NHL veteran Jonathan Quick is calling it a career at the age of 40. After a storied 17-year tenure with the Los Angeles Kings and a brief stint with the New York Rangers, Quick has announced his decision to retire from professional hockey. A three-time Stanley Cup champion and six-time NHL All-Star, Quick is widely regarded as one of the greatest goaltenders in NHL history. His impressive career has been marked by incredible saves and clutch performances, cementing his legacy as a legendary figure in the world of hockey.


Rangers goaltender Jonathan Quick, 40, says he is retiring from the NHL  TribLIVE.com