(John Leyba, Denver Post file) nhlPatrick Roy stays positive with struggling Avalanche after another loss 10/29/2014 01:18 PM MDT While losses continue to pile up for the Avalanche, optimism continues to radiate from Colorado coach Patrick Roy. |
Avs Mailbag (John Leyba, Denver Post file) nhlPeter Forsberg, Rob Blake Hall of Famers off the ice, too Denver Post NHL reporter Adrian Dater responds to your questions in the Avs Mailbag. In this installment, Adrian takes six Q's, including one about Peter Forsberg and Rob Blake. |
Adrian Dater (John Leyba, The Denver Post) adrian dater Dater: Jarome Iginla just wants to win that final game of season Iginla, despite 562 career goals, has almost always been a slow starter. He went eight games before getting his first goal with the Bruins last season and failed to score in his first six games the one before that with Calgary. |
HOCHMAN (Ezra Shaw, Getty Images) Benjamin HochmanHochman: World Series Game 7? That'll make sports fans feel young! This World Series of wild-card teams was made to be forgotten. And now, with a Game 7, it will be unforgettable. |
NHL Fighting (Associated Press file) nhlMany argue that fighting is a necessary part of professional hockey Scott Parker did not participate in the class-action lawsuit filed last week in which 10 former NHL players claimed the league hid information that would have prevented their ongoing head trauma symptoms. |
NHL NEWS (Darryl Dyck/AP) Howe's family says his condition is guarded LUBBOCK, Texas (AP) — Gordie Howe's family says the hockey Hall of Famer's condition remains "guarded" but his spirits are good after a significant stroke Sunday. Full Story |
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(Jamie Squire, Getty Images) mlbGiants win World Series with Game 7 victory against Royals Madison Bumgarner pitched five innings of near-perfect relief and the San Francisco Giants held off the Kansas City Royals 3-2 Wednesday night in Game 7 of the World Series for their third championship in five seasons. |
(via The Aspen Times) Phallic gourds replace iPad tortoises on roof of Aspen Art Museum A pair of suggestive concrete sculptures of squashes have filled the space once occupied by three much-ballyhooed iPad-clad tortoises in the rooftop sculpture garden of the Aspen Art Museum, in |
(Peter Morgan/AP) Viral video documents New York street harassment NEW YORK (AP) — A video recording the comments a woman hears as she walks around the nation's biggest city is a testament to the pervasiveness of street harassment women face, its creators said Wednesday. Full Story |