Rather than rekindle the crash with No. 97, the rearguard thought of his proximity to British Columbia and potential in the Oilers.
"Obviously, it's close to home," he said. "The second thing, the team they have and the talent, it's pretty exciting to go to a team like that right now."
Manning will fly to Edmonton on Monday morning in hopes that he can join the club on the ice in time for their New Year's clash with the Winnipeg Jets. He could join the lineup alongside another new addition, as Chiarelli also traded for Edmonton product and former Florida Panthers defenceman Alex Petrovic a few hours prior.
"He's a big, physical guy and a good addition as well," Manning, a Chilliwack Bruins alumnus, said of Petrovic, the former Red Deer Rebel.
The two rearguards will try to bolster the Oilers lineup as injuries to Oscar Klefbom, Kris Russell and Andrej Sekera have hurt the group. The Orange & Blue are on a five-game losing slide and remain four points behind in the race for the final Western Conference wild card spot.
"If you can come in, do your job and play well then any opportunity is great," said Manning.
"I'm excited to have that opportunity. I'm excited to go to a Canadian city and have that chance off the start. It's up to me to go out there to perform, do my job and hopefully fit in well with those guys."