
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 all-time list.
In the Rangers' 4-0 blanking of the Flames, Quick, 40, saved all 21 shots sent his way.
He now has 65 shutouts for his career, placing him just one away from tying Montreal Canadiens and Colorado Avalanche legend and current New York Islanders head coach Patrick Roy (66) for the 16th most.
The win marked Quick's first since Jan. 26 and only his fifth of the season. His record improved to 5-15-2 when in the net for New York during the 2025-26 campaign.
Out of his five wins so far this season, two of them are shutouts, with the other coming back on Oct. 28 in Vancouver against the Canucks.
— NHL (@NHL) March 11, 2026
But regardless of Quick's lack of winning and being relegated to a backup role since leaving the Kings midway through the 2022-23 season, his shutout total helps add to his overall resume and eventual Hall of Fame candidacy.
In the midst of his 19th NHL season, Quick has 409 career regular-season wins, 49 more in the postseason, a cumulative goals-against average of 2.51, a .910 save percentage, three All-Star appearances, three Stanley Cups (two as a starter and one as a backup), a couple of William M. Jennings Trophy's for giving up the fewest goals allowed and the 2012 Conn Smythe Award as playoff MVP.
It's unclear how much longer Quick will play, but these shutouts show he can still turn back the clock occasionally.
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