Will Barton shuts down Paul George, finds offense in Nuggets victory

AAron Ontiveroz, The Denver PostWill Barton (5) of the Denver Nuggets drives agains the Oklahoma City Thunder during the first quarter on Tuesday, Feb. 26, 2019. Mike Malone felt his telephone buzz last weekend in the Pepsi Center following his Nuggets team beat the Clippers. Will Barton texted his coach with a very simple request.
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Peter Frampton, Korn, Rob Thomas and more tickets on sale in Denver

Guitarist and songwriter Peter Frampton’s announcement of a brand new double-album — his first release in three years — and a tour during the last few days was coupled with a shocking show about his previously unknown degenerative muscle disease, known as inclusion body myositis. That clarifies the “rdquo & finale; tag on the tour, which
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Chambers: Avalanche trade for Derick Brassard didn’t help playoff chances much, but Colorado was smart at the deadline

Based on the last four games, it s hard to criticize the Avalanche for doing little Monday’s NHL trade deadline. After outscoring four opponents by a combined 20-4 — including 5-0 at Nashville on Saturday — that the Avs are playing their best hockey of the season and believe they have what it takes to
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New Avalanche forward Derick Brassard had an interesting 11 hours

Derick Brassard would have liked a little warmup. After scoring a goal in his Avalanche debut Monday night — approximately 11 hours after shifting locker rooms at the Pepsi Center — the Avs’ new forward from the Florida Panthers revealed he hadn’t skated at the previous 3 days. The Panthers didn’t have a morning skate
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Colorado Avalanche knows its penalty killing has been in peril at the Pepsi Center. Are things finally looking up?

Avalanche forwards Gabe Landeskog and Carl Soderberg had exactly the identical answer, which was no answer. “If we knew how to repair it, we’d,” they each said Feb. 16, soon after absorbing a 3-0 loss to the St. Louis Blues in the Pepsi Center. Colorado had just lost its sixth consecutive game at home, where it
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Avalanche in playoff picture after another victory over Central Division-leading Winnipeg

The Avalanche is devouring everything in its course and alive. In response to an eight-game losing skid, the Avs have climbed back in the Western Conference playoff picture by producing factors in six of their last eight games — a stretch capped by Wednesday night’s 7-1 triumph over the Central Division-leading Winnipeg Jets in the
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Gary Harris will play Friday, Nuggets coach says, but Trey Lyles is iffy

The Nuggets tipped from the next half of this season . For about an hour. “We had been healthy for approximately 50 minutes,” coach Michael Malone said Wednesday evening at the Pepsi Center following the franchise&rsquo. “(Forward) Trey Lyles kind of hobbled off the court, so that we all ’ll see what’s happening with him.
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Review – Bob Seger Turns The Final Page On His Touring Career

Bob Seger chose his spot center stage in the Pepsi Center each night, and proved to the world that stone ‘n’roster will always be in style. The show was one of more than a dozen rescheduled stops on Seger’s “Travelin’ Man Tour. ” The excursion started more than a year ago but has been cut
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