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Top Jonathan Quick News
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Rangers' Jonathan Quick: Posts shutout Tuesday
Quick made 21 saves in Tuesday's 4-0 shutout win over the Flames.
Quick benefited from Alexis Lafreniere's hat trick, but also held his own in net and made three of his 21 saves on the Rangers' penalty kill. With Tuesday's victory, Quick now holds a 5-15-2 record, a 3.05 GAA and an .892 save percentage across 22 outings this season. The shutout was his second of the campaign, and the victory ended his four-game losing skid. While his record is partially a product of the Rangers' struggles as a team, the 40-year-old netminder could offer decent value as a spot starter for the remainder of 2025-26.
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Rangers' Jonathan Quick: In goal Tuesday
Quick will be in goal at home versus the Flames on Tuesday, Remy Mastey of The Hockey News reports.
Quick will get the nod for just the second time in the Rangers' last seven contests, having given up five goals on 34 shots to the Devils in his other outing. With little to play for the rest of the way, head coach Mike Sullivan could give Quick a few extra starts in what could be the 40-year-old backstop's final season.
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Rangers' Jonathan Quick: Burned by Devils
Quick stopped 29 of 34 shots in Saturday's 6-3 loss to New Jersey, with the Devils' final goal getting scored into an empty net.
New York actually grabbed a 2-1 lead midway through the first period, but from that point on, the ice was tilted against the visitors -- the Devils out-shot the Rangers 29-12 over the final two frames. Quick hasn't won a game since Jan. 26, going 0-4-0 in his last four starts with a 3.33 GAA and .900 save percentage. With Igor Shesterkin healthy again, his 40-year-old backup isn't likely to see much action the rest of the way.
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Rangers' Jonathan Quick: Facing Devils
Quick will guard the road goal against New Jersey on Saturday, according to Mollie Walker of the New York Post.
Quick will make his first appearance between the pipes since the Olympic break. He has lost his last three outings in regulation while allowing eight goals on 96 shots. Quick has gone 4-14-2 this season with one shutout, a 3.10 GAA and an .890 save percentage through 20 games. New Jersey sits 31st in the league with 2.52 goals per game in the 2025-26 campaign.
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Rangers' Jonathan Quick: Returns to practice
Quick (lower body) returned to practice Sunday, Colin Stephenson of Newsday reports.
Quick left Saturday's practice early due to precautionary reasons, but there seems to be no reason for concern, as he was back on the ice for Sunday's practice. The 40-year-old will continue to be relied upon as the No. 1 goaltender in New York until Igor Shesterkin (lower body) is able to return. Quick is 4-14-2 with a 3.10 GAA and an .890 save percentage on the season.
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Rangers' Jonathan Quick: Leaves practice early
Quick (lower body) left Saturday's practice early as a precaution, Peter Baugh of The Athletic reports.
Quick started 10 of the last 14 games due to the absence of Igor Shesterkin (lower body). There is still no timeline for Shesterkin's return. If he's healthy, Quick could start Thursday's home matchup against Philadelphia. He has a 4-14-2 record with a 3.10 GAA and an .890 save percentage in 20 appearances this season.
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Rangers' Jonathan Quick: Outdueled on Thursday
Quick stopped 41 of 42 shots in Thursday's 2-0 loss to the Hurricanes, with Carolina's final goal getting scored into an empty net.
The 40-year-old netminder got beaten clean by Andrei Svechnikov early in the first period, but Quick shut the door the rest of the way and made a season-high 41 saves to keep his team in the game. With the Olympic break on tap and Igor Shesterkin (lower body) expected back once the NHL resumes play, Quick's stint as New York's No. 1 in net may have come to an end, and likely not a moment too soon. Over 10 outings since the beginning of January, he went 1-8-1 with a 4.22 GAA and .852 save percentage.
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Rangers' Jonathan Quick: Facing Hurricanes
Quick is expected to defend the home crease versus Carolina on Thursday, per Vince Z. Mercogliano of The Athletic.
Quick got off to a nice start this season, winning three of his first four assignments, but it has not gone well for the 40-year-old netminder since mid-November. Quick is 1-12-2 with a 3.78 GAA and an .865 save percentage in 15 starts since his 3-1-0 start. Overall, Quick has a 4-13-2 record with a 3.22 GAA and an .883 save percentage. The Hurricanes won't provide much relief for Quick, as they are fifth in NHL scoring, tallying 3.41 goals per game.
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Rangers' Jonathan Quick: Flops against Penguins
Quick turned aside 28 of 33 shots in Saturday's 6-5 loss to Pittsburgh, with the Penguins' final goal getting scored into an empty net.
Seven of the 11 goals on the afternoon were scored during a wild third period, but Quick wasn't to blame for the final result, as the Rangers got out-played in all three frames. The 40-year-old netminder managed only one win in January despite holding down the No. 1 job between the pipes, going 1-7-1 in nine outings with a brutal 4.63 GAA and .827 save percentage, but he should be able to return to a more sheltered role once Igor Shesterkin (lower body) is back.
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Rangers' Jonathan Quick: Facing Penguins
Quick will defend the road net against Pittsburgh on Saturday, Mollie Walker of the New York Post reports.
Quick is coming off a 19-save performance in Thursday's 2-1 loss to the Islanders. He has a 4-12-2 record this campaign with a 3.10 GAA, an .885 save percentage and one shutout across 18 appearances. Pittsburgh is tied for seventh in the league with 3.35 goals per game this season.
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Rangers' Jonathan Quick: Takes tough loss against Isles
Quick turned aside 19 shots in Thursday's 2-1 loss to the Islanders.
