Veteran goaltender Quick, 40, says he's retiring

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Veteran goaltender Quick, 40, says he's retiring

Veteran goaltender Quick, 40, says he's retiring

Jonathan Quick says he is retiring at age 40 after nearly two decades in the NHL, a stretch during which he was one of the best goaltenders of his generation.

Veteran goaltender Quick, 40, says he's retiring

Jonathan Quick says he is retiring at age 40 after nearly two decades in the NHL, a stretch during which he was one of the best goaltenders of his generation.

The crease will have a legendary void next season. After nearly two decades of acrobatic saves and championship poise, veteran goaltender Jonathan Quick has announced his retirement at age 40.

Quick's career cements him as one of the most dominant and successful netminders of his generation. His legacy is defined by a relentless competitive fire and a style that revolutionized the position with his aggressive, athletic play.

For fans who admired his tenacity, his retirement marks the end of an era. His journey from a third-round pick to a two-time Stanley Cup champion and Conn Smythe winner with the Los Angeles Kings is a testament to perseverance and elite performance at the highest level.

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