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Today's Avalanche

Avalanche captain Hejduk believes team is better than its record
When he first came to the Avalanche in 1998, Milan Hejduk barely spoke any English and everyone mispronounced his last name. Even former Avs coach Marc Crawford, when talking about the team's top incoming prospects, pronounced his name "Hedge-duck."  



All Things Avs

Tragedy strikes former Nordiques forward and longtime Colorado resident Doug Smail
Longtime NHL forward Doug Smail, who retired in metro Denver and is the U15 coach for the Tier I Rocky Mountain Roughriders youth hockey organization, is mourning the loss of his son, Cody Smail. Cody died Friday at age 21. “The entire RoughRider organization would like to extend our deepest sympathy to Doug Smail and  



Today's Broncos

Krieger: Broncos' D key to giving offense time
For all the local and national fascination with Tim Tebow and the Broncos' counterrevolutionary attack, neither Tebow nor anybody else on the offensive unit is the most important factor in its success.  



All Things Broncos

Last season turned for Broncos after Jets game
It was only 13 months ago that the New York Jets were last in Denver. It seems like far longer than that. Think back with me. The Jets beat the Broncos 23-20 on Oct. 17, 2010 in a game that turned on a late pass interference call on Broncos safety Renaldo Hill, on a deep  



Today's Nuggets

Woody's Mailbag: Nobody misses the NBA, including me
Simplified, McDaniels' biggest failures were not drafting more and better defensive players the first year and not keeping the offense intact.  



All Things Nuggets

Carmelo Anthony should've been in Denver tonight for Nuggets-Knicks
Carmelo Anthony was supposed to be in Denver tonight for the Knicks lone game against the Nuggets this season. Of course, the NBA season has yet to begin – the lockout has evolved into a true debacle, with the players rejecting the NBA's latest offer and disbanding their union.  



Today's Post Preps

Trinidad turns it around
For all of the difficult, trying aspects of Kyle Trinidad's life, there's no doubt which was the toughest. Getting himself in order a couple of years ago as a football player, student and young man was much worse that getting blindsided by a speeding linebacker.  



Today's Outdoors: Hunting and Fishing

Five things to watch during the Broncos vs. Jets game
eek 5 of the Tim Tebow Experience is underway. In their last two games, each a road win, the Broncos stunned the Raiders with the read-option offense and bulldozed the Chiefs by adding the triple option to the playbook.  



All Things Rockies

Roy Oswalt squarely on Rockies' radar in search for pitching
The Rockies are quietly being aggressive in trade talks and their pursuit of free agent starter Roy Oswalt.  



Today's Skiing

U.S. Ski Team gains training home at Copper Mountain
The significance of the new U.S. Ski Team Speed Center was told most eloquently Tuesday in the tears of former downhill great Picabo Street.  



Dave Krieger

Krieger: Broncos' D key to giving offense time
For all the local and national fascination with Tim Tebow and the Broncos' counterrevolutionary attack, neither Tebow nor anybody else on the offensive unit is the most important factor in its success.  


 
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