The Anaheim Ducks selected defenceman Josh Manson in the 6th round of the 2011 NHL Entry Draft. The 25-year-old played 45 games in the AHL with the Norfolk Admirals before he earned a permanent spot on the Ducks’ roster.

He proved early on in his career that he has some true talent, but it turns out the son of former NHL defenceman Dave Manson isn't just a hockey player. On Monday, the Hinsdale, Illinois native showed his artistic side and made his debut as a tattoo artist by tattooing an Anaheim Ducks fan.



With some serious coaching from the very talented @gusj714 I gave my first tattoo today! He claims to be happy with the finished product but I think i'll be sticking to hockey full time.. thanks again for giving me the chance to do this Gus you're one brave man! Go check him and some of his work out at @torchtattoo !! A video posted by Josh Manson (@joshmanson42) on Jan 30, 2017 at 6:37pm PST

Manson tattooed Ducks fan Gus Jaimes of Torch Tattoo located in Anaheim, California, and it turns out the artist taught the Ducks defenceman everything he knows about tattooing.



Hockey player. Tattoo artist. @Joshmanson42 is a man of many talents. pic.twitter.com/qdIJYlFi0Q — Anaheim Ducks (@AnaheimDucks) January 31, 2017

He didn’t give Jaimes anything too big or crazy, but you have to start somewhere.

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