The Avalanche should consider themselves lucky that defenseman Josh Manson wasn’t issued a game misconduct during the first period of Game 4 against the Wild on Monday night . And it seems Wild defenseman Michael McCarron would agree with that sentiment. After Manson was on the receiving end of a crushing hit from McCarron, the two got tangled up and Manson took a jab at McCarron’s face with the butt end of his stick. The play was initially called as a five-minute major, which likely would’ve resulted in a game misconduct for Manson, but officials reviewed it and ultimately deemed it only rose to the level of a double minor. After the first period, McCarron put on the headset to speak with ESPN’s PK Subban for the first intermission interview, and he didn’t mince words when discussing the situation, flatly calling Manson a “dirty player.” “I mean, you played against Josh,” McCarron said to Subban. “He’s a dirty player, he’s always been. Surprised he got away with only a four-minute [minor].…