NHL veteran goaltender Jonathan Quick has announced his retirement from professional hockey, bringing an end to a storied 16-year career that included two Stanley Cup titles with the Los Angeles Kings. A four-time NHL All-Star, Quick is widely regarded as one of the most dominant goaltenders of his generation, known for his exceptional athleticism and clutch performances in high-pressure situations. During his time with the Kings, Quick established himself as a franchise cornerstone, posting a career record of 369-213-68 with a 2.24 goals-against average. As Quick bids farewell to the sport, fans and teammates alike will remember his unforgettable moments and contributions to the world of hockey.
Jonathan Quick, who won two Stanley Cup titles with Kings, announces retirement from NHL The Daily Gazette