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Jonathan Quick will play his final NHL game with Rangers
Summary
Jonathan Quick told reporters after morning skate that Monday’s game against the Florida Panthers will be his final NHL appearance, and he indicated he would get the start; he spoke with a sense of peace about the decision.
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Jonathan Quick announced that Monday night’s game against the Florida Panthers will be his last game in the NHL. He was the first Rangers goaltender off the ice after morning skate, which signaled he would get the start in the team's second-to-last game of the season. Quick gathered media in full gear for an on-ice scrum, a practice he rarely follows on game days since beginning his NHL career nearly two decades ago. He said he felt lucky to have been part of the organization and spoke with a sense of peace about the decision.
Key details:
- Jonathan Quick told reporters that the upcoming game would be his final NHL game.
- He was the first Rangers goaltender off the ice after morning skate, indicating he would start the second-to-last game of the season against the Panthers.
- Quick gathered the media in full gear for a scrum, which he does infrequently on game days.
- The 40-year-old began his NHL career nearly two decades ago.
- He described the decision as difficult but expressed contentment and that it was on his terms.
Summary:
Quick's announcement brings a close to a nearly two-decade NHL career and makes Monday night's game his final appearance. Undetermined at this time.
