The Avalanche and Wild scored 15 goals in Game 1, and are keeping the offense hot as the Stanley Cup Playoffs roll along.
FORT LAUDERDALE, Fla. -- Jonathan Quick is retiring from the NHL after 19 seasons.
One of the best goaltenders in National Hockey League history that was born in the United States has decided to officially hang up the pads once this season comes to a close. Quick and the Rangers ...
It has been a difficult season for the New York Rangers. The Rangers will miss the Stanley Cup Playoffs for a second straight season. As the Rangers prepare to play their final two games of the season ...
New York Rangers goaltender and three-time Stanley Cup champion Jonathan Quick has retired from the NHL after 19 seasons. Quick, 40, announced his retirement on Monday, hours before the Rangers’ ...
A trying season for Jonathan Quick and the New York Rangers still includes some history for the veteran netminder. Quick's shutout of the Calgary Flames moved further up the ladder on the NHL's ...
SUNRISE, Fla. (AP) — Jonathan Quick says Monday night's game was his last in the NHL, meaning the 40-year-old is retiring to end a career that spanned nearly two decades and included a stretch in ...
When an athlete reaches the latter stages of a Hall of Fame career, the company he keeps on various statistical lists is always impressive. Rangers backup goalie Jonathan Quick surpassed franchise ...