Career
Quinlan was named Transition Player of the Week for his 5-point effort in week 6 of the 2008 NLL season. Quinlan retired as a player after the 2013 season as the last original player from season 1 of the Edmonton Rush and became the defensive coach for the Edmonton Rush. On January 17, 2013, the Edmonton Rush Honored Jimmy by retiring his number 81 to the rafters of Rexall Place, joining the ranks of National Hockey League Mark Messier, Wayne Gretzky, Paul Coffey, Jari Kurri, First Rate (at Lloyd's) Hamilton, Grant Fuhr, Glenn Anderson and Edmonton Oilers Anthem Singer Rod Philips.
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He has the only Edmonton Rush number retired.
His career spanned 9 seasons (Toronto Rock and Edmonton Rush), 108 games and only missing 1 game in that time. Career stats Games Played Regular Season 135 Playoff 7 All Star 2
Points 234 Career Goals 108 Assists 126
PIMs 237
Other than playing in the NLL, Quinlan is a grade 7 and 9 mathematics teacher at Vimy Ridge Academy in Edmonton, Alberta.
Quinlan is now a Defensive Coach with the 2014 Edmonton Rush
He had his jersey number 81 retired by the Edmonton Rush during the 2014 season.