Jonathan Quick Adds To His List Of Accolades With Rod Gilbert Mr. Ranger Award
There was one positive aspect to come out of the New York Rangers’ 5-1 loss to the Tampa Bay Lightning on Monday night.

There was one positive aspect to come out of the New York Rangers’ 5-1 loss to the Tampa Bay Lightning on Monday night.
Before the start of the game, Jonathan Quick was named the winner of the Rod Gilbert Mr. Ranger Award.
The award recognizes the Rangers player “who best honors Rod’s legacy by exemplifying leadership qualities both on and off the ice and making a significant humanitarian contribution to his community.”
Quick now joins Chris Kreider, Jacob Trouba, and Adam Fox as players to win this award.
“It’s an honor. I know a lot of guys who’ve won it over the years and what they’ve meant to this organization and obviously what he’s meant to this organization and the legacy he’s left behind,” Quick said.
Since coming to the Rangers in 2023, Quick has been forced to adapt to an entirely new role as the backup goalie behind Igor Shesterkin which he’s taken in stride.
Not only has he taken it in stride, but the 39-year-old goalie is now one of the team’s most important and impactful leaders.
The Rangers management clearly valued Quick and rewarded him with a one-year, $1.55 million contract extension a few weeks ago.
Off of the ice through his time with the Rangers, Quick has gotten involved with the Garden of Dreams Foundation and helped spread awareness about the importance of mental health in athletes.
“Through your experiences and what you’re able to go through, you look forward to the opportunity to give back, so that definitely means a lot,” Quick said.
Even approaching 40-years-old, Quick’s presence and value are still priceless.