Wild add blue line depth, sign Kyle Quincey to 1-year deal
Ed Mulholland / USA Today Sports
It hasn't exactly been a wild first day of free agency for Minnesota, but the team did add to its back end, announcing the signing of Kyle Quincey to a one-year contract worth $1.25 million.
With Ryan Suter, Jared Spurgeon, Jonas Brodin, and Matt Dumba already in place, Quincey will look to fill a third-pairing role with his new club.
Quincey, who will turn 32 in August, totaled 15 points in 73 games split between the Devils and Blue Jackets last season, averaging 17:54 minutes of ice time per night with a 46.9 Corsi For percentage.
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