Colorado Avalanche Defenseman Says He's Done With Colorado & Wants to Play Elsewhere..
The Colorado Avalanche are granted your 2022 Stanley Cup Champions! The roster included veterans who have been around the league and on the Avalanche for many years, or newcomers such as Josh Manson, Alex Newhook Darren Helm & More.
The Colorado Avalanche currently have a lot of players that will be needing a pay day, such as:
And even a few more, that is a lot of money that'll be needed to be handed out after most of those players had the best season of there career, equaling the best money they've ever made.
One player who's been a great impact is Josh Manson, but it seems as if he doesn't want to be in Colorado anymore.
Manson was acquired from the Anaheim Ducks and sent to Colorado, Manson was not happy whatsoever as his wife and baby/kid were all settled.
Manson was asked what his desire is, and what's next after winning the cup. He simply said to go back to the Ducks, NHL insider Frank Servalli reported.
NHL/Sportsnet official also reported that Manson loved playing in Anaheim and did NOT want to be traded whatsoever, now that Manson has his cup it seems as if he'll be heading back to Anaheim.
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