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Ryan O’Halloran
Ryan O’Halloran covered the Broncos for The Post from 2018-22 and has covered the NFL since 2004. A native of North Dakota and graduate of Kansas State, O’Halloran previously covered the Washington Redskins for eight years, primarily at The Washington Times, and the Jacksonville Jaguars for six years at The Florida Times-Union. He has been recognized by the Associated Press Sports Editors seven times for his work. He was named Colorado Sportswriter of the Year in 2019.
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Why does Arkansas basketball coaching staff watch Avalanche games? Eric Musselman explains: “They just want to win”
TAMPA, Fla. -- The Avalanche’s run to the Stanley Cup Final has brought all kinds of Denver-area coaches, executives and athletes to the arena, from Michael Malone and John Elway...

Lost amid seven-goal outburst: The Avalanche’s 60-minute defensive clamp down of Tampa Bay
Understandably overshadowed Saturday night amid a seven-goal outburst of highlights in its Game 2 win over the Tampa Bay Lightning: Statistically, the Avalanche played its best defensive game of the...

Game 3 debate: Do Avs have shot at being one of greatest NHL champs of last 35 years?
With a 14-2 record in playoffs, do the Avalanche have shot at being one of greatest NHL champs of last 35 years?

Avalanche Briefs: Andre Burakovsky’s status unclear after he doesn’t travel with team to Tampa
Injured Avalanche winger Andre Burakovsky did not accompany the team on their charter flight to Tampa, Fla., after being injured in Saturday’s 7-0 Game 2 win over the Lightning.

Broncos general manager George Paton remembers late father, Tom: “Pretty amazing guy”
Tom Paton played football at UCLA and was later a success high school coach in California

Avalanche dominates Tampa Bay, 7-0, in Game 2 of Stanley Cup Final
They come at you in waves, this Avalanche team.

How it happened: Colorado unleashes offensive barrage to defeat Tampa Bay 7-0 in Game 2
Following a two-day break, the Stanley Cup Final between the Colorado Avalanche and Tampa Bay Lightning returns with Game 2 Saturday night at Ball Arena.

Nazem Kadri’s injury absence is unfortunate. But J.T. Compher has stepped up for Avalanche as the second-line center
Avalanche forward Andrew Cogliano was again a full participant in Saturday's morning skate and the 35-year-old veteran might return to the lineup for Game 2 of the Stanley Cup Final...

Stanley Cup Final, Game 2: Five things to watch when Avalanche faces Lightning
Mike Chambers and Ryan O'Halloran look ahead for five things to watch during Saturday night's Game 2 of the Stanley Cup Final at Ball Arena.

Lightning confident goalie Andrei Vasilevskiy will help lead bounce-back effort in Game 2 against Avalanche
This is not new territory for the Tampa Bay Lightning (Part 1): The Bolts are in the Stanley Cup Final for the third consecutive year and the fourth time in...