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All Things Avs

Avalanche's Peter Mueller on Rob Blake, Sidney Crosby, and Adam Deadmarsh
Now that winger Peter Mueller is back in the Avalanche lineup, my major feature story on him and his struggles to overcome his concussion problems is scheduled to run in the Sunday paper. After missing six games with a torso injury, he returned to the lineup Monday against Anaheim and also played in the dreadful  



Today's Broncos

Trips to pro days will be important for Broncos
The University of Missouri kicked off the predraft workout season Thursday with the first major pro day of a month filled with on-campus workouts throughout America.  



All Things Broncos

Review of closing arguments in Perrish Cox trial
CASTLE ROCK _ And so the Perrish Cox trial has gone to the 12-person jury. The former Broncos cornerback is facing two charges of sexual assault of a woman on Labor Day weekend, 2010 at his Lone Tree apartment. Also at the apartment that night were Broncos cornerback Cassius Vaughn, who was sleeping in a  



Today's Nuggets

Nuggets coach Karl impressed with rookie Faried's high basketball IQ
Like most young players used to playing big minutes in college but then sitting on the bench in the NBA, Kenneth Faried just wanted to know why he wasn't playing.  



All Things Nuggets

Monday return for Nuggets F Danilo Gallinari?
When dealing with the massive amounts of missed games because of an injury that takes its time to heal, it has always helped Nuggets forward Danilo Gallinari to stay optimistic. "Always," he said. "Being optimistic helps recover faster." Today, that optimism has the Nuggets starting small forward pointing toward Monday's home game against Sacramento as  



Today's Post Preps

Chatfield hockey player benched by concussions dishes out assists as coach
He cruised past the blue line, carrying the puck deep into the offensive zone. At the corner, Drew Lovell was facing the wall, and his head slammed into the boards when he was hit from behind by an opponent from Dakota Ridge.  



Today's Rockies

Wilin Rosario aims to be first young Rockies catcher to go the distance
If he shines this spring, Wilin Rosario has a chance to make the Rockies' 25-man roster. The plan would be to play him two or three times a week while he's tutored by Ramon Hernandez, 35, in hopes Rosario can be the man behind the plate down the road.  



All Things Rockies

Rockies observations as Cactus League games near
SCOTTSDALE, Ariz. — Play ball! Sort of. Friday, the Rockies move beyond daily drills and start playing games. OK, OK, it’s just an intra-squad game before Saturday’s Cactus League opener against the Diamondbacks, but at least there will be hits, runs and errors. Although it’s hard to glean a lot from the first 11 days  



Mark Kiszla

Kiszla: CSU more deserving of an NCAA Tournament bid than, say, UConn
Hoopheads across America might have trouble wrapping their brains around the obvious: Humble Colorado State is a better basketball team in 2012 than mighty Connecticut, the defending national champion.  


 
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