New York Rangers Extend Goalie Jonathan Quick’s Contract for 2025 Season
The 39-year-old veteran signs a one-year, $1.55 million deal with performance bonuses, continuing his backup role to Igor Shesterkin.
- Jonathan Quick, a three-time Stanley Cup champion, has agreed to a one-year contract extension with the New York Rangers worth $1.55 million, including $300,000 in potential performance bonuses.
- The 39-year-old goalie has achieved significant career milestones this season, including becoming the first U.S.-born netminder to win 400 NHL games.
- Quick has served as a reliable backup to Igor Shesterkin, who recently signed an eight-year, $92 million extension as the NHL's highest-paid goalie.
- This marks Quick’s third consecutive one-year deal with the Rangers, highlighting his value as a veteran presence and role model in the locker room.
- Fans have expressed mixed reactions to the extension, with some questioning the decision while others appreciate Quick’s leadership and experience.