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Wednesday, June 3, 2026

Avalanche GM Chris MacFarland is leaving for new role with Nashville Predators

The Colorado Avalanche’s offseason to-do list now includes finding a new general manager. Read more →

Who could be the next Avalanche general manager? Here are 8 candidates, plus a wild-card idea

There hasn’t been a general manager search for the Colorado Avalanche in a long time. Read more →

Keeler: Avalanche’s Joe Sakic inherits Chris MacFarland’s mess. Firing Jared Bednar now only makes it messier.

Avalanche GM Joe Sakic built the best house on the NHL’s block four years ago. But when he handed the keys over to Chris MacFarland, the maintenance costs went through the roof. Which, by the way, now leaks when it rains. Read more →

How does NBA tanking reform impact Nuggets? It doesn’t help that Spurs, Thunder are big winners

NBA anti-tanking reform is coming. Here’s how the new draft lottery system impacts a winning team like the Nuggets. Read more →

Meet the 5 finalists for the inaugural April Heinrichs Award honoring excellence in Colorado prep girls soccer

The inaugural April Heinrichs Award honors a Colorado senior girls soccer player who embodies excellence on the pitch, in the classroom and in her community. Read more →

Broncos CB Pat Surtain II gets $5 million raise for 2026 season, sources say

The Broncos and star cornerback Pat Surtain II agreed to a contract adjustment that adds $5 million to his 2026 pay and another potential $5 million escalator for 2027 Read more →

Rockies’ Michael Lorenzen, a West Coast guy, is excited to pitch at ‘home’ against the Angels

Although starter Michael Lorenzen plays for the Rockies now, he is still a West Coast guy at heart. Read more →

DirecTV-Scripps blackout hits 54 stations, leaving some without the Stanley Cup Final

DirecTV said 54 local stations and 36 markets, including Las Vegas and Denver, were affected. Read more →