Quincey is officially back in Colorado

The
Cutthroats will hold a press conference on Monday at 1:30 PM to formally
introduce Quincey to the media and to unveil their Inaugural Season jerseys,
which were designed by Denver-based Adrenalin. The press conference will be
held at the Denver Coliseum, on the concourse near the main entrance and box
office. Food and beverages will be
served.
Quincey
played each of the past three years in Denver for the Colorado Avalanche before
being traded from Tampa Bay to Detroit in exchange for a 2012 First Round
Pick. The Red Wings drafted Quincey in
the fourth round of the 2003 National Hockey League Entry Draft.
“After spending some time with Mr. Hayes, I realize we
have a common desire to further the development of youth hockey in Colorado
which is a primary focus of the Cutthroats,”
said Quincey. “Being able to do that while playing for a coach who has helped me
throughout my career, and staying home in Denver, is an ideal situation for me
considering the circumstances.”
The
Kitchener, Ontario native has appeared in 257 NHL games scoring 18 goals and 95
points. The 6-foot-2, 206-pound defenseman began his pro career in 2005-06 with
the AHL’s Grand Rapids Griffins. During
his first three seasons professionally, Quincey split time between Grand Rapids
and Detroit – appearing in 201 AHL and 13 NHL contests.
“We’re excited to have him,” said Cutthroats Head Coach Derek Armstrong. “It is
unfortunate there’s a lockout, but this gives Kyle a chance to stay
competitive, continue his conditioning, and at the same time bring some
valuable leadership, skill, and experience to our club.”
Quincey
became a full-time NHL player in 2008-09 when he appeared in 72 games for the
Los Angeles Kings registering 38 points on four goals and 34 assists. He was teammates with Armstrong that season.
In
his time with the Avalanche from 2009-12, Quincey skated in 154 games tallying
11 goals and 53 points over that span.
The
Cutthroats open the 2012-13 campaign on October 19 and 20 against the visiting
Missouri Mavericks at the Denver Coliseum.
Puck drop is set for 7:05 PM both nights.
-Cutthroats
Press Release-
David Puchovsky, Slovakia, eurolanche@eurolanche.com
15/10/2012 - 00:03