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Jonathan Quick

Born:January 21, 1996Draft:2005 Kings, 72nd Overall
Hometown:Milford, CT, USAPosition:G
Known For:Conn Smythe Winner
(2011-12)
Catches:Left
National Team:USACurrent Team:New York Rangers

Jonathan Douglas Quick (born January 21, 1986) is an American professional ice hockey goaltender for the New York Rangers of the National Hockey League (NHL). Quick was selected in the third round, 72nd overall, by the Los Angeles Kings at the 2005 NHL Entry Draft.

Quick is a two-time Vezina Trophy nominee and William M. Jennings Trophy winner and was a silver medalist with the United States at the 2010 Winter Olympics. He won his first Stanley Cup championship with the Kings on June 11, 2012, and his second in 2014, again with the Kings. He was awarded the Conn Smythe Trophy as the Most Valuable Player (MVP) of the 2012 Stanley Cup playoffs, the most recent goaltender to win the award. After a trade to the Vegas Golden Knights in 2023, he won a third Stanley Cup title.

Jonathan Quick New York Rangers
Jonathan Quick, New York Rangers (Jess Starr/The Hockey Writers)

Jonathan Quick Statistics

Trade Tracker

DateTraded FromTraded WithTraded ToTraded For
March 1, 2023Los Angeles KingsConditional 2023 First-Round Pick
2024 Third-Round Pick
Columbus Blue JacketsVladislav Gavrikov
Joonas Korpisalo
March 2, 2023Columbus Blue JacketsVegas Golden KnightsMichael Hutchinson
2025 Seventh-Round Pick

Deeper Dive

Achievements

  • NCAA (East) Second All-American Team — 2006-07
  • NCAA (Hockey East) Second All-Star Team — 2006-07
  • ECHL Scored a Goal as Goaltender — 2007-08
  • ECHL Alumnus of the Month (October) — 2009-10
  • Olympic Silver Medal — 2009-10
  • ECHL Alumnus of the Month (December) — 2010-11
  • ECHL Alumnus of the Month (October) — 2011-12
  • NHL All-Star Game — 2011-12
  • NHL Most Shutouts (10) — 2011-12
  • NHL Second All-Star Team — 2011-12
  • NHL Stanley Cup Champion — 2011-12
  • NHL Stanley Cup MVP (Conn Smythe Trophy) — 2011-12
  • ECHL Alumnus of the Month (March) — 2013-14
  • NHL Lowest GA (Jennings Trophy) — 2013-14
  • NHL Stanley Cup Champion — 2013-14
  • NHL All-Star Game — 2015-16
  • NHL All-Star Game — 2017-18
  • NHL Lowest GA (Jennings Trophy)– 2017-18

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