Rangers sign Jonathan Quick to one-year extension

The New York Rangers announced Wednesday that the club has signed goaltender Jonathan Quick to a one-year contract extension. Per Daily Faceoff’s Frank Seravalli, the deal carries a $1.55-million annual average value including $1 million in base salary, a $550,000 signing bonus, and up to $300,000 in potential performance bonuses.
Jonathan Quick #NYR
1-year extension: $1.55 million AAV
$1 million salary
$550,000 signing bonus
$300,000 potential performance bonuses
– 20 starts w/ .915 sv% or above = $75k
– 35 games played = $25k
– 40 games played = $50k
– 20 wins = $50k
– 25 wins = $100k
Modified NTC
— Frank Seravalli (@frank_seravalli) March 12, 2025
Through 21 appearances with the Rangers in 2024-25, Quick has posted a 9-6-2 showing alongside an .896 save percentage, 3.14 goals-against average, and three shutouts. Earlier this season, the 39-year-old native of Milford, Conn., became the first-ever American-born goaltender to reach 400 career wins.
Originally chosen by the Los Angeles Kings in the third round of the 2005 NHL Draft, Quick has compiled a 402-289-88 career record coupled with a .911 save percentage, 2.49 goals-against average, and 63 shutouts. In 2012, Quick guided the Kings to the franchise’s first Stanley Cup championship, putting together a dominant postseason performance in which he won 16 of 20 games while recording a .946 save percentage, 1.41 goals-against average, and three shutouts en route to Conn Smythe Trophy recognition as playoff MVP.
A two-time Vezina Trophy finalist, Quick won his second Stanley Cup win the Kings two years later and a third as part of the Vegas Golden Knights in 2023. The veteran netminder has also twice been presented with the William M. Jennings Trophy in recognition of the league’s fewest goals against. Quick remains the Kings’ all-time goaltending leader in games played (743), wins (370), and shutouts (57).
Following a short stay with the Golden Knights, Quick joined the Rangers in 2023 as an unrestricted free agent. In all, through two seasons with New York, Quick stands 27-12-4 with a .904 save percentage, 2.83 goals-against average, and five shutouts.
For the Rangers, on the season the club stands 31-28-6 and two points of the Columbus Blue Jackets for the second wildcard seed in the Eastern Conference.