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Back to EpisodesJonathan Quick Retires: A Hall of Fame Career
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Jonathan Quick, the legendary Connecticut goalie, is retiring after nearly two decades in the NHL. Known for his dominance and grit, Quick led the Los Angeles Kings to Stanley Cup victories in 2012 and 2014, earning the Conn Smythe Trophy in the first. He also won a ring as backup with the Vegas Golden Knights in 2023. Quicks career is marked by his exceptional work ethic, earning respect from everyone he played with. Born in Milford, he starred at Hamden High and Avon Old Farms, even representing Team USA at the 2014 Olympics. Quicks retirement marks the end of a Hall of Fame career, leaving behind a legacy etched in ice forever.
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