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Rangers goalie Jonathan Quick will make his final NHL start and retire after the season
Summary
Jonathan Quick said Monday that the game against the Florida Panthers in Fort Lauderdale will be his final NHL appearance and that he will retire at the end of the 2025–26 season.
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Jonathan Quick announced that Monday's game against the Florida Panthers will be his final NHL appearance and that he will retire at the end of the 2025–26 season. He told teammates indirectly when his wife shared the news, and he spoke with reporters after the Rangers' morning skate in Fort Lauderdale. Quick, 40, closes a 19-year career that includes three Stanley Cup championships and high placement on several all-time leader lists. He spent the bulk of his career with the Los Angeles Kings and spent the last three seasons with the New York Rangers in a backup and mentoring role.
Key details:
- Quick said the April 13 game in Fort Lauderdale will be his last NHL appearance and announced he will retire at season's end.
- He is 40 years old and finished a 19-year NHL career that includes three Stanley Cup championships and a top-15 position on the league's all-time wins list, and he ranks first among U.S.-born goaltenders in wins.
- He played about 15½ seasons with the Los Angeles Kings, later had stints with Columbus and Vegas, and signed with the Rangers, where he served as Igor Shesterkin's backup the past three seasons.
- Quick was described in the article as a mentor and a well-regarded presence in the dressing room, and teammates have expressed appreciation since his decision was revealed.
- His wife Jaclyn, their three children and his parents were reported as planning to attend the game, and Quick said finishing his career in a Rangers jersey is especially meaningful to him and his family.
Summary:
Quick's announcement closes a long and decorated professional career and was framed as a personal decision influenced by family and timing. The immediate next milestone is his final game; retirement at the end of the season was announced by Quick and will follow that appearance.
