Jonathan Quick's Success and Achievements in Timeline

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Jonathan Quick

A success timeline featuring the most significant achievements of Jonathan Quick.

Jonathan Quick is a professional ice hockey goaltender currently playing for the New York Rangers in the NHL. He was drafted by the Los Angeles Kings in 2005.

4 hours ago : Jonathan Quick, veteran NHL goalie, announces retirement after illustrious 19-year career.

Jonathan Quick, a Stanley Cup champion and 19-year NHL veteran, announced his retirement and will make his final start Monday against the Panthers. He played goalie for the Rangers.

2002: Named to All-Area Ice Hockey Team

In 2002, Jonathan Quick was named to the New Haven Register All-Area Ice Hockey Team while playing at Avon Old Farms.

February 9, 2009: Named First Star of the Week

On February 9, 2009, Jonathan Quick was awarded the First Star of the Week by the NHL after stopping 95 of 100 shots in a three-game road win streak.

January 1, 2010: Named to United States 2010 Winter Olympics team

On January 1, 2010, Quick was named to the United States senior team for the 2010 Winter Olympics as the team's third goaltender and later won a silver medal.

2010: Silver Medalist at the Winter Olympics

In 2010, Jonathan Quick won a silver medal with the United States at the Winter Olympics.

2011: Named NHL Second Team All-Star

In 2011, Jonathan Quick was named a NHL second team All-Star.

April 25, 2012: Nominated as a Vezina Trophy Finalist

On April 25, 2012, Jonathan Quick was nominated as a Vezina Trophy finalist.

May 30, 2012: Playoff Record for Consecutive Road Wins

On May 30, 2012, Jonathan Quick set a new Stanley Cup playoff record after winning his 11th consecutive road game dating back to the 2011 postseason.

June 2, 2012: Continued Playoff Record for Consecutive Road Wins

On June 2, 2012, Jonathan Quick's streak of consecutive road wins continued to 12 games.

2012: Stanley Cup Champion with the Kings

In 2012, Jonathan Quick won the Stanley Cup with the Los Angeles Kings. His Conn Smythe Trophy-winning run has been described as the best statistical playoff run ever.

2013: Awarded the William M. Jennings Trophy following 2013-2014 season

Following the 2013-2014 season, Jonathan Quick was awarded the William M. Jennings Trophy, as the goalkeeper playing at least 25 games for the team with the fewest goals scored against it.

June 13, 2014: Second Stanley Cup Victory

On June 13, 2014, Jonathan Quick won his second Stanley Cup after the Kings defeated the New York Rangers.

October 16, 2014: Largest Save Percentage in Shootout Victory

On October 16, 2014, Jonathan Quick posted 43 saves on all 43 shots he faced in a 1–0 shootout victory over the St. Louis Blues, marking his largest save percentage in a shootout win to date.

2014: Second Stanley Cup with the Kings

In 2014, Jonathan Quick won his second Stanley Cup as a member of the Los Angeles Kings.

2014: Defeated in the 2014 Stanley Cup Final

In the 2014 Stanley Cup Final, Jonathan Quick defeated the New York Rangers.

March 14, 2016: All-Time Leader in Shutouts

On March 14, 2016, Jonathan Quick became the all-time leader in shutouts of American-born goaltenders.

May 8, 2022: Playoff Shutout Record

On May 8, 2022, Jonathan Quick recorded his 10th NHL playoff shutout in a 4–0 victory over the Edmonton Oilers, surpassing Mike Richter for first place among American goaltenders in that category.

2023: Third Stanley Cup with the Vegas Golden Knights

In 2023, Jonathan Quick won his third Stanley Cup as a member of the Vegas Golden Knights.

2023: Third Stanley Cup Victory

In 2023, the Golden Knights defeated the Panthers in five games, and Quick hoisted the Stanley Cup for the third time.

March 2024: Winningest American-Born Goaltender

In March 2024, Jonathan Quick became the winningest American-born goaltender in NHL history, surpassing Ryan Miller.

February 2, 2025: Won 400th NHL game

On February 2, 2025, Quick won his 400th NHL game against his former team, the Golden Knights.

February 2025: First American-Born Goaltender to Win 400 Games

In February 2025, Jonathan Quick became the first American-born goaltender to win 400 games.

March 10, 2026: Recorded 65th NHL Shutout

On March 10, 2026, Quick recorded his 65th shutout of his NHL career in a 4–0 win against the Calgary Flames, surpassing Lundqvist for 17th in all-time list.