Members of the media were spreading rumours that Colorado Avalanche star forward Martin Necas was unhappy after his first season in Colorado, but Necas denied the allegations and states that it's quite the opposite.
Colorado Avalanche's Martin Necas shuts down all rumours of unhappiness in the mile high city.
Ryan O'Hara of Mile High Hockey reported that Martin Necas is more than content in Colorado, pushing back against circulating rumors of his dissatisfaction. Necas further shared his true feelings about playing in Denver.
"I don't really know where [that came from],» he told DNVR. «I think [Colorado] is a great place, one of the best in the NHL to be honest, for living. And I don't know where that came from.» -Necas
The source of the rumours was Nick Kypreos, and it's not the first time he's made questionable claims that later proved false. Necas' silence on the matter for a while only added fuel to the fire, leading many to start believing the speculation.
"With the rumor now refuted, one potential concern has been removed from the Avalanche's radar. Offering a contract extension to a discontented player would have made little sense. By contrast, as observed during the optional skates and training camp, Nečas was skating like a player genuinely content with his situation-a reassuring sign for Colorado." -O'Hara
The Avalanche do not want a repeat of what happened with Mikko Rantanen. It took a while for the rumours to be shut down, which was concerning, but at least they were eventually put to rest.
Hopefully, his happiness results in some career high numbers this season, along with a contract extension with the Avalanche.