Josh Manson, born on October seventh, nineteen ninety-one, is a talented Canadian-American professional ice hockey player known for his role as a defenceman with the Colorado Avalanche in the National Hockey League (NHL). His journey in the sport began with a solid foundation, being the son of former NHL defenceman Dave Manson, which undoubtedly influenced his passion for the game.
Manson's professional career took off when he was selected by the Anaheim Ducks in the sixth round, one hundred sixtieth overall, during the two thousand eleven NHL entry draft. His dedication and skill on the ice were evident during his collegiate years, where he played three seasons of NCAA Division I hockey at Northeastern University. His performance earned him accolades, including the title of Hockey East Best Defensive Defenseman and a spot on the 2013–14 Hockey East Second All-Star Team.
In a remarkable achievement, Manson contributed to the Colorado Avalanche's success by winning the Stanley Cup in two thousand twenty-two. His journey from a promising young player to a Stanley Cup champion exemplifies his hard work and commitment to the sport.