Adrian Dater at the Denver Post is reporting that Colorado Avalanche Captain Adam Foote has agreed to a one-year deal with the Avalanche. This likely means that Footer will captain a final season with the Avs, much like Joe Sakic did previously.
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Vote Adam Foote For the Mark Messier Leadership Award

Voting on the 2010 Mark Messier Leadership Award has been underway for a few weeks now, with each week seeing a different set of players to be voted in. This week one of our very own is nominated and he needs the help of us fans to get him into the running. Colorado Avalanche defenseman and team captain Adam Foote is up against the likes of Jamie Langenbrunner, captain of the New Jersey Devils (and Team USA), and Ryan Callahan, assistant captain of the New York Rangers.
Avs vs. Wings – Pregame

Welcome back to our regular coverage of the Colorado Avalanche. It was a long, strange trip through them there Olympics and needless to say I’ve written some very long winded diatribes, which I will spare you here. Really, the point of this article is to expose you to the roster situation for tonight’s game against the loathed Detroit Red Wings.
Foote, Wilson Day-to-Day – Other Notes *Updated*

Multiple sources are confirming that both Colorado Avalanche defensemen Adam Foote and Ryan Wilson were seen skating today at the team’s morning practice. While Foote is gearing up to go Thursday, Wilson was spotted sporting the orange “don’t hit me” jersey. Just the fact that Wilson is already back on the ice is downright awesome.
Stoa, O’Neill, Skinner Fill In

Word on Matt Hendricks is that the Colorado Avalanche forward isn’t seriously injured and may be out a week or so. It is probably just a tweak and they want to protect it and let it heal up. Further digging into today’s game notes revealed both Wes O’Neill (previously called up) and Brett Skinner as well as Ryan Stoa listed on tonight’s active roster.
Foot Woes Keep Foote Out
A quick hit here tonight before the Colorado Avalanche take on the Calgary Flames in their fourth meeting of the season. This game is important for all involved, and even those who aren’t (Vancouver Canucks) as it again involves the battle for first place of the Northwest Division.
Duchene vs. Tavares

This game should be advertised like a heavyweight title match: #1 draft pick John Tavares and the New York Islanders travel to Denver to face off against #3 draft pick Matt Duchene and your Colorado Avalanche, live, from the Can! See the battle for rookie points leader as Duchene attempts to dethrone Tavares in a battle to the death, starting at 7 pm MST.



