In a shocking move that marks the end of an illustrious career, Los Angeles Kings goaltender and two-time Stanley Cup champion Jonathan Quick has announced his retirement from professional hockey. The 38-year-old Quick, widely regarded as one of the greatest goaltenders in NHL history, leaves behind a legacy of unparalleled success, including two Conn Smythe Trophies and numerous accolades for his incredible play between the pipes. With over 700 games under his belt, Quick's remarkable journey has seen him rise through the ranks from a talented young prospect to a stalwart netminder who has inspired countless fans with his unwavering dedication and unshakeable confidence. As the hockey world bids farewell to a true legend, fans and former teammates alike will be reminiscing about Quick's remarkable achievements and the lasting impact he has had on the sport.


Rangers' Jonathan Quick announces retirement from hockey  Sportsnet