Rest Is History: Red Wings Crush Avs in 2002 Cup Conference Final

A few weeks back, the Detroit Red Wings hosted a motif night in a visit by the Colorado Avalanche. It was the perfect means to scatter some nostalgia to a believed run-of-the-mill reduction at the beginning of March.  For all those cognizant of those years, the throwback clips on the broadcast and wrestling movie board
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Chambers: Avs playing host to Blues on April 4 regular-season finale could be fantastic

NASHVILLE, Tenn. — Something fabulous will unfold April 4. The Stanley Cup playoffs could start on a Saturday afternoon in the Pepsi Center. The St. Louis Blues, defending Cup champions, will close out the regular season against the Avalanche in Denver on April 4. And at the rate they’re moving, this game could ascertain the
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Chambers: Why the Avalanche leads the NHL in road attendance

It’s likely because of Nathan MacKinnon, and it might have something to do with Cale Makar along with Mikko Rantanen, as soon as healthy. But only one thing is for sure: Hockey fans enjoy watching the Avalanche throughout North America. Through 17 road games, the Avs are playing before an ordinary audience of 18,163, maximum
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