Denver Post hockey writer Mike Chambers visits with former Avalanche great Milan Hejduk at the latest episode of Traffic In Front of the Net. Hejduk, with his No. 23 retired from the Pepsi Center rafters, discusses the Avs’ first playoff-series victory since 2008 — when he was the right winger on a line with Joe Sakic — Colorado’s second-round opponent, the group ’s deepest blue line since 2004 and more.
The podcast contains the voice of Martin Richardson, executive director of Dawg Nation Hockey Foundation, of which Hejduk is a board member. Richardson discusses his organization’s recent donation to the grieving Humboldt Broncos and the lineup for the upcoming Dawg Bowl charity hockey tournament in Littleton.
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