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Today's Sports Headlines

Peyton Manning, Broncos ready to mesh on field
Watching John Fox and Peyton Manning lead separate NFL teams in the previous decade would suggest they have some work to do to get on the same offensive playbook page.  



Today's Avalanche

Doan scores two goals as Coyotes beat Kings for first win in series
LOS ANGELES — The Clarence Campbell Bowl was in the Staples Center for the first time, waiting to be presented by commissioner Gary Bettman to the NHL's Western Conference  



All Things Avs

Deadmarsh, Lefebvre looking set to return
Believe it or not, the Avalanche has a team policy about assistant coaches: they can’t talk to the media about ongoing, current team concerns. And the team will not announce anything about them, transaction-wise. For instance, if an assistant coach isn’t coming back, they will not release that information publicly. It’s one of their quirkier  



Today's Broncos

Peyton Manning, Broncos ready to mesh on field
Watching John Fox and Peyton Manning lead separate NFL teams in the previous decade would suggest they have some work to do to get on the same offensive playbook page.  



Today's Colleges

DU Pioneers loses 10-9 to Loyola in NCAA lacrosse tournament
In a year filled with close losses, the University of Denver men's lacrosse team absorbed yet another one-goal setback as its season came to an end Saturday.  



Today's Nuggets

Spurs rally to beat Clippers, win series
LOS ANGELES—Tim Duncan scored 21 points, Tony Parker added 17 and the San Antonio Spurs rallied in the final minutes to beat the Los Angeles Clippers 102-99 on Sunday night, closing out the series 4-0 and advancing to the Western Conference finals.  



Today's Outdoors: Hunting and Fishing

Willoughby: "Skinny" Upper Colorado River relinquishes big, fat fish
;In fishing vernacular, it's known as skinny water. And in all my years of fishing the Upper Colorado River, I'd never seen the water so skinny.  



Today's Rockies

Dusty Saunders: Three-person TV crews recipe for trouble
A bit of irony surrounds the stumbling Rockies. While the team struggles on the field, coverage in the Root Sports broadcasting booth has improved.  



All Things Rockies

Rockies option struggling Rex Brothers to Triple-A, recall Ottavino
Rockies lefty Rex Brothers had been called the team’s closer of the future. But first he needs to fix his mechanics and get his mind right. So it came as no big surprise when Brothers, 24, was optioned to Triple-A Colorado Springs today. Taking his place in the bullpen and on the 25-man roster is  



Mark Kiszla

Kiszla: Nuggets should trade some of their depth to get Austin Rivers in NBA draft
Aiming for greatness, the Nuggets need more firepower if they want to shoot for the NBA championship.  


 
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All Things Avs
Adrian Dater and Mike Chambers have the ins and outs of the Avalanche.
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The Denver Post's football reporters serve up the dish on the Broncos.
Nuggets Ink
Everything Nuggets from Benjamin Hochman and Chris Dempsey.
On The Rox
Rockies notes from the diamond with Troy E. Renck and Patrick Saunders.
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Analysis, notes and minutiae from the world of preps.
Outdoor Extremes
Outdoor blog from John Meyer and Jason Blevins
All Things Motorsports
The Post's Obbie Harvey posts entries on this blog devoted to NASCAR

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