Colorado Avalanche: Coaching Changes Signal New Direction — Mile High Sticking

The Colorado Avalanche announced that three of their assistant coaches will not be returning next season, signalling a shift in a new direction. For the Colorado Avalanche, transformative change was necessary after one of the worst NHL seasons in history. After much anticipation since the end of the season, it seems that change has finally arrived.…

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Veteran trio tasked with returning Broncos ILB corps to elite status — Mile High Sports

Barring a late addition, the Broncos roster is, for all intents and purposes, set. That means it will be up to a trio of veterans at the inside linebacker position to return that unit to elite status in the league. During their 2015 Super Bowl run, the Broncos had a dynamic duo at inside linebacker…

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Stokley: WR Henderson could provide Broncos with needed ‘juice’ — KKFN

As players and coaches hit the practice field down at the UCHealth Training Center this week for OTAs, onlookers will get a first clear look at how Denver Broncos offseason makeover will shake out. And though one of those main draft pieces, third-round wide receiver Carlos Henderson, may not be participating, as he and the…

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OTAs begin for the Broncos: Sandy Clough — KKFN

Sandy Clough – 05/23/2017 – Brian Noe sitting in for Sandy Clough live in studio. Tuesday’s show Brian talks about the Broncos beginning OTAs today and the Broncos quarterback battle. Former Broncos offensive lineman Tyler Polumbus joined the show. Listen to hour one here! Hour one Brian Noe talks about the Broncos beginning OTAs today…

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Avalanche assistants Tim Army, Dave Farrish and Francois Allaire won’t be back — The Denver Post

The Avalanche Tuesday announced that assistant coaches Tim Army, Dave Farrish and Francois Allaire won’t return to Jared Bednar‘s staff next season. All three were holdovers from Patrick Roy‘s staff, inherited by Bednar in the wake of Roy’s surprise resignation last August. Coaches remaining are Nolan Pratt, who had been hired last summer before Roy’s…

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Broncos lineman Menelik Watson has words of strength for his hometown Manchester after attack — The Denver Post

Newly signed Broncos offensive lineman Menelik Watson is from Manchester, England, and the 6-foot-5, 315-pound giant tweeted words of strength Tuesday morning in support of his homeland and those affected by Monday’s terrorist attack at a pop concert. My heart is heavy! Praying for all the families & friends who lost a loved one yesterday. Time…

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Horse Tracks: Free agent tight end Gary Barnidge has heard from some Broncos coaches — Mile High Report – All Posts

Good Morning Broncos Country! Former Cleveland Browns tight end Gary Barnidge was on SirusXM NFL Radio on Monday and he was asked which teams have reached out to him after he was released in late April. The veteran tight end said he met with the Bills, heard from multiple coaches, from some old coaches from…

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Colorado Rockies vs. Philadelphia Phillies: 3 key players to watch — Rox Pile

The Colorado Rockies continued their winning ways on Monday night, claiming an 8-1 victory over the Philadelphia Phillies in the City of Brotherly Love. It continued what has been an amazing 10-game trip for the Rockies, a journey that has seen them win the first game of every matchup on their way to a 5-2…

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