BOSTON Like the 19,064 shots he’s turned away over his career, Jonathan Quick deflected credit for the milestone he earned on Thursday night. With his 24-save effort in the Rangers’ 5-2 win over the Bruins at TD Garden, Quick tied Ryan Miller for the most career NHL victories by an American-born goaltender with 391.
Jonathan Quick and Artemi Panarin put on a show in Boston to lead the New York Rangers to a 5-2 victory over the Bruins on Thursday night. In the process, both players achieved milestones with Quick tying Ryan Miller at 391 wins for 15th all-time in League history and most by a U.S.
Among the many things that set the New York Rangers apart from most of the NHL this season is their outstanding goalie tandem of Igor Shesterkin and Jonathan Quick.
Jonathan Quick made 20 saves and the New York Rangers scored twice in the final eight minutes of the second period for a 3-1 victory over the visiting New Jersey Devils on Monday night.
The New York Rangers are one of the strongest teams in the NHL this season, but they have to focus on the trade deadline before they can set their sights on winning a Stanley Cup.
The New York Rangers have successfully inked goaltender Jonathan Quick to a one-year contract extension, valued at $1.275 million, per Vince Mercogliano.
The New York Rangers have extended veteran goaltender Jonathan Quick on Sunday, inking him to a one-year extension. The pact will see Quick earn an average annual value of $1.275 million and includes a notable 20-team no-trade clause, as reported by Daily Faceoff‘s Frank Seravalli.
It looks like Chris Drury and the New York Rangers read what I wrote earlier this week when I wrote that they need to find a way to keep goaltender Jonathan Quick beyond this season.
In a well-deserved move, the New York Rangers have officially extended the contract of veteran netminder Jonathan Quick for the 2024-25 season. The one-year extension comes with a salary of $1.275 million, as reported by The Athletic’s Chris Johnston and Sportnet’s Elliotte Friedman.
A veteran goaltender will give some insurance between the pipes in Manhattan for at least one more season. On Sunday, the New York Rangers announced they are signing Jonathan Quick to a one-year contract extension, with an AAV of $1.275 million.
Three-time Stanley Cup-winning goaltender Jonathan Quick has agreed to terms on a one-year contract extension with the New York Rangers, the team announced Sunday.
The New York Rangers announced they have signed goaltender Jonathan Quick to a one-year contract extension.
During last year’s offseason, the New York Rangers signed several unrestricted free agents, a few of which did not pan out. Guys like Blake Wheeler, Tyler Pitlick, and Nick Bonino did not have much success with the club this season.
For a while, things were starting to look dire in the Big Apple. From Dec. 1 until Jan. 15, the Rangers were the 17th-best team in the league with a record of 11-9-1.
It’s time for another round of NHL rumours to start the week. We’re closing in on the March 8 trade deadline and general managers are going to be busy.
Jonathan Quick made 19 saves, Jimmy Vesey scored twice and the New York Rangers earned a 3-1 victory over the visiting Tampa Bay Lightning on Wednesday night.
The fanfare of the NHL All-Star is now behind us as the second half of the season commenced on Monday night for the New York Rangers. The players returned to their respective organizations for what is now considered “crunch time.” This is where mistakes need to be limited.
When you think of goalies for the New York Rangers, you might think of Henrik Lundqvist, Igor Shesterkin and now … Jonathan Quick? Yes, the three-time Stanley Cup champion has made quite a name for himself for a Rangers’ squad that surprised many around the league when they signed him to a one-year deal on July 1.
It's the last big hockey slate before teams start heading out on the All-Star break, so let's make the most of it with a pair of winners in our pocket for the day.
In a stunning display of athleticism and reminiscent of his 2012 form, Jonathan Quick, the 37-year-old goaltender for New York Rangers, left fans and fellow players in awe with an incredible scorpion save during Friday night’s matchup in Florida against the Florida Panthers.
You can’t keep Jonathan Quick down. How often have we written him off as a washed-up keeper way past his prime with no hope of bouncing back? He's once again proving doubters wrong.
Quick has been everything the Rangers could've asked for.
In a bit of a surprising move, the New York Rangers have recalled goaltender Dylan Garand from the AHL’s Hartford Wolf Pack, sparking intense speculation about the future of veteran goalie Jonathan Quick.
Vegas Golden Knights goaltender Jonathan Quick is set to make his team debut Sunday against the Montreal Canadiens, according to NHL.com.
A day after acquiring Jonathan Quick from the Los Angeles Kings, the Columbus Blue Jackets traded the veteran netminder again on Thursday.
Jonathan Quick has been a mainstay with the Los Angeles Kings since they made him a third-round pick in the 2005 NHL Draft. Quick, 37, was Los Angeles’ primary goalie from 2008 to earlier this season when Pheonix Copley took over for him in front of the net for the Stanley Cup contenders.
The Los Angeles Kings have traded goaltender Jonathan Quick to the Columbus Blue Jackets in a package that will send Joonas Korpisalo the other way.
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