Pick a team: Plenty of PA connections in NHL’s final four
And then there were four.
Thirty-two NHL teams vying for the Stanley Cup have been whittled down to the last four contenders for hockey’s ultimate prize, and Prince Albert hockey fans can find a reason to root for any one of them. Each of the Colorado Avalanche, Edmonton Oilers, New York Rangers, and Tampa Bay Lightning has their own connection to the city.
Out west, the storyline for many in Prince Albert is the father-son matchup between Dave and Josh Manson. Dave, now an assistant coach with the Oilers, was not only born in Prince Albert but played for and coached the Raiders and Mintos. He played 218 games for the Raiders and coached from 2002-03 to 07-08, then returned to the team as an associate coach for the 2012-13 season, a role he held through to 2017-18.
Josh wasn’t involved with the Raiders as he took the college route to the NHL, but he played much of his minor hockey in Prince Albert, including two seasons with the Mintos. Acquired by the Avalanche prior to the trade deadline, Manson has posted five points in ten playoff games and even did a little bit of goaltending, saving a goal on the penalty kill for the Avs in the deciding sixth game against the St. Louis Blues.


