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Today's Avalanche

Colorado Avalanche's Duchene vows to get his mojo back
They met at neutral ice, surrounded by fellow coaches and teammates during "playtime" after a tough practice Monday.  



All Things Avs

Avs' O'Reilly admits to being the hooded runner at Pepsi Center
Avalanche hard-working center Ryan O’Reilly was again the last player to exit the ice as the team resumed practice today. No surprise there. But I stuck around long enough — after most players had showered and left the building — to see if the Avs’ ultimate rink rat would fess up to being the “hooded  



Today's Broncos

Broncos face threats other than Johnson against Lions
Any discussion on how the Detroit Lions score touchdowns should most certainly begin with Calvin Johnson and the wide array of ways he creates headaches for all the guys who get paid to stop him.  



All Things Broncos

Tim Tebow DVD, with blooper reel, coming Nov. 8
The documentary "Tim Tebow: Everything in Between" will be released on DVD on Nov. 8, fortuitous timing with Tebow's new role as the Broncos starting quarterback.  



Today's Colleges

Sophomore Bennett makes big strides on ice for DU Pioneers
What Beau Bennett accomplished in less than five periods last weekend is why the University of Denver sophomore probably will be playing for the Pittsburgh Penguins at this time next year.  



Today's Rockies

Rangers move within one game of Series title with 4-2 win over Cardinals
The contrasts unfurled for all to see Monday night. It began with Rangers manager Ron Washington reminding reporters he's not an idiot.  



All Things Rockies

Kemp, Bautista win Hank Aaron award; Kemp will work with Fowler this winter
ARLINGTON, Texas — Lost in the daily legal briefs, motions, sidebars and divorce rulings of the McCourts, Matt Kemp had one heck of a season for the Los Angeles Dodgers. The center fielder led the National League in home runs (39), RBIs (126) and runs scored (115), leading to his first-ever Hank Aaron Award on  



Today's Skiing

Copper Mountain to unveil U.S. Ski Team training run
Beaver Creek has long been the U.S. Ski Team's best friend, hosting World Cup downhill races annually and the world alpine ski championships in 1989 and 1999 — with another coming in 2015.  



Mark Kiszla

Kiszla: Broncos' Tebow more than a quarterback
When Tim Tebow talks, some of his most devout fans hear the voice of Jesus, speaking through a quarterback who arrived in Denver to save the Broncos and convert souls.  



Dave Krieger

Krieger: Broncos' Tebow finds solutions to his own problems
Some years ago, when FM radio was more irreverent than it is now, WEBN in Cincinnati invented a company called Brute Force Cybernetics.  



Woody Paige

Paige: Seeing is believing in Tebow's world
Mid-set of the Journey concert in suburban Denver three weeks ago, lead vocalist Arnel Pineda donned a Tim Tebow jersey and sang: "Don't stop believin'. Hold on to the feelin'."  


 
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All Things Rockies
Rockies notes from the diamond with Troy E. Renck and Jim Armstrong
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