Rangers' Jonathan Quick announces retirement after 19 NHL seasons | amNewYork
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Rangers' Jonathan Quick announces retirement after 19 NHL seasons | amNewYork
"With the ups and downs the season, you don't really want to admit it to yourself, you know? So as we kind of got towards the end of the season here, I let [GM Chris Drury] and [head coach Mike Sullivan] know, just so they can plan accordingly."
"The 40-year-old is arguably the greatest American goaltender in hockey history, becoming the first US-born netminder to win 400 games, a milestone he secured as a Ranger last February."
"Quick holds a 410-306-90 career record, with the bulk of his wins and accolades coming with the Los Angeles Kings, winning a pair of Stanley Cups in 2012 and 2014."
Jonathan Quick, the New York Rangers goalie, announced his retirement, with his last game scheduled against the Florida Panthers. He achieved 400 career wins, becoming the first US-born goaltender to reach this milestone. Quick holds a career record of 410-306-90, primarily with the Los Angeles Kings, where he won two Stanley Cups and earned the Conn Smythe Trophy. After a brief stint with the Columbus Blue Jackets and the Vegas Golden Knights, he joined the Rangers, finishing the season with a .900 save percentage.
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