New York Rangers goaltender Jonathan Quick stopped 24 shots to collect his second consecutive shutout in Sunday's 2-0 victory over Seattle. The veteran was in action for the fourth time this season and maintained a perfect record. Quick is now the fourth goaltender in league history to win four consecutive starts to begin a season at age 38 or older. With Igor Shesterkin firmly positioning himself as the No. 1 at the club, Quick doesn't get a lot of action. But he has been very reliable for the Rangers, allowing only 0.91 goals this season with a spectacular .970 save percentage.
New York Rangers goaltender Jonathan Quick led the way for the Rangers on Saturday evening as he posted an impressive 37-save shutout to defeat the Detroit Red Wings. The Rangers were heavily outshot but their veteran netminder was able to keep them in the game. The 38-year-old has made only four appearances this season (three starts) as Igor Shesterkin has dominated time in the crease. During this span, Quick has posted a strong 3-0 record with a .964 SV% and a 1,17 GAA. Shesterkin struggled in his last start as he surrendered a season-high five goals which could open the door for Quick to see more opportunities in the crease. For now, fantasy managers in shallower formats should view Quick as a solid streaming option but could be worth stashing in deeper formats as he could be in line for an increase in playing time.
Jonathan Quick Collects Historic Win Versus Arizona
New York Rangers goaltender Jonathan Quick rewrote history books on Saturday, becoming the winningest U.S.-born goalie with his 392nd career victory in an 8-5 triumph over Arizona. The 38-year-old stopped 27 saves to move past Ryan Miller on the all-time list. Quick has recorded 17 of his victories as New York's backup this season, posting a strong 17-5-2 record in 24 starts. He boasts two shutouts and has allowed 2.54 goals with a .913 save percentage. The three-time Stanley Cup champion will be chasing his ninth victory in 10 games the next time he heads out.
Jonathan Quick Picks Up Fourth Consecutive Victory
New York Rangers goaltender Jonathan Quick stopped 31-of-35 shots on goal in Thursday's 7-4 victory against the Canadiens. Quick did not have his sharpest performance as he surrendered at least one goal in each period and allowed four goals for the first time since late December against the Panthers, but the veteran goaltender received plenty of support on the offensive end as he extended his personal winning streak to four consecutive games. Quick should be rostered across standard formats as he carries season totals of a 13-4-2 record to go along with a 2.36 goals against average, a .917 save percentage and two shutouts through 20 appearances.
New York Rangers goaltender Jonathan Quick stopped 18-of-19 shots on goal in Wednesday's 3-1 victory against the Lightning. Quick received his second consecutive start coming out of the All-Star break, and the veteran goaltender posted another quality performance while allowing only one goal in the contest against a contending team. Quick's recent success brings his season totals to a record of 12-4-2 to go along with a 2.27 goals against average, a .919 save percentage and two shutouts through 19 appearances.
Jonathan Quick To Start Again For Rangers Wednesday
New York Rangers goaltender Jonathan Quick is once again the team's starting netminder for their Wednesday night contest versus the visiting Tampa Bay Lightning. Quick somewhat surprisingly started the team's first game out of the All-Star break on Monday, defeating the Colorado Avalanche 2-1 in overtime while stopping 32 of the 33 shots he faced. He will once again get the starting nod over No. 1 Igor Shesterkin on Wednesday as he has indeed been the superior goaltender this season. Quick enters Wednesday's action sporting a 2.35 goals-against average and a .918 save percentage, going 11-4-2 on the season in 18 appearances. He will have his hands full against a Lightning team that has won three straight games.
New York Rangers goaltender Jonathan Quick stopped 32-of-33 shots on goal in Monday's 2-1 overtime victory against the Avalanche. The only goal surrendered by Quick took place at the end of the opening period, when Avalanche forward Nathan MacKinnon found the back of the net to give the team a lead. Quick was perfect for the remainder of the game, with the veteran goaltender improving to a record of 11-4-2 to go along with two shutouts, a 2.35 goals against average and .918 save percentage through 18 appearances.
