Quincey has sat out of the last two games and Bruce Boudreau announced today that it was because of an injury, but he is ready to replace Gustav Olofsson in the lineup vs. Chicago. Quincey has three assists while averaging 15:35 TOI/GM in nine games this season.
Quincey has not recorded a point while registering three shots and six hits in his first three games with the Blue Jackets. He will come out of the lineup tonight with Markus Nutivaara (lower-body) set to return to the lineup vs. New Jersey.
Quincey is an expiring contract at the end of the season so he gets added to a solid Columbus’ blueline, where he will likely serve as their sixth defenseman. He had 12 points (4G / 8A) in 53 games with the Devils this season.
The Devils are planing on moving Quincey at the deadline, so they will scratch him tonight to make sure he doesn’t get hurt. John Moore will replace him in the lineup and should skate with Damon Severson.
Quincey signed a one-year deal with the Devils a few weeks ago and will play on the third pair with Johann Auvitu on Thursday. Steven Santina will sit in the press box so that Quincey can play. He had just 11 points (4G / 7A) in 47 games with the Red Wings last year.
Quincey has spent the last four and a half seasons with the Red Wings, never topping 18 points (3G / 15A) in a single season. Quincey should file in on the Devils’ third pairing and provides them with some extra blueline depth.
Quincey will be in the lineup for the first time since October 23rd. He underwent ankle surgery in late October and is expected to replace Alexey Marchenko in the lineup. Who he replaces has not been confirmed by Jeff Blashill, but Marcheko seems like the likely candidate. Quincey has one goal and two assists in seven games.
Quincey skated on Sunday and said that he hopes to be back in the Red Wings lineup on Thursday vs. the Sharks. That means he will not play on Monday in New Jersey, but monitor his status throughout the week. Quincey has been sidelined since October 23rd with an ankle injury.
Quincey was originally only expected to miss six weeks after surgery, but will now miss 2-3 months. With Quincey out, Alexey Marcheko and Jakub Kindl will continue to get regular reps in the lineup.
Quincey has missed the last eight games with an ankle injury that will now require surgery that will keep him sidelined until late December. With Quincey out for an extended period of time, Alexey Marchenko will continue to play with the Red Wings.
Quincey will miss his third straight game on Friday, but should resume skating soon. He is expected to be reevaluated in a couple of days.
Quincey will miss his second straight game with a concussion that he suffered last Friday in Calgary. He will remain out until he passes the concussion protocol testing.
Quincey suffered a concussion in Friday’s loss to the Flames and his is out indefinitely. With Quincey out, the Red Wings have recalled Alexey Marchenko from Grand Rapids (AHL) and he will replace Quincey in the lineup on Saturday.
Quincey was on the ice for the Red Wings morning skate, but will be held out of his fourth straight game with an ankle injury. He is nearing a return, but it doesn’t look like he will be back until Saturday.
Quincey was on the ice for the Red Wings morning skate, but will be held out of his fourth straight game with an ankle injury. He is nearing a return, but it doesn’t look like he will be back until Saturday.
Quincey received good news from the doctor this afternoon. The Red Wings feared that he may need surgery, but he doesn’t and has been cleared to return to the lineup as soon as Mike Babcock feels he is ready to go.