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Longtime Kings Goaltender Jonathan Quick, 40, Announces Retirement From the NHL

The 40-year-old goaltender will end a 921-game career after two Stanley Cup titles and a 2014 Olympic start for the United States.

  • New York Rangers goaltender Jonathan Quick announced he is retiring at age 40, with Monday night's game against the Florida Panthers marking his final NHL start.
  • The Milford, Connecticut, native retires as the winningest American-born goaltender in hockey history, securing three Stanley Cup titles and 410 regular-season wins over 19 seasons.
  • Quick's decorated resume includes a 2012 Conn Smythe Trophy as playoff MVP and two William M. Jennings Trophies earned during championship runs with the Los Angeles Kings.
  • Rangers general manager Chris Drury stated, "Jonathan is a special person and player," noting the organization's support for the veteran and his family during his three-season tenure.
  • Following tonight's finale at Amerant Bank Arena, the decorated veteran's legendary career positions him as a future Hall of Fame inductee among American goaltending greats.
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Sportsnet broke the news in Canada on Monday, April 13, 2026.
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