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Quick's LA Farewell: A Career's Twilight Game
21 Jan
Summary
- Jonathan Quick played his likely final game in Los Angeles.
- He is considered a first-ballot Hall of Fame goaltender.
- Quick won two Stanley Cups during his tenure with the Kings.

Goaltender Jonathan Quick recently played what could be his final game in Los Angeles, facing his former team, the Kings. Now in his 19th NHL season, Quick celebrated his 40th birthday shortly after the game where the Rangers lost 4-3. His coach, Mike Sullivan, considers his career Hall of Fame worthy.
Quick, who spent parts of 16 seasons with the Kings, earned two Stanley Cups and a Conn Smythe Trophy during his illustrious career there. Fans in Los Angeles, many wearing his old No. 32 jerseys, showed their appreciation for the legendary goalie.
Despite a tough outing where he allowed four goals, Quick's contributions to the Kings franchise were acknowledged by former teammates and opponents. The team is currently in a retooling phase, and Quick's future remains uncertain, though he has expressed a desire to finish the season with the Rangers.




