On the eve of his 40th birthday, Jonathan Quick started in goal for the New York Rangers against his former team, the Los Angeles Kings. However, the Rangers couldn’t quite deliver the present Quick wanted most, a victory, in a 4-3 loss to the Kings at Crytpo.com Arena on Tuesday.
Two of the lowest scoring teams in the NHL meet up Tuesday night, when the New York Rangers visit the Los Angeles Kings at Crypto.com Arena. The Rangers (21-23-6) are 27th in the League, averaging 2.66 goals-for per game; the Kings (19-16-13) are 31st, next to last, scoring just 2.54 goals per game.
Just to to be clear, Jonathan Quick isn’t buying into home-ice struggles becoming any kind of “mental issue” for the New York Rangers. Asked about that as part of a question regarding the distinct home/road disparity for the Rangers this season, the 39-year-old goalie quickly (pun, sort of, intended) dismissed the notion.
How many of the 35 American-born NHL players to reach the 700-point milestone can you name in five minutes?
This was supposed to be a year for contention and winning. Perhaps even big winning. None of that has happened.
In the lore of the NHL, it's the Stanley Cup-winning teams that are remembered the most from seasons past. Yet, when looking back on the best of the best
New York Rangers veteran netminder Jonathan Quick blew his fuse during an unexpected appearance between the pipes on Monday against the Utah Mammoth at Madison Square Garden in New York, N.Y.
According to a team announcement, the New York Rangers have assigned netminder Spencer Martin to the AHL’s Hartford Wolf Pack. The transaction all but guarantees that the Rangers will activate veteran Jonathan Quick from the injured reserve ahead of their matchup against the Colorado Avalanche tonight.
The New York Rangers have been looking to bounce back this season as they try to win their first Stanley Cup since 1994, but their rough start to the 2025-26 season has some fans growing concerned.
A veteran backstop is going to be out of action for a little while longer. On Tuesday, the New York Rangers placed goaltender Jonathan Quick on injured reserve with a lower-body injury.
The New York Rangers were hoping to bounce back from a tough 2024-25 campaign this season and continue to look forward in hopes of finding a way to push to the postseason.
It might’ve seemed silly, but the brawl that ended the Detroit Red Wings’ win over the New York Rangers on Sunday night was a perfect representation of what makes hockey great.
Madison Square Garden has not been kind to the New York Rangers this season. The Blueshirts dropped to 1-7-1 on home ice on Sunday night, thanks to a 2-1 loss to the Detroit Red Wings.
The Detroit Red Wings were 2-1 winners over the New York Rangers on Sunday night in a game they completely controlled from start to finish. What is going to get most of the headlines from this game, however, is what happened after the game ended.
New York Rangers' goaltender Jonathan Quick had quite the night against the Vancouver Canucks. Quick stopped all 23 shots he faced in a 2-0 victory that ended New York’s three-game (0-2-1) slide.
Mika Zibanejad scored a first-period goal and Jonathan Quick stopped 23 shots for his first shutout of the season as the New York Rangers snapped a three-game losing skid with a 2-0 victory over the host Vancouver Canucks on Tuesday.
The New York Rangers announced Wednesday that the club has signed goaltender Jonathan Quick to a one-year contract extension. Per Daily Faceoff’s Frank Seravalli, the deal carries a $1.55-million annual average value including $1 million in base salary, a $550,000 signing bonus, and up to $300,000 in potential performance bonuses.
The organization announced Wednesday morning that veteran goaltender Jonathan Quick has signed a one-year contract extension with the New York Rangers.
The veteran backup will return for his 19th NHL season in 2025-26.
New York Rangers veteran goalie Jonathan Quick hit a major milestone on Sunday by simply showing up between the pipes against the Nashville Predators at Madison Square Garden in the Big Apple.
The New York Rangers are in an interesting position heading toward the 2025 Trade Deadline. They are fighting to find their way back into the playoffs after a sluggish start and while they’ve made some moves to try and sneak into the postseason, they may end up just missing.
It was a big night for New York Rangers goaltender Jonathan Quick and American hockey as a whole.
With the New York Rangers starting the massive shakeup of the roster, could the team send Jonathan Quick to the West? According to an NHL insider, he's been linked to the Edmonton Oilers.
Jonathan Quick, often referred to as “Quickie,” remains one of the most prominent figures in the NHL as an elite goaltender. Drafted by the Los Angeles Kings in 2005 at 72nd overall, Quick displayed intense reflexes and athleticism that stunned his opponents, and what he lacked, he made up for with his impressive, raw aptitude.
New York Rangers goaltender Jonathan Quick made NHL history on Saturday, earning career victory No. 392, passing Ryan Miller for the most by a U.S.-born netminder.
The New York Rangers announced they have signed goaltender Jonathan Quick to a one-year contract extension.
Jonathan Quick has had a monumental NHL career, and the work he’s put in during the 2023-24 regular season for the New York Rangers has him positioned to break an impressive record.
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