Police try and remove member of the Colorado Avalanche during Stanley Cup Parade
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C. Ritchie
June 30, 2022 (4:55 PM)
The Colorado Avalanche returned to Denver to celebrate their Stanley Cup victory. Today's parade was an extremely eventful occasion and a moment none of the players will forget. That rings true for one player especially.
Bowen Byram turned 21 during the Avalanche's playoff run and still for the most part looks like a kid. So much so that one Colorado police officer thought Byram was a fan who jumped the railing to enjoy in the festivities.
As can be seen the cop tried to confront Byram and remove him from the parade. Luckily for Byram the fans were able to convince the officer that Byram was a member on the team.
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