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Weekly Notebook Head starts and head shots Colorado Avalanche captain Adam Foote gets tangled up with Jason Blake of the Toronto Maple Leafs in an Oct.
Robyn Regehr in recent games has played more like one of the NHL's top shutdown defencemen.
Frei: Canadians get it: Surprising Avalanche play is big news
Last week, when I covered Avalanche games in Edmonton and Calgary, and I noticed the swarms of media members posing questions to Colorado coach Joe Sacco and the players, it hit me: The Avs' shockingly fast start was a bigger story in Canada than it was in Denver.
Is it supposed to happen this way? Am I dreaming? Did I travel to another dimension? Or am I hallucinating after eating that week old burrito with the added green fuzz? All these questions have run through my mind as I try to make sense of why so many rookies and unknowns are making a significant impact in today's NHL.
Ryan Smyth Trade Proves a Boon for Both the Avalanche and Kings
When the dust settled at the end of the 2008-09 NHL season, the Avalanche found themselves 15th in the Western Conference.
Avs Mailbag: Thanks for digestible D
Denver Post sports writer Adrian Dater posts his Avs Mailbag on Mondays during the 2009-10 NHL season.
It was out with Joe Sakic and in with Joe Sacco for the Colorado Avalanche this season.
Another One Bites The Dust: Injuries Piling Up For The Colorado Avalanche
When Matt Hendricks injured himself in the first period against Detroit, he joined a long list of injured Avalanche players.
Anderson making a world of difference for Avs
A quick glance at the NHL standings reveals a surprising fact...the Colorado Avalanche are the best team in the Western Conference.
Sakic Retirement Night Jerseys on Block
Commemorative jerseys from Joe Sakic's retirement night will enter the collector's market.
This is such an important subject that there was no question it needed to be tackled - or so suggested a female friend when potential topics for a hockey column were mentioned.
The only thing most people figured the Colorado Avalanche would win this season is the draft lottery.
Parker: KYGO gives Steve "Mudflap" McGrew a pink slip for his birthday
Happy birthday, Mudflap, here's your pink slip. KYGO-98.5 FM morning radio personality Steve "Mudflap" McGrew celebrated his birthday Monday, and was let go by KYGO owner Lincoln Financial Media on Tuesday.
Ritter's Rant: Playing Dodgeball, Missing Joe Sakic, and Early NHL Surprises
What Are You, Three? You are off to the worst start in franchise history. Your goaltending is in a shambles, your defense has looked like Swisscheese and your forwards couldna t penetrate a prostitute on a Saturday night.
Tucker helps Colorado beat winless Leafs
Darcy Tucker had a goal and an assist against his former team to help the Colorado Avalanche beat the Toronto Maple Leafs 4-1 on Tuesday night.
Lapses in 3rd period perplex Conor from S.C.
Denver Post sports writer Adrian Dater posts his Avs Mailbag on Mondays during the 2009-10 NHL season.
Early encouraging, discouraging signs
With just more than one week of play in the books, here's a compendium of six things that have been encouraging and six things that have been discouraging so far this season: 1. Encouraging: Without accounting for shootout goals, the NHL is averaging 6.3 goals per game this season going into Friday night's games.
Fleury's admission brings back memories for Kennedy
Sheldon Kennedy remembers the storm that engulfed him when he spoke out about Graham James.
Avs Mailbag: Sharks salute Sakic
Denver Post sports writer Adrian Dater posts his Avs Mailbag on Mondays during the 2009-10 NHL season.
Avalanche try for 3rd straight win against Predators
Colorado's Wojtek Wolski has a team-leading three goals and six with five assists in 13 games against Nashville.
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