Jonathan Quick finished with 34 saves to post his third shutout of the season for the Rangers and the 63rd of his career.
Artemi Panarin, J.T. Miller, K’Andre Miller and Brett Berard scored and Jonathan Quick made 35 saves as the New York Rangers defeated the Nashville Predators 4-0 on Sunday night.
In that contest, the 39-year-old Quick became just the 17th netminder in the history of the NHL to appear in at least 800 contests. He also became only the second U.S.-born goalie to achieve that feat, with John Vanbiesbrouck being the first one to do it, according to the league's communications department.
New York Rangers goalkeeper Jonathan Quick reached an incredible individual milestone with his start against the Nashville Predators
Artemi Panarin, J.T. Miller and K’Andre Miller and Brett Berard scored goals and goaltender Jonathan Quick, playing in his 800th game, made 34 saves (to earn his third shutout of the season and 63rd of his career) as the Rangers (30-26-4, 64 points) pulled within two points of the last playoff spot in the Eastern Conference.
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