Jonathan Quick continues to be a standout player for the Rangers, proving himself as a reliable goaltender in the absence of Igor Shesterkin. Quick, who is nearing 39 years old, has maintained an impressive record of 21-6-2 in his 29 starts with the team.
In a recent game against the Red Wings, Quick displayed his skill with 37 saves, earning his 61st career shutout. His teammates, like Chris Kreider, praise Quick’s athleticism and competitive spirit, highlighting his unique talent as a goaltender.
Despite a tough game against the Sabres earlier in the week, where Quick replaced Shesterkin after five goals, Quick has continued to prove himself as a valuable asset to the team. He boasts the highest save percentage in the NHL at .964 and a league-leading goals-against average of 1.17.
In other news, Artemi Panarin reached a career milestone of 800 points after earning a secondary assist in a recent game. Additionally, Matt Rempe of the Hartford Wolf Pack continues to make contributions as he centers the team’s second line.
Quick’s remarkable performances in goal have solidified his position as a key player for the Rangers, showcasing his ability to step up when needed and deliver strong results for the team.