Posts Tagged ‘Blues’


Avs Send Hensik to St. Louis

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Though I’m not too surprised, the Colorado Avalanche have sent T.J. Hensik to St. Louis for prospect Julian Talbot. The newcomer notched 32 points last season (17g/15a) for the Peoria Rivermen, the Blues AHL affiliate.

Ducks Soar Over Avs

Darcy Tucker

I think the funny thing is that Kroenke Sports Entertainment is currently trying to sell Avalanche Playoff tickets. I also think it’s funny that if the Avs keep playing like they have in the last few games, those tickets will be worthless. Either the Burgundy Boys play clutch in these last series of games or they can kiss their playoff wishes goodbye.

3-2 Again! Really?

Peter Mueller

I’m as surprised as you are, folks. Another Avalanche vs. Flames game that ended with a score of 3-2. This time, however, it didn’t end in the Avs’ favor. Still, the Avs are up 4-1 in the 6 game series, so that’s a positive way to look at it, right? I almost didn’t want to write this post. It’s so much easier to do it when your team wins.

Avalanche Sweep Blues

Screen shot 2010-03-17 at 6.48.10 AM - Mark Buckner

The air was abuzz in St. Louis as the Avalanche and Blues would face each other for the final time this season. The Avs had three games up on St. Louis, one of which was a shutout. In their last meeting, St. Louis goaltender Chris Mason was pulled in a 7-3 loss. Mason had a better game last night, but it wasn’t enough to pull a win.

What Are the Odds?

David Jones

Avalanche beat reporter Adrian Dater has just posted an article on his blog stating that the Avalanche have sent Ryan Stoa back down to their AHL affiliate, the Lake Erie Monsters. Seems that Kevin Porter played well enough to stay for the time being. But the interesting bit seemed a little matter of fact and that was the Avs’ ability to make it to the Playoffs.

Avalanche Make Mason Smash!

Chris Stewart

What a game by the Avalanche! We saw seven goals by four different Avalanche and hats fell to the ice for fan favorite Chris Stewart. Though the steam seemed to run out in the 3rd period, the Avs held on long enough to win the game with a four goal lead to stop the St. Louis Blues winning streak at five.

Avs Bag Another vs. Blues

Screen shot 2010-02-08 at 11.46.41 PM - Michael Martin

Despite losing Ryan O’Reilly to a bruised foot, the Avalanche did a great job on the penalty kill tonight against the St. Louis Blues. The energy on the ice was high as the Avs came off a 3-0 shutout vs. Edmonton on the 6th. The Blues came out of the gate strong, getting on the scoreboard first, but were soon shut down by the Avalanche’s overall game.




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