NEW DELHI: The New York Rangers made a significant move on Sunday by announcing a one-year contract extension with veteran goaltender Jonathan Quick for the 2024-25 NHL season. This extension, valued at $1.275 million, demonstrates the team's confidence in Quick's abilities and his valuable role within the organization. Quick, who hails from Milford, Connecticut, returned to his boyhood team last summer after previously serving as the backup goaltender for the Vegas Golden Knights during their Stanley Cup run.
Since joining the Rangers, Quick has excelled in his role as Igor Shesterkin's backup goaltender. In 21 games this season, including 20 starts, Quick has posted impressive numbers with a record of 13 wins, 5 losses, and 2 overtime losses, accompanied by a solid 2.45 goals-against average and a .916 save percentage. These statistics underscore Quick's reliability and effectiveness between the pipes, contributing to the Rangers' success as they sit atop the standings in their division.
Notably, Quick brings a wealth of experience and a winning pedigree to the Rangers. As a member of the Los Angeles Kings, he played a pivotal role in leading the team to two Stanley Cup championships in 2012 and 2014. Additionally, Quick's outstanding performance during the 2012 playoffs earned him the prestigious Conn Smythe Trophy as the Most Valuable Player in the postseason, further solidifying his reputation as a clutch performer in high-pressure situations.
By securing Quick's services for another season, the Rangers ensure stability and depth in the goaltending position. Quick's veteran presence, championship experience, and consistent play make him an invaluable asset to the team as they continue their pursuit of postseason success. This contract extension not only rewards Quick for his contributions but also underscores the Rangers' commitment to assembling a competitive roster capable of contending for the Stanley Cup.
(Inputs from AP)