Rangers Extend Jonathan Quick’s Contract for Another Year
The veteran goalie and three-time Stanley Cup champion signs a $1.55 million deal with New York, securing his role as backup for Igor Shesterkin.
- Jonathan Quick, 39, has signed a one-year contract extension with the New York Rangers worth $1.55 million, with an additional $300,000 in potential bonuses.
- Quick has been a reliable backup for Igor Shesterkin, contributing both on the ice and as a steadying presence in the locker room.
- This extension follows a season where Quick became the first U.S.-born goalie to reach 400 career NHL wins and achieved other significant milestones.
- The veteran netminder has a decorated career, including three Stanley Cup championships and a Conn Smythe Trophy as playoff MVP in 2012.
- Quick’s performance this season includes nine wins in 17 starts, solidifying his value to the Rangers as both a player and leader.