Jonathan Quick has announced he is retiring at the age of 40 following his start on Monday for the New York Rangers at the Florida Panthers. Quick will retire with 921 appearances in the NHL.

"He earned the respect of his teammates, coaches and staff members through his work ethic and dedication to his craft," Rangers general manager Chris Drury said in a statement posted on social media. "Jonathan is a special person and player, and the entire Rangers organization wishes him -- along with his wife, Jackie, and three children, Madison, Carter and Cash -- all the best in retirement."

Quick was critical for the Los Angeles Kings' Stanley Cup wins in 2012 and 2014. Quick also won a championship as a backup for the Vegas Golden Knights in 2023.