Jonathan Quick Contract

Last Modified Oct 11, 2024 15:16 GMT
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Jonathan Quick

Jonathan Quick is an American professional ice hockey goaltender born on January 21, 1986. Quick plays for the New York Rangers in the NHL, as of 2024. Drafted by the Los Angeles Kings in 2005, Quick had a highly successful career, winning the Stanley Cup three times—in 2012 and 2014 with the Kings, and in 2023 with the Vegas Golden Knights. Quick is a two-time Vezina Trophy nominee and the winner of the Conn Smythe Trophy for his outstanding 2012 Stanley Cup playoff performance. He also holds the record for the most wins by an American-born goaltender, surpassing Ryan Miller in 2024.

Jonathan Quick Salary

In the 2024-25 season, Quick will earn a base salary of $775,000 while carrying a cap hit of $1,275,000. His average annual salary is $1.3 million for this contract, as per Sportrac.

Jonathan Quick Contract Breakdown

Jonathan Quick's contract with the New York Rangers is a one-year deal worth $1.3 million, as of 2024. This contract includes a $500,000 signing bonus and guarantees him the full $1.3 million, as per Sportrac.

Contract DetailsAmount
Total Contract Value$1,300,000
Signing Bonus$500,000
Guaranteed Amount$1,300,000
Base Salary for 2024-25$775,000
Cap Hit for 2024-25$1,275,000
Free Agent StatusUFA in 2025

How much of Jonathan Quick’s contract is guaranteed?

Quick’s entire $1.3 million with the Rangers is guaranteed. There are no additional terms and clauses in his contract. He will be an unrestricted free agent (UFA) in 2025, as per Sportrac.

Jonathan Quick Career Earnings

Jonathan Quick has earned an impressive career earnings total of $65,200,122 through the 2024 season, in his 15 years with the NHL. His contract values increased significantly over the years. In 2024, Quick is expected to earn an additional $775,000 with the New York Rangers which will bring his total career earnings to $65,975,122,​ as per Sportrac.

Jonathan Quick Contract History

Jonathan Quick has signed five contracts in his career. His rookie three-year deal with the Los Angeles Kings was worth $2,310,000. He signed his first extension contract with the Kings worth $5,400,000. His third 10-year contract was significant which paid him $58,000,000. Quick signed a one-year contract with the New York Rangers as a free agent for $825,000. He is under his fifth contract for one year with the Rangers, as of 2024.

YearTeamContract TypeContract DetailsAverage SalaryCash Earned
2007-2009Los Angeles KingsRookie Contract3 years / $2,310,000 (incl. $630,000 signing bonus)$770,000$2,310,000
2010-2012Los Angeles KingsExtension3 years / $5,400,000$1,800,000$5,400,000
2013-2022Los Angeles KingsLong-Term Extension10 years / $58,000,000$5,800,000$58,000,000
2023-2023New York RangersShort-Term Contract1 year / $825,000$825,000$825,000
2024-2024New York RangersCurrent Contract1 year / $1,300,000 (incl. $500,000 signing bonus)$1,300,000$775,000

FAQs on Jonathan Quick

A.  Jonathan Quick is married to Jaclyn Quick.

A. Jonathan Quick is under a one-year contract with the New York Rangers and there are no additional clauses in his contract.

A. Jonathan Quick's base salary will be $775,000 for the 2024-2025 season.

A. Jonathan Quick's contract is one year long with the Rangers for the 2024-2025 season.

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