LOS ANGELES - The Los Angeles Kings have agreed to terms with goaltender Jonathan Quick on a 10-year contract extension, the team announced Thursday.
Under the NHL's collective bargaining agreement, the new deal cannot be signed until July 1.
The 26-year-old Quick won the Conn Smythe Trophy after the Kings' Stanley Cup-winning playoff run and also was a Vezina Trophy finalist and an NHL All-Star this past season.
Quick, who had one season left on his contract, compiled 16 wins in 20 postseason games while leading all playoff goaltenders with a 1.41 goals-against average (third-best all-time for goalies with at least 10 games played) and a .946 save percentage (tied for third-best all-time for goalies with at least 10 games played). He also tied for first with three postseason shutouts.
Under the NHL's collective bargaining agreement, the new deal cannot be signed until July 1.
The 26-year-old Quick won the Conn Smythe Trophy after the Kings' Stanley Cup-winning playoff run and also was a Vezina Trophy finalist and an NHL All-Star this past season.
Quick, who had one season left on his contract, compiled 16 wins in 20 postseason games while leading all playoff goaltenders with a 1.41 goals-against average (third-best all-time for goalies with at least 10 games played) and a .946 save percentage (tied for third-best all-time for goalies with at least 10 games played). He also tied for first with three postseason shutouts.