Colorado
Avalanche falls 4-1 at Minnesota in regular-season finale; Nashville the opponent in first round of postseason
Almost two weeks after clinching the Western Convention’s No. 1 seed, the Avalanche concluded their common season on Friday evening and might now solely give attention to the Stanley Cup playoffs.
The Avs rested six regulars in opposition to the Minnesota Wild and misplaced 4-1 at Xcel Vitality Middle in St. Paul, Minn. The Wild jumped to a 3-0 lead and went on to clinch home-ice benefit in opposition to the St. Louis Blues in a first-round collection.
Colorado’s first-round opponent, the West’s No. 8 seed, is the Nashville Predators, who blew a 4-0 lead on the Arizona Coyotes and misplaced 5-4 at Gila River Area.
Recreation 1 of the Avs’ first-round collection is scheduled for 7:30 p.m. Tuesday at Ball Area.
Colorado (56-19-7) climbed to a club-record 119 factors with Thursday’s 5-4 shootout loss to the visiting Predators. The earlier file was 118 factors by the 2000-01 Avs who went on to win the Stanley Cup.
The Avs on Friday performed with out top-line forwards Nathan MacKinnon and Valeri Nichushkin and top-pair defensemen Cale Makar and Devon Toews. In addition they rested defenseman Bo Byram and goalie Darcy Kuemper. Ahead Gabe Landeskog (knee) and defenseman Ryan Murray (arm) proceed to get better from accidents.
“It was a no brainer for me,” Avs coach Jared Bednar stated of resting a few of his prime gamers. “Again-to-back, late-night arrival getting in right here (early Friday morning) after which we’ll have one other late evening coming residence tonight. Within the standings, it didn’t imply something for us, so it was good to get a bunch of our guys in who’ve been sitting out recently and provides them some alternative in opposition to a tricky opponent.”
Colorado’s roster grew to twenty-eight gamers when defenseman Jacob MacDonald and goalie Justus Annunen have been recalled for the AHL’s Eagles late Thursday evening. Each have been within the lineup in opposition to the Wild, who performed practically all of their regulars. Annunen backed up starter Pavel Francouz.
“It was an extended season, a number of video games. We collected a number of wins on the way in which and that’s actually constructive,” Francouz stated. “We’re solely wanting ahead to essentially the most enjoyable a part of the 12 months. So we’re actually completely happy that it’s going to begin quickly and we’re actually wanting ahead to that.”
Minnesota led 2-0 after the primary interval and took a 3-0 lead early within the second. Forwards Jordan Greenway scored 58 seconds into the sport and former Avs ahead Tyson Jost doubled the lead at 4:12. Lower than two minutes after Wild ahead Kirill Kaprizov prolonged his group lead in targets to 47, Avs middle Nazem Kadri took a circle-to-circle go from Mikko Rantanen and beat goalie Marc-Andre Fleury for his twenty eighth tally.
Greenway added an empty-net purpose with 32 seconds remaining within the recreation.
Footnotes. The Avalanche could have Saturday off. … Kadri and defenseman Erik Johnson donned an A on their chest to interchange MacKinnon and Makar as assistant captains.
Avalanche first-round schedule vs. Nashville (MT):
Recreation 1 Tuesday, Might 3 at Ball Area, 7:30 p.m
Recreation 2 Thursday, Might 5 at Ball Area, 7:30 p.m
Recreation 3 Saturday, Might 7 at Nashville, 2:30 p.m.
Recreation 4 Monday, Might 9 at Nashville, 7:30 p.m
*Recreation 5 Wednesday, Might 11 at Ball Area, TBD
*Recreation 6 Friday, Might 13 at Nashville, TBD
*Recreation 7 Sunday, Might 15 at Ball Area, TBD
*If mandatory
Colorado
'Thanksfest' giving back more than a meal to Colorado Springs families in need
COLORADO SPRINGS, Colo. (KRDO) – This weekend was Thankfest, an event started by Vaughn Littrell, to give back to families in need. This year 250 families got all the ingredients they needed for Thanksgiving and more.
