Kyle Quincey has become expendable this season for the Detroit Red Wings. As an overpaid, second-pairing-at-best defenseman, Quincey has drawn the ire of Red Wings fans on more than one occasion.
With a team-worst minus-10 rating with three assists in 31 games played, Quincey's time in Detroit should be up fairly soon.
Helene St. James of the Detroit Free Press suggested that the Red Wings should trade Quincey once defenseman Danny DeKeyser is eligible to come off of the long-term injured reserve list.
The question is, who wants the 28-year-old defenseman that would be nothing more than a rental as he hits unrestricted free agency next season?
The answer is simple: the New York Rangers should be interested.
According to TSN's Darren Dreger, the Rangers are interested in shopping Michael Del Zotto. The big question for the Red Wings is whether the Rangers would be willing to take Quincey (and perhaps a draft pick) for Michael Del Zotto.
According to Bruce Garrioch of the Ottawa Sun, New York's asking price is simply "a blueliner in return."
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