Both goals against the 40-year-old netminder came in a 95-second span late in the second period, as Carson Soucy snuck the puck past Quick inside the near post from a bad angle before Matthew Schaefer ripped a shot through traffic for the game-winner. Quick has struggled to hold down the fort in the crease while Igor Shesterkin (lower body) has been on the shelf, going 1-6-1 through eight outings in January with a rough 4.56 GAA and .823 save percentage.
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Rangers' Jonathan Quick: Gets starting nod versus Isles
Quick will be between the pipes for Thursday's home clash with the Islanders, Stefen Rosner of NHL.com reports.
Quick was mired in a 12-game losing streak before securing a 4-3 win over the Bruins on Monday. With the veteran netminder struggling, he has been sharing the crease with Spencer Martin while Igor Shesterkin (lower body) is on the shelf. Over the last eight seasons, Quick has managed to reach the 20-win threshold just once and is unlikely to do so in 2025-26.
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Rangers' Jonathan Quick: Finally back in win column Monday
Quick stopped 21 shots in Monday's 4-3 overtime win over the Bruins. He also added an assist on Matthew Robertson's game-winner.
Boston took a 3-2 lead midway through the second period, but Quick shut the door the rest of the way and actually got some support from the Rangers' offense. It was the netminder's first win since Nov. 7, snapping a brutal 0-10-2 stretch, and the victory was also the 408th of his career -- breaking a tie with Hall of Famer Glenn Hall and moving Quick into sole possession of 12th place on the NHL's all-time list. The 40-year-old might have trouble climbing any higher, however, as next up in 11th place is Tony Esposito with 423 wins.
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Rangers' Jonathan Quick: Drawing home start Monday
Quick will defend the home crease against the Bruins on Monday, Colin Stephenson of Newsday reports.
Quick has struggled over the past month, going 0-6-1 with a 5.40 GAA and .801 save percentage over his last seven appearances, a stretch that includes a 10-2 loss to Boston on the road in which he allowed six goals on 20 shots (.700 save percentage). He's lost out on playing time recently, as he served as the backup for three of the Rangers' last four games. The Bruins are scoring 3.31 goals per game this year, which is tied for seventh in the NHL.
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Rangers' Jonathan Quick: Gives up four goals in loss
Quick allowed four goals on 27 shots in Tuesday's 4-3 loss to the Kings.
Quick was playing in what could be his last game in Los Angeles, the city he called home for the first 16 years of his NHL career. His old team got the better of him in this one, extending the veteran netminder's losing streak to 12 outings (0-10-2). He's now at a 3-11-2 record with a 3.20 GAA and an .885 save percentage through 16 appearances this season. Spencer Martin has started to push Quick for playing time while the Rangers await the return of Igor Shesterkin (lower body). The Rangers' road trip wraps up Friday against the Sharks.
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Rangers' Jonathan Quick: Set to start Tuesday
Quick will defend the road net against the Kings on Tuesday, per Peter Baugh of The Athletic.
Quick will get the second half of the Rangers' back-to-back after Spencer Martin plays in Monday's road matchup against Anaheim. The 39-year-old Quick has allowed three or more goals in each of his past six outings, going 0-5-1 with a 5.64 GAA and a .791 save percentage during that span. Los Angeles is tied for 30th in the league with 2.54 goals per game this season.
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Rangers' Jonathan Quick: Pulled in ugly loss
Quick gave up six goals on 17 shots in Wednesday's 8-4 loss to the Senators.
Quick gave up four goals in the first period, but he was left in until Thomas Chabot tallied at 12:23 of the second. Quick has four straight regulation losses and is now 0-9-2 over his last 11 outings. He was mostly effective with a limited workload, but he has faltered significantly since Igor Shesterkin's (lower body) absence has led to Quick taking on the starting job. For the season, Quick is 3-10-2 with a 3.13 GAA and an .887 save percentage over 15 appearances. The Rangers' next game is scheduled for Saturday in Philadelphia, marking the start of a four-game road trip.
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Rangers' Jonathan Quick: Rough stretch continues
Quick made 25 saves in Monday's 4-2 loss to the Kraken. He allowed three goals.
The Rangers gave Quick a two-goal cushion, only to see the Kraken roar back with four unanswered snipes. It was the third multi-goal comeback win of the season for the Kraken, with all three coming on the road. Quick is struggling through what might be the toughest stretches of his career. He hasn't won since Nov. 7, and he's 0-8-2 in his last nine starts (10 appearances).
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Rangers' Jonathan Quick: In goal Wednesday
Quick will get the starting nod at home versus the Senators on Wednesday, Vince Z. Mercogliano of The Athletic reports.
Quick is mired in a 10-game losing streak during which he has gone 0-8-2 with a 3.46 GAA. As long as Igor Shesterkin (lower body) is on the shelf, the Rangers will probably turn to Quick regularly despite his lack of wins. However, a back-to-back against the Ducks and Kings on Monday and Tuesday, respectively, could give Spencer Martin his first NHL start of the 2025-26 campaign.
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Rangers' Jonathan Quick: First goalie off Monday
Quick was the first goalie off during Monday's morning skate, Colin Stephenson of Newsday reports, indicating that he'll draw the home start against the Kraken.
Quick has drawn starts in four of the Rangers' last five games but has struggled during those outings, allowing 18 goals on 84 shots (.786 save percentage). He'll have a favorable matchup against the Kraken, who are scoring 2.74 goals per game this season, which is the eighth-worst mark in the NHL.
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Player Bio
| HT/WT: 6-1, 220 lbs |
| Birthplace: Milford, CT |
| Age: 40 |
| Experience: 18 |
| Shoots: Left |






