Rangers’ Jonathan Quick becomes the winningest U.S.-born goalie in NHL history

Jonathan Quick stopped 27 shots in an 8-5 win for the New York Rangers over the Arizona Coyotes, becoming the all-time winningest U.S.-born goalie in NHL history.
JONATHAN QUICK IS THE WINNINGEST U.S.-BORN GOALIE IN NHL HISTORY 🗽
With his 392nd career win, he moved past Ryan Miller for No. 1 on the all-time list. In 17 NHL seasons spent with the Los Angeles Kings, Vegas Golden Knights and now the Rangers, Quick has amassed a record of 392-282-86 with a .911 SV%.
Quick is also the Kings’ all-time leader in wins with 370.
He joined the Rangers ahead of the 2023-24 season, and after Saturday’s win, he’s gone 16-5-2 with a .913 SV% and a 2.54 GAA. He signed a one-year, $1.275 million extension with the club earlier this month.
The Rangers are now 50-20-4 with 104 points, first in the entire league. With eight games remaining in the regular season, they’re five points ahead of the second-place Carolina Hurricanes in the Metropolitan Division.
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