They said there that Quincey is a turnover machine. I know he makes costly mistakes, but stats won't say so.
Total giveaways:
1. Kronwall 50 (in 79 games)
2. Smith 49 (in 71 games)
3. Quincey 39 (in 82 games)
4. DeKeyser 36 (in 65 games)
5. Ericsson 35 (in 48 games)
6. Kindl 34 (in 66 games)
7. Lashoff 15 (in 75 games)
Per total season Ice-time it will be:
1. Smith 0.0375 (giveaways per total ice-time)
2. Ericsson 0.0343
3. Kindl 0.0299
4. Kronwall 0.0260
5. DeKeyser 0.0256
6. Quincey 0.0228
7. Lashoff 0.0139
So, it looks like the the puck was a hand grenade mostly for Smith and Ericsson. Lashoff was sheltered, played super simple game, and that explains his small relative figure. But of this TOP4 (Ericsson, Kronwall, DeKeyser, Quincey) with toughest competition, somehow Quincey managed to have least giveaways per total ice-time at last season.
How can you explain that if he is a totally worthless player?