Jonathan Quick Looks For Fifth Consecutive Win On Sunday
New York Rangers goaltender Jonathan Quick will make his eighth start of the season on Sunday versus San Jose, heading out to earn his fifth consecutive win. The veteran has been almost flawless with his performances in 2023-24, going 6-0-1. He started his winning run on Nov. 7 and has conceded only 10 goals during the stretch. Quick hasn't seen a lot of action, but he still boats two shutouts for the season, while regular starter Igor Shesterkin hasn't kept any teams at bay. The opposition has scored 1.99 goals against Quick, and he owns a .930 save percentage. It's been very difficult to beat Quick this season, and the struggling Sharks will likely need to produce one of their best efforts of the campaign to have a chance of winning on Sunday.
New York Rangers goaltender Jonathan Quick became the first U.S.-born netminder with 60 NHL shutouts when he shut the door on Pittsburgh Wednesday night in a 1-0 win. He pushed away 32 pucks as Quick improved to 5-0-1 for the campaign. The veteran has been a rock-solid backup for the Rangers with a 1.68 goals-against average and a .940 save percentage, posting two shutouts. Four of Quick's appearances have come this month as Igor Shesterkin has battled a lower-body injury.
New York Rangers goaltender Jonathan Quick was the first goalie off the ice in the morning skate and is the confirmed starter for Wednesday's contest versus the Pittsburgh Penguins. The veteran will give Igor Shesterkin a breather after the latter has allowed seven goals on 37 shots (.811 save percentage) in two starts since returning from injury. While he has allowed 10 goals on his last 95 shots over three starts (.895 Sv%), Quick has still given the Rangers a tidy 1.98 goals-against average and a .928 SV% across six games (five starts), going 4-0-1 in that time. He takes on a Penguins team that sits 12th in overall offense but is also without wingers Bryan Rust and Rickard Rakell up front.
Jonathan Quick Makes First Rangers Start Saturday Night
New York Rangers goaltender Jonathan Quick will log his first start with the team on Saturday against Seattle. He already made his debut for his new club Thursday in a relief effort against Nashville and now gets a full day at the office if everything goes according to plan. Quick saved all nine shots he faced in 26:07 of action against the Predators. The three-time Stanley Cup champion will take on a team that has just scored seven goals in a game, but the Kraken's offense has struggled in general so far, with the team having lit the lamp just three times in its first four games.
Vegas Golden Knights goaltender Jonathan Quick played a perfect game against the Hurricanes on Saturday, stopping all 33 shots he faced for his 58th career shutout. He tied John Ross Roach for 21st on the NHL's all-time list for shutouts and surpassed Andy Moog for sole possession of 18th on the NHL's all-time list with his 373rd win. Quick helped the team to a 4-0 victory and is now a perfect 3-0-0 with his new team, having allowed only 1.97 goals per game with a .939 save percentage. The veteran netminder appears to be fueled by the opportunity to show the Kings that they were wrong to dump Quick for Columbus' Joonas Korpisalo.
Jonathan Quick Starting Thursday Against Tampa Bay
Vegas Golden Knights goalie Jonathan Quick will get his second start since joining the team. He will face the Tampa Bay Lightning on Thursday, who are desperate for wins after losing five of six games. Quick won his first start as a Vegas tender making 25 saves on 28 shots and beating Montreal 4-3 on March 5th. The veteran netminder has been hot, winning four of his last five starts. He sports a 12-13-4 record, a 3.48 goals-against-average, and a .877 save percentage this season.
Jonathan Quick Earns Victory In Golden Knights Debut
Vegas Golden Knights goaltender Jonathan Quick stopped 25-of-28 shots on goal in Sunday's 4-3 victory against the Canadiens. The 37-year-old is off to a winning start with his new team after being traded twice leading up to the deadline, and it was a favorable matchup for the veteran goaltender against a rebuilding Canadiens team. Quick struggled as a member of the Kings after posting great numbers during the 2021-22 season, but the fresh start in a Golden Knights uniform could lead to better results as he remains on a contending team. Quick could be added in standard leagues but the Golden Knights have difficult matchups against the Panthers, Lightning and Hurricanes in the upcoming week.
