Colorado Avalanche: Analyzing the Consistent Third Line — Mile High Sticking

The Colorado Avalanche third line of Blake Comeau , Matt Nieto and Carl Soderberg remain the most consistent aspect of the season. Even though the Colorado Avalanche have gone through some changes this season, with trades, waiver claims and free agency acquisitions one line has been pretty consistent through the season so far. Blake Comeau…

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Denver’s dominant defense was on display once again in Indy — Mile High Sports

Thursday night was a familiar sight. The Denver Broncos, for better or worse, seem to have finally returned to the winning ways that Broncos Country was so accustomed to over the last few seasons, and they seem to have done it with a familiar formula. Despite a few lopsided scores, the Broncos defense has been…

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Broncos Hope Win In Indiana Could Be Start Of Long Road Back — CBS Denver

INDIANAPOLIS (AP) – The Denver Broncos know where they stand. There will be no playoffs and no winning record this season. But at least after Brock Osweiler’s relief appearance Thursday night, they’ll no longer be talking about a road losing streak next week. Jeff Heuerman of the Denver Broncos celebrates with Cody Latimer after a…

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The Denver Broncos coaching staff finally figured out that running the ball wins games — Mile High Report – All Posts

All five wins this season are also the only five games the Denver Broncos have run the ball more than they passed it. How many times during the eight-game losing streak did you – the fan – get frustrated with the play calling from the Denver Broncos? Mike McCoy’s insistence on letting Trevor Siemian sling…

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Broncos vs. Colts live blog: Real-time updates from Week 15 action — The Denver Post

Live updates, tweets, photos, analysis and more from the Denver Broncos game against the Indianapolis Colts at Lucas Oil Stadium in Indianapolis on Dec. 14, 2017. Mobile users, if you can’t see the live blog, tap here. Watched Paxton Lynch make some throws and it’s clear he still can’t stride normally on injured ankle. So,…

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Injured Paul Millsap happy to rejoin Denver Nuggets — The Denver Post

BOSTON — Paul Millsap leaned back into a training table inside the visitors’ locker room at TD Garden as a member of the Denver Nuggets’ medical staff stretched and twisted the fingers poking out from a hard cast wrapping Millsap’s left wrist and hand. Millsap’s attire was a dress shirt and suit pants, the four-time…

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Denver Broncos planning on Vance Joseph being back for 2018 — Predominantly Orange

The Denver Broncos are not planning on moving on from Vance Joseph at the end of the 2017 season, per multiple reports. This will be closely monitored… The Denver Broncos reportedly have no current plans to move on from Vance Joseph at the end of the 2017 season. This update comes just a couple of…

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Avalanche gameday: Coaching staff sticks with nontraditional lineup against Florida — The Denver Post

The Avalanche begins a three-game homestand Thursday against the Florida Panthers and will feature the same 11-forward, seven-defensemen look it used during its recent four-game road trip. Coach Jared Bednar has just two set lines and the other five forwards will rotate in based on the coach’s feel, same as the extra defenseman. Normally, teams…

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Rockies to-do list might include signing closer Greg Holland, acquiring a first baseman — The Denver Post

LAKE BUENA VISTA, Fla. — Unfinished business. That’s the credo for the Rockies, and most teams, after they departed the winter meetings Thursday. Although there were several relief pitchers signed here, the top position players and starting pitchers remain on the free-agent market. The Rockies have agreed to contracts with left-handed reliever Jake McGee and…

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