The families were chosen ahead of time through the CPCD Head Start Program. They help serve our community’s most vulnerable children and families.
The giveaway was a chance for families to come down and do some shopping for free. It was more than just getting food, families also received all the kitchen tools they would need to cook too.
It wasn’t just food either. Clothes and shoes were also available for those who needed them.
“Some of our families are in really, really bad situations. They need they need help. You know, and it’s this is a this is a tangible way that we can do something. We can’t do everything, but you can do something. We’re excited to be able to bless these families,” Vaughn Littrell told KRDO13.
Vaughn says he started the giveaway with just a few families. He says he knows what it is like to struggle, and wants the giveaway to keep growing so he can help more people.
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Colorado
I-70 closed near Vail, Silverthorne for safety concerns, weather hazards
Interstate 70 closed near Vail and Silverthorne on Sunday for “safety concerns” as snow battered the Colorado mountains, according to the Colorado Department of Transportation.
The eastbound interstate was closed between Exit 180 for East Vail and Exit 190 for Vail Pass Summit, about 1 mile west of Copper Mountain, as of 6 p.m. Sunday, CDOT officials said.
CDOT cameras in the area of the closure showed snow-covered roads and white-out conditions.
Westbound I-70 was also closed at 6 p.m. Sunday between Exit 216 for U.S. 6 near Loveland Pass and Exit 205 for Colorado 9 near Silverthorne, according to CDOT.
Multiple Waze users reported “weather hazards” in both closed sections of I-70.
This is a developing story and will be updated.
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Colorado
Shedeur Sanders shoves referee, ‘lucky’ to avoid ejection as frustrations boil over in Colorado loss
There was certainly a scenario Saturday night where Colorado would’ve needed to navigate the final 20 minutes of its upset loss to Kansas without star quarterback Shedeur Sanders.
Sanders, the son of Buffaloes coach Deion Sanders and a projected top pick in the 2025 NFL Draft, shoved referee Kevin Mar after taking a sack on third down with Colorado trailing by nine in the third quarter, and he was “lucky” that didn’t result in an ejection, Fox rules analyst Mike Pereira said on the broadcast.
“There’s no question that he does,” Pereira said when asked about Sanders shoving Mar. “Look, I get why he’s upset because people are almost climbing over him after he was down, but, you know, the officials can use their hands all they want to try to keep order. But you cannot come back as a player and push an official.
“In the chaos, the officials don’t see it, but he’s lucky that he wasn’t ejected from the game.”
After the sack, Sanders approached Mar from behind — who was surrounded by a cluster of players — and shoved the longtime official with his right arm.
By that point, three other referees had moved closer to the scuffle and attempted to separate the players and Sanders while protecting Mar.
Sanders, who finished 23 of 29 for 266 yards and three touchdowns during No. 16 Colorado’s 37-21 loss, wasn’t penalized on the play, but his frustrations had started to boil over.
The game featured plenty of physical hits, with Colorado’s College Football Playoff hopes at stake and Kansas attempting to claw its way toward becoming bowl eligible.
At one point in the first half, defensive end Dean Miller lowered his head and flung himself toward Sanders’ knees while he attempted a pass.
“I mean, I just don’t know how that’s legal overall,” Sanders told reporters after the game when asked about Miller’s hit. “I ain’t understand that, but, you know, it is what it is. There was a couple plays like that.”
The Buffaloes trailed 17-0 at one point but managed to trim its deficit to two points early in the third quarter, when Travis Hunter — also projected as a top pick in the upcoming NFL draft — and Sanders connected on a touchdown pass.
But Devin Neal accounted for the final two touchdowns, providing the Jayhawks with some cushion and ensuring Colorado was on its way to ending the night in a four-way tie atop the Big 12 standings.
Deion said after the game that Colorado had become “intoxicated with the success.”
“We started smelling ourselves a little bit,” Deion said, according to ESPN. “… We got intoxicated with the multitude of articles and the assumption that we’re this and the assumption that we’re that. And we did not play CU football. Therefore, we got our butts kicked. It is what it is.”
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