General News

Trap: the only natural predator to Chaos Hockey

Monday, February 1, 2010
By Daniel Olson

Playing Style has become the cornerstone of dictating how teams will try to use position and movement.

Building Steam: Nuggets Mid-Season Review

Monday, February 1, 2010
By Michael Mendez

The Nuggets have the third best overall record in the NBA behind only Cleveland and the L.A. Lakers; both of whom Denver has defeated.

Week One NFL Awards

Tuesday, September 15, 2009
By jvirnich

Thanks to the miracles of modern technology, our guest commentary this week comes from Jerome Virnich from his cushy post as an English teacher outside of Seoul, South Korea. Thank you Jerome for allowing me to expand upon and repost your comical musings…

20 is Enough for 19

Friday, April 10, 2009
By Ian Cerveny

With last night’s announcement that he will miss the last two games of the season, Joe Sakic wrapped up his 20th year in the NHL. He played only 15 games in the 2008-2009 season, and has not suited up since November 28th. As an Avalanche fan since the team moved to Colorado from Quebec, it [...]

The State of Colorado Professional Sports

Monday, February 9, 2009
By Jason Ackerman

I just can’t bear to get into details, so I’ll do what I do best: overview. The Broncos: The Broncos have long been the kings of the sports scene here in Denver. One thing you could always count on is a competitive team. So much so, that an 8-8 season only a couple years removed [...]

Colorado; Sporting Mecca

Friday, October 12, 2007
By Ian Cerveny

Denver, Colorado has long been a sports town. Ever since the Broncos joined the AFL’s Western Conference in 1960, Denver (and populated regions throughout the great expanses of Colorado) has taken pride in its teams and in representing those teams where it really matters; at live home games. Other big cities from coast to coast [...]

Top Five NFL Game Statistics

Thursday, August 23, 2007
By Ian Cerveny

OK Dan, I’ll play your little game. Try this on for size.   TOP FIVE NFL GAME STATISTICS   1.)  Time of Possession Nothing is more important to the overall picture of a football game. ToP relates to how well your offense maintains drives, how long your defense is on the field (fatigue factor,) the [...]

Activity in Absence

Tuesday, June 19, 2007
By Jason Ackerman

So let me start by saying it’s only because the last few days got a little hairy that I haven’t given this site the attention that I meant to. Hopefully this won’t be a continuing problem. In the meantime, however, my few but valued readers, I sincerely hope you’ll take the time to read the [...]

More about Sakic

Friday, June 15, 2007
By Jason Ackerman

I don’t want to make a habit of simply parroting the news, but here’s a piece on Joe Sakic (complete with interview) that is much better than what I wrote…   http://www.denverpost.com/popular/ci_6144323