Avs sweep their two-game homestand after beating Blue Jackets

Counterbalance was the theme Saturday night at the Pepsi Center. The Avalanche, overlooking to begin the game and also a fourth late in the next phase, used three objectives out of two 21-year-old defensemen to conquer the Columbus Blue Jackets 4-2. Rookie Cale Makar scored and fellow blue-liner Sam Girard once because the Avs swept
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Chambers: Avalanche has been at its best against NHL’s best

Against the NHL’s teams this year, the Avalanche has come experts up. Before the year began the two teams most capable of winning the Stanley Cup were both the Tampa Bay Lightning and Boston Bruins at the Eastern Conference, along with the Nashville Predators and Vegas Golden Knights from the West. Throw from the defending seminar
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Sturgill Simpson announces 2020 North American tour [Updated]

Sturgill Simpson has mapped out an extensive tour behind his latest album, Sound & Fury, and accompanying anime film of the same name. Dubbed “A Good Look’n Tour” and featuring Tyler Childers in a support role, the 40-date outing kicks off in Birmingham, Alabama on February 21st. The tour runs through the end of May,
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Nikita Zadorov had surgery to repair broken jaw, out “week-to-week” for the Avalanche

The Avalanche will be without another player on a basis, trainer Jared Bednar stated Saturday morning, since defenseman Nikita Zadorov sustained a broken jaw Thursday and necessary surgery Friday. “Everything went nicely, therefore we’ll just watch how things go another few days and then we’ll attempt to put him back to the ice,” Bednar stated
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