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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After postponing its last Denver concert, The Who is coming back in 2020

Individuals Who will return on May 2, 2020, to make up its postponed concert at the Pepsi Center from. That’s based on promoter Live Nation that morning, that announced a raft of fresh dates for the rock band that is enduring. Only a few days until it scheduled Denver series on Sept. 29, The Who
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Avalanche regains offensive mojo in 9-4 victory against Predators

The Avalanche crime entered Thursday night at a substantial drought. Colorado responded against Nashville using a tidal wave of aims. The Avs hammered the Predators, 9-4, within the Pepsi Center with six targets over 8 minutes in the second stage alone to snap a five-game losing series. Colorado forwards Joonas Donskoi listed his hat trick.
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Nuggets’ Will Barton makes quick impact in return from injury

Will Barton lose his walking boot Tuesday night. And in his Nuggets actions back out of a absence, he sprinted to victory against the Heat. Barton, less than two minutes into the match in Pepsi Center, snatched a defensive rebound. He pushed in transition, drove hard into the street, attracted attention from Miami point guard
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Journey, The Pretenders, Trevor Noah and more Colorado shows on sale this week

Journey continues to chug and all its members and its ringer lead-singer, Arnel Pineda, who took over for Steve Perry at 2007 and aided the group recover its vacationing mantle. The group ’s latest trip visits the Pepsi Center on June 4 with an opening set from The Pretenders. Tickets are available at 10 a.m. Nov.
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Avalanche gameday: Still no sign of Mikko Rantanen

DALLAS — It appears that Mikko Rantanen, initially listed as “week-to-week” with the injury to his left leg, could miss an whole month since the Avalanche proceeds to wade through significant losses to its own forward corps. Rantanen, a 2019 NHL All-Star who will make a team-high $12 million salary this season, is starting his
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Avalanche home game vs. Predators to be broadcast locally as Altitude TV negotiations linger with Comcast, Dish

Together with Altitude TV however to come to an arrangement with two of those big three television distributors, the network announced it would show Thursday night’s Avalanche house match against the Nashville Predators anyplace on KTVD (Channel 20). Altitude achieved an arrangement with DirecTV to carry the regional sports network Oct. 31, two months later
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Avs get shut out for first time this season with loss to Coyotes

GLENDALE, Ariz. — Darcy Kuemper stopped 33 shots in his first shutout of the year, Phil Kessel needed a goal and an assist and Conor Garland believed his team-high seventh goal since the Arizona Coyotes defeat the Colorado Avalanche 3-0 Saturday night. Christian Dvorak also scored for Arizona, which dealt Colorado its fourth consecutive loss.
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Avalanche falls to Stars 2-1 to finish a disappointing homestand 0-2-1

Avalanche trainer Jared Bednar smashed his team after yet another performance in the home. Dallas Stars goalie Anton Khudobin made 38 saves Friday night in a 2-1 victory in the Pepsi Center, where the Avs finished 0-2-1 on their homestand after coming in with the NHL-best 8-1-1 record. Even the Stars’ game-winning target came through
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Cale Makar’s blistering October has him on pace to break Avalanche records

David Zalubowski, The Associated PressColorado Avalanche defenseman Cale Makar (8) from the third period of an NHL hockey game Wednesday, Oct. 30, 2019, at Denver. The Panthers won 4-3 in overtime. The NHL season is a month old and this might be submitted under the “Way Too Early Stats” folder, however, it’s ’s tough to
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