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Joel Dreessen lives out dream by playing tight end for Broncos
Joel Dreessen was like so many other teenage boys living in Colorado in the 1990s. His bedroom closet at his parents' home in Fort Morgan was full of T-shirts bearing the names and numbers of Broncos stars.  



Today's Avalanche

Elliott leads Blues to 2-1 win vs Sharks in Game 4
SAN JOSE, Calif.—For a team that hadn't won a single playoff game in eight years before last week, the St.  



All Things Avs

U.S. World Championship roster has a handful of familiar Front Range names
Former Front Range NCAA rivals Chris Butler (Denver/Calgary Flames) and Joey Crabb (Colorado College/Toronto Maple Leafs) were recently added to the U.S. National Team roster for the upcoming IIHF World Championship in Helsinki, Finland and Stockholm, Sweden. The Americans begin Friday, May 4 against France in Helsinki, and then play Canada the following night at  



Today's Broncos

Joel Dreessen lives out dream by playing tight end for Broncos
Joel Dreessen was like so many other teenage boys living in Colorado in the 1990s. His bedroom closet at his parents' home in Fort Morgan was full of T-shirts bearing the names and numbers of Broncos stars.  



All Things Broncos

Broncos' Joe Mays says he's more excited about Del Rio than Peyton Manning
Joe Mays, the Broncos' starting middle linebacker, said in the Broncos' media room: "Everyone's excited about the Peyton Manning addition. I'm more excited about Jack Del Rio."  



Today's Colleges

DU's Gwozdecky awarded honor at Miami (Ohio)
Miami (Ohio) University renamed one of its postseason ice hockey awards the "George Gwozdecky Blue Line Club Award," the team announced Thursday.  



Today's Nuggets

Nuggets' Danilo Gallinari staying "positive" through slump
Practice was long over, so a group of invited schoolchildren took a bunch of shots Thursday at one end of the court, including one kid in a Nuggets No. 8 jersey.  



All Things Nuggets

The Nuggets backcourt – basketball's "Odd Couple"
"They're kind of like the Odd Couple," Nuggets coach George Karl said of Ty Lawson and Arron Afflalo. "Though they probably don't know who the Odd Couple is." The Odd Couple – a Neil Simon play turned into a movie and TV show – featured the neat-freak Felix and the slobby Oscar, who ended up  



Today's Rockies

Saunders: First big road trip a crucial early test
A few days ago, before the Rockies took consecutive games from the Padres and salvaged their first homestand of the season, I asked manager Jim Tracy what he thought of the early-season, sky-is-falling mentality of the fans.  



All Things Rockies

Rockies minor league report: Sky Sox stay hot
Good pitching, strong winds toward home plate and the humidor have the Triple-A Colorado Springs Sky Sox surging in the standings. The Sky Sox won their fifth straight game on Wednesday, shutting out Tucson 2-0. It was the first home shutout since 2010. Carlos Torres worked five scoreless innings and Zach Putnam, emerging as strong  


 
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