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Nhl Podcast: NHL : Jonathan Quick bids farewell in emotional final NHL appearance

NHL : Jonathan Quick bids farewell in emotional final NHL appearance

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Jonathan Quick bids farewell to the NHL after a remarkable career spanning nearly two decades. This three-time Stanley Cup champion leaves a lasting legacy, and his final game with the New York Rangers ends in a 3-2 loss to the Florida Panthers.

Fans and players alike recognize the significance of this moment. Quick, 40, made 14 saves before Cole Reinhardt scored the last goal he would allow, sealing the bittersweet end to his illustrious journey. Celebrated for his exceptional work ethic and dedication, Quick earned immense respect within the Rangers organization. General manager Chris Drury praised him, highlighting his impact on teammates and staff.

Quick’s accolades include two Stanley Cup victories with the Los Angeles Kings in 2012 and 2014, along with the Conn Smythe Trophy as the playoffs’ MVP in 2012. He also secured a third Cup ring in 2023 as a backup for the Vegas Golden Knights.

During his emotional farewell, Quick expressed gratitude for his time in the league, sharing the moment with his wife and children in attendance. With 921 total NHL appearances and a storied legacy, Jonathan Quick is remembered as one of the greatest goaltenders of his generation.

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