Vegas Golden Knights netminder Jonathan Quick will make his first start for his new team Sunday against Montreal. Before joining Vegas, the Milford, Connecticut native spent his 16-year career with Los Angeles. On Thursday, the Golden Knights acquired Quick in a trade with Columbus, one day after the 37-year-old goalie was traded to the Blue Jackets from the Kings. He must be sharp against Montreal as he has struggled this season, posting an 11-13-4 record, a 3.50 goals-against-average, and a .876 save percentage.
The Vegas Golden Knights have acquired goaltender Jonathan Quick from the Columbus Blue Jackets in exchange for goaltender Michael Hutchinson and a seventh-round pick in the 2025 NHL Draft. Quick was sent from the Kings to the Blue Jackets in the deal that brought defenseman Vladislav Gavrikov and goaltender Joonas Korpisalo to Los Angeles, and it was reported that the Blue Jackets would send him to a contending team. Quick has had a challenging season as a result of his .876 save percentage and 3.50 goals against average to go along with a record of 11-13-4, while being outplayed by goaltender Phoenix Copley. With the trade to the Golden Knights, Quick will compete with Adin Hill for playing time, while starting goaltender Logan Thompson (lower body) remains week-to-week.
Long-time Los Angeles Kings goaltender Jonathan Quick will finish the season with the Columbus Blue Jackets after the team decided to trade him for defenseman Vladislav Gavrikov and goaltender Joonas Korpisalo. There are also other pieces involved in the deal, but teams haven't yet officially announced the trade. Quick has spent his entire career with the Kings, helping them to win two Stanley Cups, so it's quite a shocker that L.A. is sending him off to the worst team in the league with mere months remaining on Quick's 10-year contract that he signed only a couple of weeks after the American netminder had backstopped the Kings to their first ever Stanley Cup triumph in 2012. Quick has struggled for form this season, going 11-13-4, but he's taken a back seat to Pheonix Copley anyway. Korpisalo comes in with an 11-11-3 record, and in Gavrikov, the Kings pick up one of the best defensive assets on the market who should help the team improve its 3.39 goals-against average.
Los Angeles Kings goaltender Jonathan Quick had a special night on Friday, beating the Islanders 3-2 for his 370th career win, which puts him ahead of Tom Barrasso for sole possession of the third most among U.S.-born netminders. Quick needed to produce just 16 saves to get there, with Phillip Danault, Arthur Kaliyev and Gabriel Vilardi providing the offense. The 37-year-old now needs five more victories to move past John Vanbiesbrouck and grab second place among American goalies. Ryan Miller has the all-time record with 391 wins. Quick has gone 11-12-4 this season mainly as a backup, allowing 3.44 goals per game with a .879 save percentage and one shutout.
Los Angeles Kings goaltender Jonathan Quick will get the start in Friday's game against the Islanders. Quick picked up a win in his most recent start against the Coyotes despite allowing five goals in the contest, and on the season the veteran goaltender has struggled while sharing the workload with goaltender Phoenix Copley. Quick is a risky starting option as a result of his poor .878 save percentage and 3.49 goals against average on the season.
Los Angeles Kings goaltender Jonathan Quick stopped all 21 shots against Minnesota Tuesday night, recording his 57th career shutout in a 1-0 win. Gabriel Vilardi delivered the soccer score six minutes from the end of regulation, becoming the first Kings player in 10 seasons to register a five-game home goal streak. Quick has enjoyed his recent home outings as well, winning three of his last four starts at the Crypto.com Arena. He is carrying a 5-4-1 record overall for the season, having allowed 3.02 goals per game with a .897 save percentage. The veteran has now earned three consecutive starts, with Cal Petersen having struggled in his recent outings.