Police Try to Kick Avalanche Player Out of Parade (video)
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S. Harper
July 1, 2022 (0:43)
After the Colorado Avalanche Won the Stanley Cup Sunday night in Tampa Bay the players were all looking forward to their Stanley Cup parade in Downtown Denver.
However Denver's finest would have a hilarious mistake of identity when Avalanche Defenseman
Bowen Byram would try to join his teammates for the parade an Denver Police officer would try to push Byram back in the line with the other fans.
Fans and other members of the Avalanche organization would inform the officer that yes Byram is "a player" on the team. Byram would laugh it off with the officer after he realized that was his bad.
Byram would also tell the media how crazy the teams been partying since winning the Cup saying,
«The last four days, I don't remember much,» Byram told reporters at Civic Center Park on Thursday, according to The Athletic.
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