012 Stanley Cup playoffs with a 16-4 record, a .946 save percentage and 1.41 goals-against average."
"By March 2023, Quick was the Kings' leader among goalies in the categories of total games (743), wins (370) and shutouts (57)."
Jonathan Quick, a prominent NHL goaltender, is retiring after 19 seasons, with his final game scheduled against the Florida Panthers. He spent 16 seasons with the Los Angeles Kings, winning two Stanley Cups and earning the Conn Smythe Trophy in 2012. Quick expressed that it felt like the right time to retire, especially with family present for his last game. He was a key player for the Kings, leading in games played, wins, and shutouts before being traded to Columbus in 2023.
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