Instead, the Avs operated with the urgency of Eeyore. And the crowd wasn’t exactly buzzing either. For long stretches, the only sound was sticks clicking the ice. Close your eyes and it was hard to tell if this was Ball Arena or a Family Sports Center practice.
Colorado police investigators said a series of organized retail thefts hitting Lululemon stores across the country began with a two-day theft spree along Colorado's Front Range, which has led to the arrest of a husband and wife suspected of masterminding the cross-country retail thefts.
Here are three takeaways from the Wild's 3-1 road win over Colorado. The Minnesota Wild (28-15-4) walked away with an impressive road win over the Colorado Avalanche (28-19-1) on Monday. If they would have lost, Minnesota would've dropped to a Wild Card spot.
The Colorado Avalanche put up a short performance against division rival Minnesota Wild in their fourth of a five-game homestand. Nathan MacKinnon scores Colorado's lone goal in the 3-1 loss.
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Gophers forward Jimmy Snuggerud was named the conference’s first star of the week after a three-goal weekend in a home split with Notre Dame. Snuggerud, who is from Chaska, Minn., and was a first-round pick of the St. Louis Blues in 2022, leads Minnesota in goals, assists and points.
The Mavs had a Heisman in the house. College football’s 2024-25 Heisman Trophy winner Travis Hunter was in attendance for the Dallas Mavericks’ Wednesday night game against the Minnesota Timberwolves,
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Colorado football's Travis Hunter was in attendance Wednesday night for the Dallas Mavericks vs. Minnesota Timberwolves NBA game.
With a big two points on the line, the Avalanche came out flat in each period and had one of their worst low-event offensive games of the season.
Six penalties doomed No. 18 Colorado College as visiting Minnesota Duluth earned a 4-1 win and a series split at Ed Robson Arena on Saturday night.
The New York Rangers draft pick earned his first-career hat trick as No. 18 Colorado College hockey trounced visiting Minnesota Duluth 7-2 on Friday night as snow and arctic chills arrived in downtown Colorado Springs. The win snaps a five-game skid for the Tigers.