Jonathan Quick's illustrious journey, marked by three Stanley Cups, stands as a testament to a golden age in hockey. An age further elevated by stars like Carey Price and Henrik Lundqvist, which, sadly, seems to be nearing its end.
Having secured a one-year deal with New York recently, whispers suggest that Quick might soon be eclipsed. If true, this could signify the finale of his remarkable career in the NHL.
As the Rangers finalize their lineup for the opening night, an unexpected move emerges. By promoting goalie newcomer Dylan Garand, the race to be Igor Shesterkin's number two intensifies.
With 753 NHL games under his belt, Quick's legacy is firmly etched in history. If this does mark the end, it wouldn't be a surprise to see his jersey soaring high at the Crypto.com Arena soon.