Red Wings, Quincey agree to 2-year deal

Red Wings, Quincey agree to 2-year deal

Published Jul. 18, 2012 5:22 p.m. ET

DETROIT (AP) -- The Detroit Red Wings have agreed to a $7.55 million, two-year contract with defenseman Kyle Quincey.

The team announced the agreement Wednesday that avoided arbitration.

Detroit drafted Quincey 132nd overall in 2003 and the Red Wings got him back from Colorado last season for a first-round pick in a three-team trade. He had three points in 18 games with the Red Wings and 23 points in 54 games with the Avalanche last season.

The 26-year-old Quincey has 18 goals and 95 career points in Detroit, Colorado and Los Angeles.

The Red Wings will be counting on Quincey to help a defense that will be without Nicklas Lidstrom and Brad Stuart. Lidstrom retired this offseason and Detroit dealt Stuart to San Jose instead of losing him for nothing in free agency.

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