Mar. 4: Quick’s deal includes an additional $25K performance bonus, per CapFriendly. He’ll earn the bonus if he makes at least 20 starts in 2024-25 and ends the season with a save percentage of .915 or above.
Mar. 3: The New York Rangers announced they have signed goaltender Jonathan Quick to a one-year contract extension. Signing a one-year deal with his hometown team this past offseason, Quick became eligible to sign an extension with the Rangers on January 1st of this year. Arthur Staple of The Athletic is reporting that New York will give Quick a slight increase on his current $825K salary, now paying the goaltender $1.275MM for the 2024-25 NHL season. CapFriendly adds that Quick will receive a $775K base salary with a $500K signing bonus along with a 20-team no-trade clause.
Spending 15 and a half seasons with the Los Angeles Kings organization, Quick went on to become one of the top United States-born goaltenders in league history. Aside from Stanley Cup championships in 2012 and 2014, Quick would win two William M. Jennings Trophies, earn three top-five finishes in Vezina Trophy voting, and one Conn Smythe Trophy.
In the last season of a 10-year, $58MM contract extension signed with the Kings on July 1st, 2012, Quick was soon made expendable by the only franchise he had ever known. Amid a poor season, Los Angeles sent Quick to the Columbus Blue Jackets as a part of a deal that brought Joonas Korpisalo and Vladislav Gavrikov to California.
Without having much to compete for last season, the Blue Jackets were adamant about sending Quick to a playoff contender. Before even having the opportunity to suit up for Columbus, the organization sent Quick to the Vegas Golden Knights only one day later.
Quick performed mildly better for the Golden Knights, producing a 5-2-2 record in 10 games down the stretch, earning a .901 SV% and a 3.13 GAA. Even without having played a game for the team throughout the 2023 Stanley Cup playoffs, Quick had his name engraved on the Stanley Cup for a third time after Vegas hoisted the trophy for the first time in franchise history.
Becoming an unrestricted free agent for the first time in his career, the Milford, Connecticut native quickly signed with the Rangers on the first day of free agency. Carrying low expectations after a disappointing season last year, Quick has rebounded exceptionally well in the Big Apple.
Serving in the backup role behind Igor Shesterkin, Quick has arguably been the Rangers’ best goaltender this season. In 21 games played, Quick has accrued a 13-5-2 record, maintaining a .916 SV% and 2.45 GAA in the process.
With no serious contenders for the backup role making their way up the organizational depth chart, the strong play of Quick throughout this season led to today’s contract extension. Not only will Quick continue to play for his favorite team growing up, but earned himself a raise to boot.
Kevin Weekes of ESPN was the first to report that Quick had signed an extension in New York.
User 318310488
That’s alot of money for a near 40 year old that’s just trying to hang on to get 400 wins.
gowings2008
The numbers say otherwise
padam
You see his numbers? Rangers are getting a bargain.
hcmmike
I hope he keeps “hanging on” with the Rangers.
padam
Love this move.
Americanentropy
Yeah, older, but Kings cut him too soon.
kingsfan1968
Are you high? He was horrible with the Kings last year! Unfortunately, it had to be done!
Murphy NFLD
Not a NYR fan but i dont know people can not like this deal. If any position in the NHL can support a 38+ player its a back-up goalie player 20-30 games a year. The guy stays loose all year in practice and get a heads up at least 3 or 4 days before he is starting and the days the goalie gets pulled he will have a good idea before. For under 1.5 even if he reverts to worse numbers he is worth it. And honestly being thru what he has and winning twice on his own he could even come in during the playoffs, stay in and win you a cup
aka.nda
Good for Quick. He’s played great in the games I’ve watched.