In a recent match, Jonathan Quick reached a historic milestone by becoming the first U.S.-born goaltender to win 400 NHL games, contributing to the New York Rangers' 4-2 victory against the Vegas Golden Knights. The game featured standout performances by K'Andre Miller, Artemi Panarin, and Mika Zibanejad, helping the Rangers bounce back from a heavy loss to the Boston Bruins. Quick expressed gratitude for his teammates' support throughout his career. This achievement places him among an elite group of goaltenders, solidifying his legacy within the NHL.
It means I've been lucky enough to play with a lot of great hockey players that value winning and put that above all else. I'm grateful that I've been on some great teams over the course of my career, this one included.
First American goaltender to do so, and there's been a lot of great goaltenders. But if you watch him on a daily basis, it's not hard to figure out why he reached that number.
Zibanejad tied the score 2-2 on the power play at 5:04 of the third with his 10th goal, as the Rangers snapped a three-game losing streak.
It was a milestone game for Quick, marking 400 career wins, making him the first U.S.-born goaltender to reach that achievement.
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