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Today's Avalanche

Looking into the Colorado Avalanche's crystal ball reveals few clues
Predicting the future for an NHL team? There may be no more foolish endeavor than that. You're probably just as well off cracking open a fortune cookie after a big plate of beef chow mein than trying to forecast a hockey team's future.  



All Things Avs

Postgame Avalanche-Predators: Au revoir, which means "we'll see each other again"
I’ve said myself, and heard it a lot from other media types, fans, management people, everyone: that year went fast. Like, really fast. The 2011-12 season just seemed to have this big fast-forward-machine part to it, and here we are. It’s over. Honestly, though, it doesn’t seem more than a few weeks in my own  



Today's Broncos

Broncos' Peyton Manning a real pro at preparation
Peyton Manning has been the Broncos' starting quarterback for about three weeks, and soon the rest of his teammates will learn what Brandon Stokley has known for years.  



Today's Colleges

Boston College rules college hockey again
Boston College is making winning NCAA hockey titles look easy. Coach Jerry York and star goalie Parker Milner know how hard it really is.  



Today's Nuggets

Nuggets lose at Golden State, fall to eighth place in Western Conference
A win Saturday would have moved Denver (30-26) into sole possession of sixth place in the Western Conference playoff race with 10 games to play. Instead, the Nuggets left Oakland with a tenuous hold on the eighth slot and staring up by a half game at Houston and Dallas.  



Today's Post Preps

Denver Christian's Dick Katte bows out of coaching on winning team in The Show
If it was his final game, and it probably was, Dick Katte is at peace with it. The man who first walked through the doors of Denver Christian High School in 1960, was an assistant coach for four years, a head coach for 48 and rang up a career record of 876-233 with eight state titles in boys basketball, went out a winner ... again.  



All Things Rockies

VIDEO: Moyer talks about costly mistakes
HOUSTON — Jamie Moyer's fastball is baseball’s equivalent to cotton candy. Even though hitters know it’s bad for them, they can’t resist. They wait too long, swing too early, hit cue shots and pop-ups. But when they time it right, the ball goes a long way. Moyer’s bid to become the oldest pitcher to win  



Mark Kiszla

Kiszla: Can Tiger Woods recapture glory? Who cares?
Tiger who? Fifteen years after Tiger Woods triumphantly walked up the 18th fairway at Augusta National to turn golf into a one-man obsession, we finally feel free from an unhealthy relationship with the sport's club-kicking, foul-mouthed, fading superstar.  



Woody Paige

Woody Paige: Rockies manager Jim Tracy a real difference-maker
The mild-mannered, even-tempered, good-natured, laid-back Jim Tracy is grateful for his fourth home opener with the Rockies on Monday.  


 
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