Jonathan Quick Extended by New York Rangers
Quick has played for the Los Angeles Kings, Vegas Golden Knights and the Rangers across his 18-year NHL career. The Milford, Conn. native has 9-6-2 record with a 3.14 goals-against-average and a .896 save percentage. He also has three shutouts this season for the Rangers.
The 40-year-old has a career mark of 402-289-88 and a career GAA of 2.49 and save percentage of .911. Los Angeles originally drafted him in third round, 72nd overall of the 2005 NHL Draft. He also had a standout career at the University of Massachusetts in the NCAA.
Quick has represented the United States at the international level. He was on the fourth-place team at the 2014 Winter Olympics and played on the 2017 IIHF World Championships squad. The veteran goalie has had a decorated career with two Stanley Cup and was the Conn Smythe winner in 2012. He’s also a two-time winner of the Jennings Trophy.
What It Means
Quick has been a solid backup behind Igor Shesterkin in the blue paint for the Rangers. There may have been some ups-and-downs this season, but he does have three shutouts so far this season.
He won’t get the bulk of starts with Shesterkin is the clear-cup number one. However, he’s a good backup that can spell Shesterkin when the time calls for it.
Quick is also a lifelong Rangers fan, so this is a great move for both parties. The Blueshirts hope he can keep being a strong number two option in between the pipes.
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